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Pope Francis: Gender ideology is right this moment’s ‘worst danger’

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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The presents of women and men are “fruitful” collectively, and to erase the distinction between women and men “is to erase humanity,” Pope Francis stated.

“Today the worst danger is gender ideology, which erases differences,” he stated, underlining that he has requested for research to be executed “about this ugly ideology of our time, which erases differences and makes everything equal.”

“To erase difference is to erase humanity. Man and woman, on the other hand, stand in fruitful ‘tension’” with one another, he stated March 1.

The pope made his remarks as he opened a world congress within the Vatican Synod Hall titled, “Man-Woman: Image of God. For an Anthropology of Vocations.”

The congress March 1-2 was sponsored by the Center for Research and Anthropology of Vocations, which was based in 2020 by Cardinal Marc Ouellet, retired prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, to advertise and help analysis within the social sciences on vocations in society.

“Today the worst danger is gender ideology, which erases differences,” Pope Francis stated.

The pope greeted the attendees and advised him that he would have an aide, Msgr. Filippo Ciampanelli, an official of the Vatican Secretariat of State, learn his ready textual content as a result of “I still have a cold and I get worn out from reading” out loud after some time.

However, he continued talking off-the-cuff, saying, “I would like to emphasize one thing: It is very important that we have this meeting, this meeting between men and women, because today the worst danger is gender ideology, which erases differences.”

As he typically has executed prior to now, the pope referenced the dystopian science fiction novel, “Lord of the World,” written in 1907 by Msgr. Robert H. Benson, a former Anglican vicar, encouraging his viewers to learn it. He reiterated that he considers the novel to be “prophetic because it shows this trend of erasing all differences.”

In his ready remarks learn aloud by the aide, the pope wrote {that a} basic fact must be rediscovered “in all its beauty: the life of the human being is vocation.”

Every person wants to find and categorical himself or herself “as called, as a calling, as a person who finds fulfillment in listening and responding, sharing his or her being and gifts with others for the common good,” he wrote.

The pope wrote {that a} basic fact must be rediscovered “in all its beauty: the life of the human being is vocation.”

People right this moment generally “forget or obscure this reality, with the risk of reducing the human being to his or her material needs or basic needs alone, as if he or she were an object without a conscience or will, simply pulled along by life like a gear in a machine,” he wrote.

“Instead, men and women are created by God and are the image of the Creator; that is, they carry within themselves a desire for eternity and happiness that God himself has sown in their hearts and which they are called to realize through a specific vocation,” he wrote. “We are called to happiness, to the fullness of life, to something great for which God has destined us.”

“We are part of a plan of love, and we are invited to go outside of ourselves and realize it, for ourselves and for others,” he wrote.

After the aide completed studying the ready remarks, Pope Francis advised contributors to “not be afraid during these rich moments in the life of the church.”

“The Holy Spirit asks us for one important thing: fidelity. But fidelity is being on a journey, and fidelity often leads us to take risks,” he stated.

He urged them to maintain urgent forward “with the courage to discern and risk seeking God’s will” and “without losing your sense of humor!”

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