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Vatican decries 'pansexual culture' for AIDS crisis

A pansexual culture it says is fuelling the AIDS crisis and said that keeping sex within marriage was the best way to prevent the virus from spreading.

Published on: Nov 29, 2005 08:39 PM IST
None | By , Vatican City (AP)
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The Vatican decried on Tuesday a pansexual culture it says is fuelling the AIDS crisis and said that keeping sex within marriage was the best way to prevent the virus from spreading.

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The Vatican's Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care issued a message for World AIDS Day, which is marked every December 1. In it, the Vatican said sexual transmission remains the most important pathway of infection -- more so than mother-to-child infection and infection by blood transfusions.

"This is greatly fostered by a kind of pansexual culture that devalues sexuality, reducing it to mere pleasure without any further meaning," it said.

"Radical prevention in this field must come from a correct conception and practice of sexuality, where sexual activity is understood in its deep meaning as a total and absolute expression of the fecund giving of love."

It said that can be found by keeping sex exclusive to marriage and in intensifying the strength of the family.

 
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