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For the UN and the European Union, the Enfant Terible Is in Rome
Chiesa.com ^ | July 7, 2005 | Sandro Magister

Posted on 07/07/2005 8:21:12 AM PDT by NYer

ROMA, July 7, 2005 – The Organization of the United Nations turned 60 years old at the end of June. But the administration of George W. Bush celebrated this in its own way: for the fourth year in a row, it denied payment of the 34 million dollars previously given to the UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund.

The reason: the anti-life policies that the UNFPA finances in China, supporting male and female sterilization and forced abortion for handicapped and excess children. With the 34 million dollars that it has saved, the Bush administration will finance medical assistance programs for poor women and children, and contribute to the fight against sexual trafficking in Asia.

During those same days, the UN gathered before the general assembly a meeting of representatives from the 13,000 non-governmental organizations connected to it. But not one of the 200 NGO's selected was pro-life or pro-family. Instead, there were the groups most active in opposing procreation, including the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO). The latter of these circulated a motion against the "cultural and religious forms of fundamentalism" that impede "reproductive rights."

Also during those same days, on the other side of the Atlantic, the parliament of the European Union approved – with a vote of 360 in favor, 272 opposed, and 20 abstentions – a "Resolution on the protection of minorities and on policies against discrimination." In it, religious liberty is indicated as a potential threat against the "free circulation of married or legally recognized homosexual couples within the European Union." One of the votes in favor of the resolution came from deputy Vittorio Prodi, brother of Romano Prodi, a progressivist Catholic and head of the Italian government from 1996 to 1998, as well as president of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004.

In 2002, when Prodi was president, the European Commission had to confront Bush's decision to withdraw U.S. financing from the UNFPA, devolving an almost equal sum, 32 million euros, to both the UNFPA and the IPPF.

The Holy See has its own representatives at both the EU and the UN. It enjoys the status of permanent observer at the Glass Palace, which was confirmed and reinforced by a resolution on July 1, 2004. But it does not enjoy an easy life in either of these two great international organizations.

On the contrary, the Catholic Church is frequently treated as enemy number one. This is because it is a monotheistic religion, and so is held to be a source of intolerance. And it is so above all because it is an antagonist – together with the current American administration – of the philosophy of "reproductive rights" that is the unquestionable position of the UN and the EU in matters of family and procreation.

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A book has been published in Italy that brings to light for the first time in a direct and detailed way this anti-Catholic aversion of the UN and the EU. The title is explicit: “Contro il cristianesimo. L'ONU e l'Unione Europea come nuova ideologia [Against Christianity: The UN and the European Union as a New Ideology].” The authors are Eugenia Roccella and Lucetta Scaraffia. The first of these, who is not a Catholic, was a prominent advocate of the feminist movement. The second teaches contemporary history at the La Sapienza university in Rome. Assuntina Morresi produced the appendix of documentation, with a chapter dedicated to the history of the IPPF and another on its founder, Margaret Sanger (1879-1966).

In the introduction to the volume, Roccella and Scaraffia identify the root of the new ideology as the "separation between sexuality and procreation." They see the outcome of this "beyond the boundaries of abortion, in the insidious return of eugenics." And they conclude:

"More than a different model of sexual behavior, but conceptually analogous to those that have preceded it in history, this is a question of a real and true utopia, because it is based upon the idea that human beings can find happiness in the realization of their sexual desires, without the moral, biological, social, and relational limitations linked to procreation. This utopia has its roots in the sexual revolution in the West during the 1960's, and it has not yet been disputed, even though it seems not to have kept its promises. It is a utopia that echoes another, one that brings painful memories: that the selection of new human beings can create a better, more healthy, more beautiful humanity.

"The imposition of this utopia upon the countries of the Third World seems to be the principal goal of the activities of many international organizations, and it influences their financial aid and diplomatic relations.

"This is accompanied – even more, it is its logical complement – by the pacifist utopia of those who believe that only the abolition of religion – especially the monotheistic religions – can put an end to conflicts for humanity. This way of thinking is so widespread and so deeply rooted that it cannot be disputed easily, especially in international settings. And those who dare to do so, like the Catholic Church, are criticized, punished, and accused of having impeded a radiant future of harmony."

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The entire book deserves careful reading. Here we draw attention to just a few points of special interest:

– the weakening over the years, through successive variations, of the 1948 charter of universal rights, in which for example the original right to "change religion" was reduced to "have or adopt a religion" and finally, in 1981, merely to "have a religion";

– the tenet of the UN organizations according to which the family "represents the institution par excellence by which female subordination is defined," for which reason it must be fought and gradually dismantled;

– the invention and deployment on a grand scale of the formula "reproductive health," according to which "the right over life is reserved exclusively to women, while a policy of severe demographic containment opposes the birth of children";

– the detailed reconstruction of the support given by the UN – and by Catholic exponents – to "interreligious events and organisms intended to replace traditional religions with a single worldwide religion based upon a declaration of the rights of man";

– the decision of the Holy See, announced in 2000, to suspend its own financial contribution to UNICEF, because "it has been transformed from a bastion of defense for children and mothers into just another agency for birth control";

– the repeated attacks against the Catholic Church in the annual reports of the commission for human rights at the European parliament, accusing the Church of " fundamentalism" in every area, but especially that of sex;

– the very close interconnection, since the beginning of the 1900's, between opposition to procreation and eugenics, and the continuation of the latter of these under new appearances, even after it was discredited with Nazism;

– the examples of Iran, China, India, and Bangladesh, where poverty and the absence of consolidated democratic mechanisms have made women easy victims for experimentation with contraceptives that pose health risks, for mass sterilization, and for forced abortion;

– the premise of UN organizations according to which the offering of abortion and contraception is, in every context, the first element of emancipation for women, and the only one pursued in point of fact, as in Iran, where programs for birth control have had great success but women continue to be subjected to oppression by men;

– the striking contrast between the anti-procreation efforts lavished by international organizations upon poor countries and the lack of any change, in the past decade, in the number of women who die during childbirth, more than half a million per year.

In this regard, Eugenia Roccella writes:

"The data confirm how the so-called 'reproductive health services' are aimed very carefully at preventing and interrupting undesired pregnancies, but hardly at all at caring for desired pregnancies. The main method for reducing death from childbirth is simply to reduce the number of births and increase the number of abortions."

And again, in regard to the language adopted in this area by the UN and the EU:

"At every international gathering, a battle over terminology is opened which might seem incomprehensible to the outside observer. But behind the semantic differences is hidden a clash over concepts. For example, the disappearance of words like 'mother' and 'father' and their replacement by definitions devoid of any sexual characterization, such as 'family planning' and 'parenthood', and even the substitution of the words 'man' and 'woman' with the neutral term 'gender', tend to blur the distinction between the sexes and the specificity of the roles of mother and father.

"There is a cultural effort underway which is both very widespread and to a certain extent unconscious, which is aimed at detaching as much as possible from natural law, the foundation of human rights. If there is no longer an inalienable natural law that guarantees the equality of human beings (for example, in regard to the right to life and personal liberty), then everything becomes negotiable and relative. Rafael Salas, a former director of the UNFPA, has maintained that the frightening violations of human rights carried out in China during the years of the one-child policy were not violations for the Chinese themselves. Forced abortion and the abandonment and killing of newborns, according to Salas, were methods that 'according to their cultural norms, were not coercive at all.' This is ethical relativism: but it is clear that this conception leads to the destruction of the very idea of human rights."

* * *

Last June 21, Cardinal Camillo Ruini had a few words to say about the disagreements between the Catholic Church and the European Union.

He made the statement while presenting to a large crowd the latest book by Joseph Ratzinger released in Italy, with his famous address on Christianity in Europe, which he gave in Subiaco last April 1.

Ruini noted that the European Union "has practically no power in the field of foreign policy, but wants to exercise a great deal of power in the ethical field. A variety of resolutions made in the common parliament move in the direction of contesting the moral preaching of the Church on the family and sexual life, invading to too great an extent the individual countries' sphere of ethical decisions."


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1 posted on 07/07/2005 8:21:13 AM PDT by NYer
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2 posted on 07/07/2005 8:22:08 AM PDT by NYer ("Each person is meant to exist. Each person is God's own idea." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: NYer

Thanks for posting this. I posted the last Sandro Magister article, and if it weren't for the London terrorist attacks, I would have posted this one too.


3 posted on 07/07/2005 8:24:12 AM PDT by Pyro7480 ("All my own perception of beauty both in majesty and simplicity is founded upon Our Lady." - Tolkien)
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4 posted on 07/07/2005 8:24:40 AM PDT by NYer ("Each person is meant to exist. Each person is God's own idea." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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On the same wave length ~~~~


5 posted on 07/07/2005 8:25:14 AM PDT by NYer ("Each person is meant to exist. Each person is God's own idea." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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Just so you know, UNFPA was formally organized in 1969 and purposefully headquartered in Rome - months after Pope Paul VI had definitively reaffirmed immemorial Christian opposition to contraception.

UNFPA is not just anti-Catholic as a matter of policy - it was specifically organized and headquartered as a challenge and an insult to the Catholic Church.

6 posted on 07/07/2005 8:28:10 AM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander in Chief)
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For example, the disappearance of words like 'mother' and 'father' and their replacement by definitions devoid of any sexual characterization, such as 'family planning' and 'parenthood', and even the substitution of the words 'man' and 'woman' with the neutral term 'gender', tend to blur the distinction between the sexes and the specificity of the roles of mother and father.

It's hard to take these ideologues seriously, but they're deadly serious. According to the authors of "Architects of the Culture of Death," which I just finished reading, there are many leading feminist intellectuals who advocate absolute equality of the sexes, meaning men will someday share infant gestation with women.

7 posted on 07/07/2005 8:42:23 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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...of the philosophy of "reproductive rights" that is the unquestionable position of the UN...

You mean all those Muslim nations support 'reproductive rights'? You learn something every day.

8 posted on 07/07/2005 9:05:13 AM PDT by nosofar
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Bump for later read.


9 posted on 07/07/2005 9:36:13 AM PDT by Romish_Papist (The times are out of step with the Catholic Church. God Bless Pope Benedict XVI.)
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To: Pyro7480

That little London problem makes WorldYouthDay a very interesting time, eh?


10 posted on 07/07/2005 9:54:30 AM PDT by ninenot (Minister of Membership, Tomas Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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To: nosofar

No, the Muslims vote with Vatican City on all that crap.

By and large, so do countries in Central America. The UN 'crats see to it that voting with the Vatican gets punishment for the Central American/South American countries.

But somehow, the UN 'crats don't utter a peep about the Muslim votes.


11 posted on 07/07/2005 9:56:50 AM PDT by ninenot (Minister of Membership, Tomas Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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To: NYer

UN....60 years of Failure.


12 posted on 07/07/2005 10:07:51 AM PDT by LtKerst (Lt Kerst)
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"The reason: the anti-life policies that the UNFPA finances in China, supporting male and female sterilization and forced abortion for handicapped and excess children. With the 34 million dollars that it has saved, the Bush administration will finance medical assistance programs for poor women and children, and contribute to the fight against sexual trafficking in Asia. "

UNFPA = PLANNED POPULATION CONTROL BY THE WORLD'S MARXIST POWER BROKERS AND BILLIONAIRES WHO ARE IN ESSENCE GREEDY RACISTS AND EUGENICISTS.


13 posted on 07/07/2005 11:38:16 AM PDT by victim soul
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14 posted on 07/07/2005 6:41:11 PM PDT by Coleus ("Woe unto him that call evil good and good evil"-- Isaiah 5:20-21)
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15 posted on 07/07/2005 6:41:39 PM PDT by Coleus ("Woe unto him that call evil good and good evil"-- Isaiah 5:20-21)
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the very close interconnection, since the beginning of the 1900's, between opposition to procreation and eugenics, and the continuation of the latter of these under new appearances, even after it was discredited with Nazism

I have long believed that the left is operating under two ideologies, Marxism and eugenics.

The left has succeeded in convincing much of the world that Marxism is preferable to capitalism, they have done this by carefully changing the definitions of words. The last election and in fact every election since 1932 has shown that at least 40% of American voters believed that government exists to take care of people. We have now reached a point where even "conservatives" are reluctant to attack certain social programs.

Eugenics has been a much trickier ideology to force upon society. Hitler and the Nazis nearly doomed the eugenics movement, but in the early 1960's the left found a "back door" way to reintroduce this treachery. Birth control seemed like a harmless enough concept to many people, and once this was accepted, the notion of abortion being a "humane choice" was introduced by a sympathetic judiciary. For over a decade, little more was heard from the eugenics movement, and then in the early 80's we began to hear about "mercy killings" or euthanasia. We were told that these people had expressed a desire to die, and secular society quickly accepted this a "humane." However, the left's real desire is to kill all non-productive citizens, they initially tried to create support for this in a 1970's book and movie named "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," but the public failed to pick up on this theme.

What we recently witnessed with Terri Schiavo was the forced death of someone who had not expressed in any verifiable way a desire to die. We are on a very slippery slope here. In the industrialized world, America alone has shown the only real reluctance to legalized euthanasia, but now the courts want to step in and change that.

In western society, the Catholic Church is the last large group that is condemning eugenics on ALL levels. Anyone who does not believe that Catholicism is the main target of the left is naive to the facts. I believe that the all out assault on the Anglican Communion is really nothing more than a "dress rehearsal" for the full assault on Catholicism. They started on Anglicanism with forcing the ordination of women in the 1970's, now they have moved on to forced acceptance of homosexuals, and these are the very same things they are now openly suggesting for Catholics.

16 posted on 07/07/2005 7:05:30 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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How Many More Years Should the US support the UN???


17 posted on 07/07/2005 7:22:06 PM PDT by texson66 ("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
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I have also read from several sources that the UN tricks young women into becoming sterilized.


18 posted on 07/07/2005 9:06:17 PM PDT by Sun (Call the U.S. SELL-OUT senators toll-free, 1-877-762-8762 & give 'em "heck.")
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19 posted on 07/08/2005 7:07:05 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Dark & silent late last night I think I might have heard the highway calling...)
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We are all preoccupied by those evil Al Qaida attacks in London, which were helped somehow along the way by Sinn Fein/IRA - but as I said before, let us not forget the threat to Western Civilization (and Irish democracy) that is the EU and the UN!!!

(Are they infiltrated by the Axis-of-Evil? Yes!!!)


20 posted on 07/08/2005 5:25:01 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (Terrorism is the modern name we give barbarism.)
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