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AIDS Challenges Religious Leaders
AIDS Challenges Religious Leaders
Opposition to Condoms Is Criticized
By Karen DeYoung
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, August 13, 2001; Page A01
When southern Africa's Roman Catholic bishops held their semiannual meeting
in Pretoria, South Africa, last month, the issue at the top of the agenda was
a proposal to approve the use of condoms for AIDS prevention.
The bishops -- from South Africa,
Botswana and Swaziland -- were well aware that the Vatican bans condoms, regardless
of whether their intended use is contraception or disease prevention. But with
more than 25 million Africans now infected with HIV/AIDS, many at the meeting
felt "we have to be able to say something," said Cape Town Auxiliary
Bishop Reginald Cawcutt. "We need the wisdom of Solomon. And we know --
we're really, really aware -- that the world is waiting for us. So is the Vatican."
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