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Words of Life, May 15 & 16, 2010 Print E-mail
Monday, 17 May 2010 22:42

When it is a matter of contexts that concern the human being, scientists can never think that they are merely dealing with inanimate and manipulable matter. In fact, […] the very first instant of the human being’s life is characterized by the fact that it is human life and for this reason possesses its own dignity everywhere and in spite of all.

– Pope Benedict XVI, Message to the Pontifical Academy for Life (February 13, 2010)

For our political leaders: that they have the courage and wisdom to lead our country in a manner that respects the dignity of all human life; we pray to the Lord. Amen.

Cuando se trata de ámbitos relativos al ser humano, los científicos jamás pueden pensar que tienen entre manos sólo materia inanimada y manipulable. De hecho, desde el primer instante, la vida del hombre se caracteriza por ser vida humana y por esto siempre portadora de dignidad, en todo lugar y a pesar de todo.

– Benedicto XVI, Discurso ante la Asamblea de la Pontificia Academia por la Vida (13 de febrero de 2010)

Por nuestros dirigentes políticos: para que tengan valentía y sabiduría para dirigir nuestro país de una forma que respete la dignidad de cada ser humano; roguemos al Señor. Amen.