Publié le 28 Mai 2009


c'est du pur chant.
« L'homme doit être tout à fait sûr qu'à chaque instant Dieu le regarde du haut des cieux » Saint Benoît
Publié le 28 Mai 2009
Publié le 28 Mai 2009
Publié le 28 Mai 2009
Publié le 28 Mai 2009
Publié le 27 Mai 2009
Publié le 27 Mai 2009
Publié le 27 Mai 2009
"Comment ne pas distinguer derrière cet acharnement sur l'embryon une violence faite contre tout être humain et en définitive contre Dieu.
La tentation pour l'homme de s'ériger en maître de la vie de ses semblables, conduit le monde sur les voies d'une barbarie sans nom dont l'Histoire contemporaine porte encore les stigmates.
En outre, la question de fond demeure : n'avons-nous pas tous été des embryons ?
Si la dignité d'une personne se réduit à sa taille ou à son état de développement, les personnes qui ne correspondraient pas aux modèles en vogue auraient des raisons de s'inquiéter. Et celles qui ont échappé au « tri sélectif » devraient-elles s'excuser d'exister ? "
mgr Aillet, évêque de Bayonne.
Publié le 27 Mai 2009
Publié le 26 Mai 2009
Publié le 26 Mai 2009
Recalling the saint's love for the poor exemplified by his leaving a place at the table every night for those in need, Cardinal Rouco Varela said that if children are not allowed to be born, "the common table of the human family will be left without children and end up empty." For this reason, "No unborn child should be denied the right to be born," he said, adding that "allowing children to be born is the first and fundamental duty of the love of neighbor and of the love of those in need."
"If the right to life of every human being is not scrupulously respected, from conception to natural death, we will be left without the fundamental essential ethic for building a social and legal order that is worthy be coming called humane, just and based on solidarity," he said.
"When the value of a person, in whatever state of existence, is diminished, we ought to fear the worst," the cardinal said. He also commented about the government's announcement that it would allow the morning-after pill to be made available without a prescription, calling it "something completely absurd."
"Abortion under any form is something to be completely rejected," the cardinal stated. He also addressed one of the most controversial aspects of the proposed reform of the country's abortion law, namely, that it would allow 16 year-old girls to undergo abortions without the consent of their parents.
"Parents have rights over their children, and above all, great responsibilities. We cannot act in this manner, without listening to parents, without protecting the rights and responsibilities of their children. A 16 year-old girl can get an abortion, and what about the pain that her parents will experience for the rest of their lives?" he asked.
26/05/2009
Chers amis,
+André cardinal VINGT-TROIS Archevêque de Paris