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The statement, which goes beyond the capacities of the U.N. experts, has the hallmarks of an attempt to undermine Catholic doctrine by using the sex abuse scandals.
GENEVA, Switzerland — A group of U.N. “experts” is expected to issue a statement aimed at forcing the Holy See and the Catholic Church to surrender to abortion and gender ideology, under the guise of demanding that the Vatican takes all necessary steps to prevent abuse.
With the Human Rights Council’s latest sessiondue to begin on June 21, experts from the U.N., including several special rapporteurs, are poised to publish a statement urging the Holy See take all the necessary measures to prevent sex abuse.
The statement, which goes beyond the capacities of the U.N. experts, has the hallmarks of an attempt to undermine Catholic doctrine by using the sex abuse scandals.
In February 2014, a report by the Committee of the U.N. Convention for the Rights of the Child waded into the Church’s teaching on human sexuality and canon law. In May 2014, a reportfrom the Committee of the U.N. Convention against Torture tried to consider the abuse of children as torture to push the Holy See to introduce new measures.
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Statement by UN ‘Experts’ Seeks to Discredit the Holy See
GENEVA, Switzerland — A group of U.N. “experts” is expected to issue a statement aimed at forcing the Holy See and the Catholic Church to surrender to abortion and gender ideology, under the guise of demanding that the Vatican takes all necessary steps to prevent abuse.
With the Human Rights Council’s latest sessiondue to begin on June 21, experts from the U.N., including several special rapporteurs, are poised to publish a statement urging the Holy See take all the necessary measures to prevent sex abuse.
The statement, which goes beyond the capacities of the U.N. experts, has the hallmarks of an attempt to undermine Catholic doctrine by using the sex abuse scandals.
In February 2014, a report by the Committee of the U.N. Convention for the Rights of the Child waded into the Church’s teaching on human sexuality and canon law. In May 2014, a reportfrom the Committee of the U.N. Convention against Torture tried to consider the abuse of children as torture to push the Holy See to introduce new measures.
Continued below.
Statement by UN ‘Experts’ Seeks to Discredit the Holy See