Vatican: Pro-life movement needs new approach

By Carol Glatz, 26 March 2025
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The Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life has published a pastoral framework to help dioceses begin a synodal process for strengthening and promoting the pastoral care of human life.

The aim is to help all Catholics defend, safeguard and promote all human life worldwide and in different cultural contexts at a time that is “marked by extremely serious violations of human dignity,” the dicastery said in a statement March 24, the eve of the 30th anniversary of St. John Paul II’s encyclical, “Evangelium Vitae” (“The Gospel of Life”).

Titled, “Life is always a good. Initiating Processes for a Pastoral Care of Human Life,” the 40-page framework seeks to reaffirm St. John Paul’s words as repeatedly emphasized by Pope Francis and to “draw the attention of all people of goodwill who wish to be at the service of communities to effectively defend and promote every human person’s life,” Cardinal Kevin J. Farrell, dicastery prefect, wrote in its preface.

Many countries are afflicted by wars and all sorts of violence, “especially against women, children before and after birth, adolescents, people with disabilities, the elderly, the poor and migrants,” he wrote.

“We must forge a genuine pastoral care of human life to put into practice what is also reiterated in the recent declaration, ‘Dignitas Infinita’ (’Infinite Dignity’), of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith,” he added.

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With thanks to America and Carol Glatz (Catholic News Service), where this article originally appeared.

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