St. Joseph Calasanz, pray for us!!
St. Joseph Calasanz | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
Professor/ Pope Benedict Leads the School of the New Evangelization - International - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
75. Paul VI had already recognized and drawn attention to the global  dimension of the social question[155]. Following his lead, we need to  affirm today that the social question has become a radically anthropological  question, in the sense that it concerns not just how life is conceived but  also how it is manipulated, as bio-technology places it increasingly under man's  control. In vitro fertilization, embryo research, the possibility of  manufacturing clones and human hybrids: all this is now emerging and being  promoted in today's highly disillusioned culture, which believes it has mastered  every mystery, because the origin of life is now within our grasp. Here we see  the clearest expression of technology's supremacy. In this type of culture, the  conscience is simply invited to take note of technological possibilities. Yet we  must not underestimate the disturbing scenarios that threaten our future, or the  powerful new instruments that the “culture of death” has at its disposal. To the  tragic and widespread scourge of abortion we may well have to add in the future  — indeed it is already surreptiously present — the systematic eugenic  programming of births. At the other end of the spectrum, a pro-euthanasia  mindset is making inroads as an equally damaging assertion of control over life  that under certain circumstances is deemed no longer worth living. Underlying  these scenarios are cultural viewpoints that deny human dignity. These practices  in turn foster a materialistic and mechanistic understanding of human life. Who  could measure the negative effects of this kind of mentality for development?  How can we be surprised by the indifference shown towards situations of human  degradation, when such indifference extends even to our attitude towards what is  and is not human? What is astonishing is the arbitrary and selective  determination of what to put forward today as worthy of respect. Insignificant  matters are considered shocking, yet unprecedented injustices seem to be widely  tolerated. While the poor of the world continue knocking on the doors of the  rich, the world of affluence runs the risk of no longer hearing those knocks, on  account of a conscience that can no longer distinguish what is human. God  reveals man to himself; reason and faith work hand in hand to demonstrate to us  what is good, provided we want to see it; the natural law, in which creative  Reason shines forth, reveals our greatness, but also our wretchedness insofar as  we fail to recognize the call to moral truth.
 
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