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Holy See Supports Positive Steps For Care Of Those Ravaged By The Disease

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This is the final statement issued by the Holy See's Delegation at the concluding session of the 26th Special Session. While the Holy See supports the positive steps to address the needs of those affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, it expresses reservations where sexual health and reproductive health do not refer to a holistic concept of the health of the entire person, spiritual and psychological maturity in sexuality and in the mutual love and decision-making that characterize the marital relationship.

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L'Osservatore Romano

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10

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Vatican, 11 July 2001

On 27 June, at the concluding session of the 26th Special Session, the Holy See's Delegation issued in English this final statement on the declaration released at the end of the session. The Holy See supports the positive steps to address the needs of those whose lives have been ravaged by the disease. However, it expresses reservations where sexual health and reproductive health do not refer to an holistic concept of the health of the entire person, spiritual and psychological maturity in sexuality and in the mutual love and decision-making that characterize the marital relationship. There was no discussion of irresponsible, unsafe and high-risk behaviour in preparing the final declaration.

Mr President,

The Holy See welcomes the consensus decision of the Special Session and the adoption of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and offers the following statement of interpretation. I would ask that the text of this statement, that includes the official position of the Holy See, as follows, be included in the report of the 26th special Session of the General Assembly.

As demonstrated by the calling of this Special Session, and revealed by the due attention given to the pandemic, the Family of Nations has stated their resolve to address the needs of those whose lives have been ravaged by this horrible disease. The Holy See, in taking part in these discussions joins in that resolve and commitment.

The Holy See, in conformity with its nature and particular mission, reaffirms all of the reservations that it has previously expressed at the conclusion of the various United Nations Conferences and Summits, as well as the Special Sessions of the General Assembly for the review of those meetings.

Nothing that the Holy See has done during the discussions leading up to the adoption of the Declaration of the Commitment on HIV/AIDS should be understood or interpreted as an endorsement of concepts that it cannot support for moral reasons.

Regarding the term "sexual health", "reproductive health" and "sexual and reproductive health", the Holy See considers these terms as applying to a holistic concept of health, which embraces the person in the entirety of his or her personality, mind and body, and which fosters the achievement of personal maturity in sexuality and in mutual love and decision-making that characterize the conjugal relationship in accordance with moral norms.

The Holy See wishes to emphasize that, with regard to the use of condoms as a means of preventing HIV infection, it has in no way changed its moral position.

The Holy See regrets that not enough emphasis has been given to an understanding of the relationship between the promotion and protection of human rights based upon the recognition of the human dignity in which all human beings share, and the ability to be protected from the irresponsible behaviour of others. It is only through respect and mutual understanding that people can truly be empowered to protect themselves and others from HIV infection.

The Holy See also regrets that irresponsible, unsafe and high-risk behaviour were not adequately discussed and addressed in preparing this Declaration.

Finally, the Holy See continues to call attention to the undeniable fact that the only safe and completely reliable method of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV is abstinence before marriage and respect and mutual fidelity within marriage. The Holy See believes that this is and must always be the foundation of any discussion of prevention and support.

The Holy See asks that this statement of interpretation be included in the report of this Special Session.

Thank you, Mr President

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