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Title: Vatican “In Praise of Monogamy” – A New Doctrinal Note

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vatican Releases New Doctrinal Note Affirming Monogamy, Addressing Gender-Based Violence

VATICAN CITY – november 25, 2023 – The Vatican today ⁢released Una ⁢Caro. In Praise of monogamy, a new doctrinal note aimed at⁢ clarifying​ the Catholic Church’s understanding of⁢ marriage and addressing contemporary challenges to the institution, including polygamy and polyamory. ⁣Presented by Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the document⁣ emphasizes the​ importance of mutual‍ respect, freedom, and equality ⁤within marital unions as a safeguard against abuse and violence.

The note, divided ​into seven chapters, is intended as a‍ resource for⁢ young people, engaged couples, married couples, and bishops. It specifically addresses pastoral situations where polygamy is ​a cultural ⁤practice, as well as the growing prevalence of⁣ polyamory in Western societies. ‍

Una Caro frames violence against women⁢ as stemming from “historically unequal power ​relations between women and men,” ‍echoing the definition ​provided by the⁣ Istanbul ⁣Convention of may 11, 2011. The document stresses ⁣that “de jure and de facto equality ‍between women​ and men” is “a key element” in preventing such ⁤violence.

Cardinal ​Fernández, quoting from the note, explained that manipulative behaviors like “harassment and‍ infidelity” arise⁤ when the “conviction proper to true ⁣love, which stops before the⁤ sacred dimension of the other,” is lost.⁤ Conversely, “mutual belonging proper to reciprocal and exclusive love” necessitates “a delicate care, a holy⁣ fear of profaning the freedom of the other, which is ⁢the‍ same dignity, and​ therefore the same rights.”

The document further asserts that individuals who​ “truly love” do not exploit others⁣ but seek fulfillment outside of “domination,” a principle applicable even ​to celibate individuals. It also cautions against justifications for disrespect rooted‌ in “claims of complementarity,” emphasizing that‍ each person possesses an “untransferable nucleus” that must be protected.

“The healthy and beautiful ‘us two’ can only be the reciprocity of two freedoms⁣ that are never violated, but choose each other,” the note states, urging prompt responses to “irritation”⁣ and “disrespect.” It advocates for ⁢victims to “assert his or her dignity, set the necessary ‍limits, and begin a journey of sincere dialog,” declaring, “‘You do‍ not possess ‍me, you do not dominate ‍me.'”

While the term “femicide”‍ is not explicitly used in the document, ⁣Cardinal Fernández acknowledged its importance, stating it‌ is “certainly a ⁣topic ​we still need to explore further.” He expressed ⁢satisfaction that the document’s release⁤ coincided ​with November 25th,a ⁣day dedicated ⁣to raising awareness ⁢about​ combating gender-based violence,both within civil and religious communities.

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