In His speach "God Loves Every Human Being in a Unique and Profound Way" addressed to the members of the Academy Pope said: "Joining bioethics and natural moral law permits the best confirmation of the necessary and unavoidable reminder of the dignity that human life intrinsically possesses from its first instant to its natural end. But in the contemporary context, while a just reminder about the rights that guarantee dignity to the person is emerging with ever greater insistence, one notes that such rights are not always recognized in the natural development of human life and in the stages of its greatest fragility."Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Holy Father speaks to the Pontificial Academy for Life
In His speach "God Loves Every Human Being in a Unique and Profound Way" addressed to the members of the Academy Pope said: "Joining bioethics and natural moral law permits the best confirmation of the necessary and unavoidable reminder of the dignity that human life intrinsically possesses from its first instant to its natural end. But in the contemporary context, while a just reminder about the rights that guarantee dignity to the person is emerging with ever greater insistence, one notes that such rights are not always recognized in the natural development of human life and in the stages of its greatest fragility."