Le Lézard
Classified in: Health
Subjects: REL, AVO

Global Poll and Report Shows Poorest Communities Are Hurt by Vatican Ban on Birth Control


WASHINGTON, D.C., July 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today Catholics for Choice launched a new report and global poll?in advance of the 50th anniversary of the Vatican's ban on contraception on July 25?detailing half a century of hurt this policy has caused for millions of the world's most vulnerable people.

While Humanae Vitae, the Vatican's ban on contraception, has shaped policy on birth control and HIV/AIDS prevention globally, many people are not aware of this policy, know its influence or the damage it has caused.

"Many Catholics choose to ignore the Vatican's ban on birth control, but the world's poorest people do not have that luxury," said Jon O'Brien, president of Catholics for Choice. "For half a century, the Catholic hierarchy has blocked funding and access to contraception for family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention, with deadly impacts for the most vulnerable globally."

Humanae Vitae: the Damage Done http://www.catholicsforchoice.org/humanae-vitae/ includes a wealth of new information about Catholic attitudes globally towards the ban and its policy consequences, including:

-A new report http://www.catholicsforchoice.org/humanae-vitae/report/ detailing the political battle that led to the Vatican ban on birth control despite resistance from its own birth control commission.

-Polls http://www.catholicsforchoice.org/humanae-vitae/polls/ from the United States, Colombia, Ireland, Kenya and the Philippines showing that the ban is neither followed nor supported by Catholics. For instance, 91 percent of Irish Catholics oppose the ban and in the Philippines only 9 percent have heard of it. Catholics in all five countries widely accept the use of birth control.

-The ban has impacted the US Conference of Catholic Bishops' efforts to block birth control coverage as part of the Affordable Care Act in the United States.

-The ban's damning impact on the world's most vulnerable people. The Catholic hierarchy has lobbied so that faith-based organizations do not have to provide condoms for HIV/AIDS prevention and pressures countries that receive foreign assistance to deny birth control and condoms to their citizens. This has led to persistently high rates of unmet need for family planning in countries where the bishops hold sway over policy.

 

SOURCE Catholics for Choice


These press releases may also interest you

at 15:55
Bay Square at Yarmouth, a Benchmark assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, has ranked among the best assisted living with memory care communities in Maine and the entire U.S. for the third straight year. In U.S. News & World Report's third...

at 15:55
The Birches at Concord, a Benchmark Mind & Memory Care community, has ranked among the best assisted living with memory care communities in New Hampshire and the entire U.S. for the third straight year. In U.S. News & World Report's third annual Best...

at 15:45
The Village at Willow Crossings, a Benchmark assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, has ranked among the best assisted living with memory care communities in Massachusetts and the entire U.S. for the third straight year. In U.S. News &...

at 15:40
Middlebrook Farms at Trumbull, a Benchmark assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, has ranked among the best assisted living with memory care communities in Connecticut and the entire U.S. for the third straight year. In U.S. News & World...

at 15:35
Carriage Green at Milford, a Benchmark assisted living and Mind & Memory Care community, has ranked among the best assisted living with memory care communities in Connecticut and the entire U.S. In U.S. News & World Report's third annual Best Senior...

at 15:33
Captiva Spine®, a medical...



News published on and distributed by: