NEW YORK, SEPT. 24, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Critics continue to assail the Catholic Church's refusal to endorse condom use in treating the AIDS problem. Among recent attacks was in the medical journal The Lancet. "[F]aith seems to present insuperable obstacles to the prevention of disease," asserted an editorial dated March 12. "Nowhere is this problem more acute than in HIV/AIDS." The editorial was highly critical of Pope John Paul II for his opposition to condom use, accusing him of being ignorant of African history, culture and the realities of daily life in the continent. On May 8, New York Times editorial...