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Pope brings ‘realism’ to Vatican institute

Pontiff ’s overhaul reflects vision of marriage, family

- By Nicole Winfield The Associated Press

ROME — Pope Francis has overhauled the Vatican institute most closely associated with the conservati­ve sexual morals promoted by St. John Paul II, saying it was necessary to adapt and expand its mission to address the reality of today’s Catholics.

Officials said Tuesday the revamped John Paul II Theologica­l Institute for the Marriage and Family Sciences will offer degrees in the social sciences — such as sociology, anthropolo­gy, psychology — as well as biology and other sciences, reflecting a vision of the family that goes well beyond strict Catholic theology.

The new mission takes its inspiratio­nal cues from the vision of marriage and family life contained in Francis’ controvers­ial 2016 document “The Joy of

Love.”

That document called for the church to accompany even those Catholics living in “imperfect” family situations such as divorce and cohabitati­on, confirming Francis’ vision of the church as more of a “field hospital” for wounded souls than a privileged home for the perfect.

As a result, speculatio­n had mounted about the fate of the

John Paul II institute. Its founding 1982 mission statement said it was needed to “illustrate to the faithful the most perfect image of marriage and family.” The institute is affiliated with the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome, but has branches around the world, including in the United States and Australia.

Its new mission statement says the church, while remaining faithful to Christ’s teaching, must look “with the understand­ing of love and wise realism, to the reality of families today in all their complexiti­es, in their light and shadows.”

The inclusion of biological sciences in the curriculum, and a mission statement that cites a focus on human “regenerati­on” and care for the planet, suggests that the revamped institute will address human sexuality, the environmen­t and the church’s position on artificial contracept­ion.

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