San Antonio Express-News

Pope scolds couples for choosing pets over kids

- By Elisabetta Povoledo

ROME — Pope Francis has not been reluctant to offer his views on polarizing subjects, but Wednesday, he waded into an issue involving two subjects on which consensus is almost impossible to find.

Pets and kids. Speaking on parenthood during a general audience at the Vatican, Francis bemoaned the global decline in birthrates — what he described as a “demographi­c winter” — and was bluntly critical of couples who prefer to have pets rather than children.

People who have pets instead of children, the pope said, are being selfish, exhibiting a “denial of fatherhood or motherhood” that “diminishes us; it takes away our humanity.”

“Yes, dogs and cats take the place of children,” Francis said, laying out the harsh consequenc­es of a childless future, including the inevitable drying up of pension plans. “Yes, it’s funny, I understand, but it is the reality.” The reaction was heated. Several people pointed out that the pope had made a deliberate decision not to have children and should have little say on the matter. “Is the Vatican gonna pay day care?” asked one man.

Others noted that Francis was failing to live up to his namesake, Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals.

The pope had already signaled his kids-over-kibbles stance in a 2014 interview with the Rome daily Il Messaggero. When asked whether some in society valued pets more than children, he said that it was a reality that reflected a “sign of cultural degenerati­on.”

“That’s because an emotional relationsh­ip with animals is easier, more programmab­le,” he said at the time.

On Wednesday, Francis said the world was experienci­ng “an age of notorious orphanhood” that could be countered, in part, by caring for children, either through adoption, or naturally.

“It is strange to think that the pope considers love in our lives to be limited in quantity, and that giving it to someone takes it away from others,” said Massimo Comparotto, president of the Italian branch of the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for the Protection of Animals.

 ?? Gregorio Borgia / Associated Press ?? Speaking on parenthood Wednesday, Pope Francis described the global decline in birthrates as a “demographi­c winter.”
Gregorio Borgia / Associated Press Speaking on parenthood Wednesday, Pope Francis described the global decline in birthrates as a “demographi­c winter.”

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