Weakest Humans Get another Defender, Says Father Lombardi
(December 13, 2008) The document on bioethics released Friday is not a list of "thou-shall-nots,"
says a Vatican spokesman, but rather a defence of the human person. Jesuit Father
Federico Lombardi, director of the Vatican press office and Director of Vatican Radio
affirmed this in speaking about "Dignitas Personae," released Friday by the Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith. "If it is read in a superficial way, it might give
the impression of being a collection of prohibitions, but it is not so," he said.
Instead, from its very title, it starts "with the fundamental affirmation of the 'dignity
of the human person,' and continues with a whole series of positive affirmations on
the dignity of marriage and of the personal union of spouses to give origin to life,
on the positive results of science to overcome the pathologies of infertility, on
research and therapeutic use of adult stem cells, etc." Father Lombardi called the
document a "powerful ray of light and a source of confidence" in a world "full of
grave and well-founded concerns about the risks of manipulation of human life, thanks
to the new possibilities offered by the biological and medical sciences." He lauded
the instruction's "clear and comprehensible approach" and its "affirmation of few
essential principles." This, the spokesman said, offers "sure ethical discernment
on a whole series of complex situations, much discussed today not only at the scientific
level, but also in public opinion and common life." Father Lombardi said the two basic
principles in the instruction are respect for the human being from the moment of conception,
and respect for the transmission of life within the spousal union. He said the Church
is courageous and determined in affirming these core idea "It is a position in favour
of small and weak human beings, who have no voice and who today, in fact, cannot count
on many who speak in their favour," noted the Vatican spokesman." It is," he concluded,
"a courageous, passionate and convinced contribution to a noble cause."