Roundup: More on the Pope and Condoms
Reactions from around the world on the Pope's statement on condoms, plus why a supermodel got involved in maternal health activism.
As Jodi Jacobson reported yesterday, Pope Benedict said recently that condom use may sometimes be permissible for Catholics in very limited cases. From CBS News:
Just a year after he said condoms could be making the AIDS crisis worse, Benedict said that for some people, such as male prostitutes, using them could represent a first step in assuming moral responsibility “in the intention of reducing the risk of infection.”
While it may seem like a tiny step, it is a step nonetheless. Activists, Vatican scholars and health care workers from around the world reacted to the Pope’s statement.
From the Philipines:
President Benigno Aquino and other contraceptive advocates said the pope’s remarks would help overcome church resistance to a bill that would compel the government to supply the poor with condoms.
“Our clergy cannot be more popish than the pope,” Aquino’s spokesman, Ricky Carandang, told reporters when asked whether Benedict’s comments would bolster momentum for the passing of the reproductive health bill.
In Papua New Guinea:
When I asked how she reconciled the edicts of her church with her ministry, Sister Rose explained she separated her vocation as a nun from her role as a counsellor to people of many faiths. She tells those in her care ”the most important thing is to keep you alive”, and lays out the strategies for doing that. Sometimes a condom is the best option. ”We’re not here to tell you what to do. We’re here to give you all the information, and you make your decision.”
I have had many similar conversations with clergy and lay Catholic aid workers engaged with this work, trying to reconcile their practice, their church, with the enunciations of Head Office. It’s never a comfortable conversation.
The wry joke among nuns at the coalface is that they are getting very old and hard of hearing, and Rome is a long way away. The line reflects their weary forbearance, but it obscures the darker reality of their bravery.
And in Nairobi, he’s saying what we’re all thinking:
But despite his comments that the use of condoms might be justified on a case-by-case basis to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids, the congregation outside the basilica say that most people have been using them anyway.
“People are already using them to prevent HIV,” says Joseph Thuku (41), an accountant who has come to mass with his friend Joseph Wainana (26), a pharmacist, who says he sells contraceptives at the pharmacy where he works.
Does he see a contradiction between being a Catholic and his work? “We are trained as professionals, to do the work we do regardless of faith. I work as a pharmacist, not a Catholic.”
From the United States:
Dr. John Haas, president of the National Catholic Bioethic Center in the United States, said that when L’Osservatore published the excerpts in advance of publication he wondered “had the Vatican lost its collective head.”
Or, said Hass, who insists the pope made no change in policy, “there may be an agenda. I am utterly baffled.”
Mini-Roundup: Supermodel Christy Turlington details her experience with a postpartum hemorrhage and how it led her into maternal health activism.
Mini-Roundup Two: Need breast-milk? Look on Facebook!
Nov 22
- Cayetano welcomes Pope’s comments on condom use – GMANews.TV
- Church AIDS workers have long put reality before Vatican theology. – The Age
- THE PILL OR NOT THE PILL – THAT IS THE QUESTION! – iwgazette.co.uk
- Pope comment not a birth control endorsement—CBCP – Inquirer.net
- Sen. Durbin Urges Ratification Of International Women’s Rights Convention – Medical News Today (press release)
- Bishops say Pope still anti-condoms for HIV – The Australian
- Tensions in Catholic Philippines over pope’s condom comments – Inquirer.net
- Pope says women important but ordination impossible – GMANews.TV
- Move Over, Milk Banks. Facebook Ramps Up Milk Sharing – TIME (blog)
- The risk is slight – Philadelphia Inquirer
- Center For Reproductive Rights Challenges FDA Over Emergency Contraception Access – Medical News Today (press release)
- HPV test is next step for women – Mirror.co.uk
- Mass. inmates sue over new rules on HIV medication – Boston Globe
- Don’t be bullied: use a condom – Jamaica Gleaner
Nov 21
- Groups want more aid for birth control – Minnesota Daily
- Boy gang-raped by 10 women at knifepoint – Herald Sun
- Anti-abortion students force us to look at our commitment to free speech – National Post (blog)
- Aids Foundation welcomes Pope’s condom comments – TVNZ
- Churches council campaigns for HIV awareness – CathNews India
- ‘People are already using them to prevent HIV’ – Irish Times
- Genderf*ck – The News Record
- Gun ed, sex ed – Salt Lake Tribune
- Pope Benedict XVI says condoms okay but not for birth control – Suite101.com
- Condom Remarks May Alter AIDS War, Papal Legacy – CBS News
- CNN Names Woman Fighting Sex Slavery Hero of the Year – IndyPosted
- Condoms and the Catholic church: a short history – The Guardian
- Vatican says condoms acceptable only in ‘exceptional’ cases – Bangkok Post
- NJ lawmakers look to restore funding to family planning services – The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
- AIDS activists praise pope’s condom comments – CNN (blog)
- Pro-lifers likely behind tasteless ‘Birth or Not’ site – San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
- A young abortion doctor’s dilemma – Toronto Star
- Black churches must confront the fact of AIDS – Buffalo News
- Video: Teen pregnancy is on the rise in the Mid-Valley, but why? – Statesman Journal
- Condoms justified to stop AIDS: Pope – The Australian
- When contraception isn’t a sin – RenewAmerica
- Malaysia offers sex courses for elderly – Sydney Morning Herald
- Abortion affects human rights of women – Korea Times
- Ahmadinejad urges girls to marry at 16 – The Associated Press
- Clinic funding faces hurdles – Cherry Hill Courier Post
- Women, girls and HIV/AIDS: A time for action – Jamaica Gleaner
- GOP’s gains ready to propel social issues back into spotlight – Washington Post
- ANTI-ABORTION GROUP TARGETS NEW MEXICO – Albuquerque Journal (subscription)
- In brief: Newborn to get HIV drugs after court examines risks at mother’s request – Irish Independent
Nov 20
- Current abortion laws ‘good enough’ – Bangkok Post
- Are social issues about to burst into the national spotlight? – Washington Post
- Prostate cancer vaccine – Alva Review-Courier
- Sex education: Focus on personal safety, awareness – New Straits Times
- Pope signals historic leap in fight against Aids: Condoms can be justified – Independent
- I would have died giving birth if I wasn’t a rich Western model, says Christy … – Daily Mail
- Anti-choice forces push for Joe Pitts – Daily Kos
- We need better laws to fight violence against women – Akinwumi – Nigeria Daily Independent
- We must all build on HIV/Aids success – Times LIVE
- Compulsary sex education for adults – Sky News Australia
- Church to use pulpit against RH bill, sex ed – Inquirer.net
- Planned Parenthood clinic in Columbia has started offering abortions services … – fox4kc.com
- Irresponsible and cowardly men leave women with burden over abortion issue – Bangkok Post
- Sex education handbook in courts tomorrow – Sunday Times.lk
- Pope Benedict’s extraordinary comments about condoms and HIV reflect his … – Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
- HIV positive man bites police officer – WRCB-TV
- No discipline for ND abortion doc over license – KCAU
- Pope says condoms acceptable ‘in certain cases’: book – Montreal Gazette
- More on Violence and Bias Against Transgender Women of Color – ColorLines magazine
- Kamala D. Harris widens lead in race for California Attorney General – San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
- Blacktown men fight abuse – Blacktown Advocate
- Lack of Medicaid coverage hurting Nebraska babies – Lincoln Journal Star
- House Republicans Duel Over the Spoils of Victory – Wall Street Journal (blog)
- The Philippines embraces Bill Clinton – Manila Bulletin
- How HIV thwarts the body’s natural defense – Sify
- Top GOP leader says some abortion restrictions under consideration – Radio Iowa
- Carleton anti-abortion club to sue over ban – National Post
- Afghan women face health risks wearing burkas, activist says – Vancouver Sun
- Voters have interest in politicians’ loyalty to religion – Salt Lake Tribune
- Minnesota couple put abortion to an online vote – Kansas City Star
- Transgendered individuals turning to surgery at younger ages – Toronto Star
Nov 19
- Deeds, McDonnell trade punches in first Va. gubernatorial debate – Washington Examiner
- South Africa Fears Millions More HIV Infections – New York Times
- Thai temple prepares ritual for aborted foetuses – Monsters and Critics.com
- Increased Rubber Prices Translate to Higher Condom Prices – About – News & Issues
- Prop 8 Trial Will Be Televised – NBC Bay Area
- Gates Foundation should prioritise family planning – Financial Times
- Atlas of Birth: Mapping maternal health online – CNET (blog)
- HSE seeks order over anti-HIV drugs for newborn – Irish Times
- Mind-body disconnect – Toronto Star
- Tracking HIV genetic mutations helps convict two men in criminal cases – Los Angeles Times
- Religious group El Shaddai to start Advent with anti-RH vigil – GMANews.TV
- Aids expert to head UN initiative – The Press Association
- Forced Sterilization: Oppressing Latin America’s Womb – BlogHer (blog)
- Pro-abort nuns group chastises bishops for defending marriage – Lifesite
- New Executive Director of UNFPA Announced, SG off to Lisbon for NATO Summit … – UN Dispatch
- Transgender Americans face high suicide risk – msnbc.com
- Pro-Life Debate: Repeal ObamaCare or Just Fix Abortion Funding – LifeNews.com
- Photos Tell of Life With HIV: Exhibit Aims to Ease Stigma of the Disease – TheBody.com
- Protein Discovery Helps Explain the Body’s Failure to Kill HIV – AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
- Disturbing Online Firsts: Abortion Voting, Ctd – The Atlantic
- Govt determined to cut maternal deaths – The Herald
- Anti-abortion groups lobby on chairmanship – Politico
- HIV-positive man is facing more sex-related charges – Toronto Star
- Zeeboid license plate: The smoking gun in the Birthornot hoax – Minneapolis City Pages (blog)
- Kidney Transplants Found Safe in HIV Patients – TheBody.com
- Prenatal cutbacks criticized – Omaha World-Herald
- Angelina lawmen charge new man with birth-control removal – KTRE
- Civil unions — an unacceptable, damaging compromise? – Chicago Tribune (blog)
- Reject partisan strife on church issues, panelist urges Catholic women – The Tidings
- Hiv Positive Man Get’s Life Sentence For Rape – Examiner.com
- Hotel Workers Rising – CounterPunch
- Holding Their Liquor Makes Women Much Sicker than Men – msnbc.com
- National Gay and Lesbian Task Force commemorates Transgender Day of Remembrance – MiamiHerald.com
- World Campaign for Prevention of Abuse and Violence against Children -19th … – Sierra Express Media
- Family-Planning Feud: Single-Issue Groups Square Off – Virginia Law Weekly
- Why family planning saves lives – The Guardian
- Holding their liquor makes women much sicker than men – msnbc.com
- A Preview of Possible Outcomes of the Upcoming Proposition 8 Argument Before … – FindLaw
- HIV-Positive Inmate Sues City et al for Denying Him Treatment – Riverfront Times (blog)
- IFPC denies new group has ties to national organization with same name – Iowa Independent
- Couple Puts Abortion Decision to Online Vote – CBS News
- High Suicide Risk, Prejudice Plague Transgender People – LiveScience.com
- Who Knew The Best Sex Education Classes Were at Temple? – The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
- Stigma of Cervical Cancer Puts Ethnic Women at Risk – California Progress Report
- Women’s Shelter counsels men – Mmegi Online
- Do people really use condoms? – Mmegi Online
- Anti-abortion group backs Joe Pitts to head health panel – Politico
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women – US Department of State
- Kiwi B-school to hold sex-ed classes for ‘sexually ignorant Asian students’ – Oneindia
- Feds to decide whether birth control should be free – Michigan Messenger
- Cervical cancer survivor hands in smear tests petition – Darlington and Stockton Times
- 2000 fetuses found at Thai Buddhist temple – The Associated Press