Pope Leo XIV urged Italian employment consultants to stay close to families and workers in need, emphasizing the importance of promoting safety and human dignity in the workplace, especially amid technological advances, and to mediate effectively between employees and employers.
America's Catholic bishops have issued a rare nearly unanimous statement condemning the Trump administration's mass deportation policies, calling them an attack on human dignity and urging immigration reform.
Pope Leo XIV emphasizes the importance of ensuring that AI in healthcare enhances human dignity and relationships, warning against technology replacing personal care and urging responsible use and international collaboration.
Bishop Robert Barron of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester emphasizes that the recent Vatican document on human dignity, Dignitas Infinita, transcends secular political labels of "left" and "right," addressing a wide range of modern ethical issues. The document criticizes gender ideology, surrogacy, and emphasizes the Church's stance on human dignity, while Barron highlights the Church's unique position in defending human dignity and the importance of this principle in Catholic social doctrine.
The Vatican released a new declaration, Dignitas infinita, which criticizes gender fluidity as a temptation to make oneself God and opposes gender reassignment surgery, while distinguishing it from procedures for genital abnormalities. It also condemns surrogacy as a violation of women's and children's dignity, reaffirms its stance on abortion and euthanasia, and denounces violence against women. The document, approved by Pope Francis, also addresses issues such as poverty, migrants, and homosexuality, with the Vatican's doctrinal office including these themes in its assessment of threats to human dignity.
The Vatican released a 20-page declaration condemning gender-affirming surgery and surrogacy as grave violations of human dignity, aligning them with abortion and euthanasia. The document, approved by Pope Francis, reiterated the rejection of "gender theory" and emphasized the biological differences between man and woman. LGBTQ+ advocates criticized the document as outdated and harmful, while the Vatican's doctrine office defended its stance, also denouncing the criminalization of homosexuality in some countries. The document also addressed surrogacy, stating it violates the dignity of the surrogate mother and the child, and comes amid a backdrop of increasing hostility towards transgender people in some parts of the world.
The Vatican released a doctrine declaring transgender surgeries as an affront to God and surrogacy as a violation of human dignity, stating that a person's sex at birth is a gift from God and that gender theory risks making oneself God. The doctrine also discusses issues of poverty, abortion, and the death penalty, and has sparked concern among LGBTQ+ activists who fear a step back on transgender and same-sex rights despite recent gestures of inclusivity from Pope Francis.
The Vatican released a 20-page declaration condemning gender-affirming surgery, surrogacy, and gender theory as grave violations of human dignity, equating them with abortion and euthanasia. The document, approved by Pope Francis, reiterated the rejection of "gender theory" and emphasized the biological differences between men and women as part of God's plan. LGBTQ+ advocates criticized the document as outdated and harmful, warning of potential real-world effects on trans people. The Vatican also denounced countries that criminalize homosexuality and declared surrogacy as violating the dignity of both the surrogate mother and the child. The document comes amid a backdrop of increasing backlash against transgender people in various parts of the world.
The Vatican has released a new document titled "Infinite Dignity," in which it identifies surrogacy, gender theory, and abortion as "grave threats" to human dignity, stating that these concepts violate the indelible features of the creator's image on every person. The document also lists poverty, war, and migrant abuse as grave violations of dignity, and criticizes the arbitrary proliferation of new rights, including what it considers legal "rights" such as abortion, surrogacy, and assisted suicide, while also condemning gender theory and sex change as grave violations of human dignity.
The Vatican has issued a document titled "Dignitas Inifinita" warning against gender theory and gender-affirming surgery, stating that it threatens the unique dignity of individuals. The document reiterates Catholic teachings on various issues, including abortion, assisted dying, surrogacy, and homosexuality. While Pope Francis has been critical of gender theory, he has also provided pastoral support for transgender Catholics. The document has been criticized by some LGBTQ+ Catholic groups for offering limited dignity to transgender and non-binary individuals. Cardinal Fernández, the prefect of the Vatican’s doctrine dicastery, presented the document and defended the recent approval of blessings for same-sex couples, emphasizing that an understanding of doctrine can develop and deepen.
The Vatican has declared gender-affirming surgery and surrogacy as grave threats to human dignity, putting them on par with abortion and euthanasia. The 20-page declaration, approved by Pope Francis, rejects "gender theory" and criminalization of homosexuality, while denouncing surrogacy as violating the dignity of the surrogate mother and the child. The document has sparked criticism from transgender Christians, who find it hurtful and devoid of the voices and experiences of real trans people.
The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has released a new document titled "Dignitas Infinita," which lists various grave violations of human dignity, including abortion, euthanasia, war, poverty, human trafficking, and digital violence. The document emphasizes the inalienable dignity of every human person and condemns practices such as surrogacy and gender theory. It also addresses issues like discrimination, sexual abuse, and the marginalization of differently-abled persons, urging respect for human dignity in all circumstances.
Pope Francis called for a universal ban on surrogate motherhood, labeling it as "despicable" and "object of trafficking," while also addressing various global threats to peace and human dignity in his annual foreign policy address to ambassadors accredited to the Holy See, including Russia's war in Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas conflict, migration, climate crises, and the production of nuclear and conventional weapons. He also lamented humanitarian and refugee crises in Africa, called for diplomatic dialogue with the Nicaraguan government, and urged the resumption of Iran nuclear talks, emphasizing the immorality of manufacturing nuclear weapons.
Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles represented the Church at a panel on human dignity in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he emphasized the divine origin of dignity and the importance of protecting the rights of others. He also participated in the World Congress of Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue and discussed the Church's growth in Argentina with journalist Sergio Rubin. The Church has nearly half a million members in Argentina and recently announced the construction of a second temple in Buenos Aires.