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Vatican withdraws symbolic UNICEF contributionNote: As of September 18, 2002 this Vatican policy is still in effect and UNICEF has become bolder and more open about its co-operation with programs that promote contaceptives, sterilization and abortion. The Press release below indicates that UNICEF representatives were habitually dishonest in their responses to the Vatican. Press release by the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See Concerning its Decision to not Contribute to UNICEF in 1997November 4, 1996 The Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations announced today at the pledging conference for Development Activities, held at the United Nations in New York, that it "cannot offer any symbolic contribution to UNICEF" this year. It indicated that the annual contribution of the Holy See to that organization is a symbolic offering representing the Catholic Church's desire to work with these entities such as UNICEF which share a general concern for children, while symbolically responding to UNICEF's desire to collaborate with the Church's child-focused projects throughout the world. At the same time, this donation was seen as a recognition that the work and policies of UNICEF were not contradictory to the moral and social teachings of the Catholic Church. This has been particularly important in view of the encouragement which this donation has given to individual Catholic and like-minded donors, and which has also led to various special activities, including the sale of UNICEF Greeting Cards in Catholic institutions. The decision to suspend the practice of making a symbolic contribution was the result of the Holy See's increasing preoccupation with the changes in UNICEF's activities which have begun to divert some of its already scarce economic and human resources from the care of the most basic needs of children to other areas outside of that specific mandate given by the United Nations to UNICEF. In particular, the Holy See is concerned about:
The Holy See Mission has had an on-going dialogue with UNICEF for a number of years regarding its concerns. During that time UNICEF has assured the Holy See that, while UNICEF does advocate child spacing, it does not promote any particular family planning method. Further, the Holy See has been assured that UNICEF would never be involved in abortion or abortion-related activities. However, in spite of such statements, the new involvement of UNICEF in the areas of concern outlined above has forced the Holy See to take this visible step. While the Holy See regrets the need to suspend its annual symbolic offering, it felt duty-bound to warn the Catholic faithful and others of the shift in UNICEF activities. At the same time, the Holy See wishes to make clear its recommendation that local pastors and Church- associated institutions continue to review their co-operation on a case-by-case basis in order to ensure that UNICEF's collaboration with Church programs remains clearly focused on the prioritization of the basic needs of children. Further, the Holy See expresses its desire to continue a dialogue with UNICEF in a search for ways to work for the true good of children. Courtesy LifeSite Daily News, a production of Interim Publishing. Please help us to continue this service. Mail contributions to: |
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