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24 lis 2002 · This Note is directed to the Bishops of the Catholic Church and, in a particular way, to Catholic politicians and all lay members of the faithful called to participate in the political life of democratic societies.
Where family rights and duties and womanly dignity are not violated in other fields of action, the Church opposes no barrier to woman's progress. As a rule, however, the opinions of the majority of Catholics seem to hold the political activity of women in disfavour.
27 paź 2016 · The contributions of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland to the debate about abortion as well as its fierce interventions and oppositions to later attempts aiming at strengthening women’s rights (i.e., debates on sexual education, on the equality law, on domestic violence and violence against women, reproductive rights and IVF, civil ...
As taught by the Compendium, the fundamental values of Catholic Social teaching are: Truth; Freedom; Justice; Love (Charity) 1. Truth. Men and women have the specific duty to move always towards the truth, to respect it and bear responsible witness to it. Living in the truth has special significance in social relationships.
Catholic authorities promoted a gender system which attributed different roles to men and women, in accordance with an essentialist conception of their natures: maternity, education, and caring for the family to women, and public and economic affairs to men.
9 lut 2014 · Working for women's equality and ordination in the Catholic Church: 'There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus'.
26 kwi 2019 · Christianity – specifically Catholicism with the warrant of the Second Vatican Council – has developed a line of thinking regarding its own religious identity that repudiates every attempt to instrumentalise political power as a certain type of proselytism.