Belfast Telegraph

Pope warns over blurring of gender boundaries

- BYNICOLEWI­NFIELD

Criticism: Pope Francis POPE Francis has warned that the creation of life is threatened by technologi­cal advances enabling gender change.

The pontiff criticised the “utopia of the neutral” in his comments to the Pontifical Academy for Life, the Vatican’s bioethics advisory board, taking up his criticism of so-called gender theory and the idea that people can choose their sex.

The academy under the previous two popes represente­d the leading, hard-line voice of the Catholic Church on sexual ethics, morality and culture war issues such as abortion and euthanasia.

Francis has revamped it to broaden its scope to better reflect his holistic view of human life in concert with creation.

But Francis kept to the church’s hard line against gender theory in his first meeting with the new members on Thursday, lashing out at how today’s exaltation of individual choice extends to one’s gender thanks to technologi­cal advances.

“Rather than contrast negative interpreta­tions of sexual difference­s... they want to cancel these difference­s out altogether, proposing techniques and practices that render them irrelevant for human developmen­t and relations,” he said.

Such practices, he continued on, “risk dismantlin­g the source of energy that fuels the alliance between men and women and renders them fertile”.

While Francis has strongly upheld church teaching on abortion and other life issues, he has not emphasised them as much as St John Paul II or Pope Benedict XVI did during their terms as Pope.

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