Leo XIV Cites Humanae Vitae, Contradicts Francis on Marriage as "Ideal"
He described relationships as "free and liberating bonds" among human beings which are sometimes "betrayed": "For example, whenever freedom is invoked not to give life but to take it away, not to succour but to harm."
Leo XIV quoted the 1968 encyclical Humanae Vitae, which condemned contraception. He explained that "the Church tells us that today's world needs the conjugal covenant in order to know and accept God's love, and to overcome by its unifying and reconciling power those forces that disintegrate relationships and societies."
Addressing the spouses, he said: "Marriage is not an ideal, but the canon of true love between man and woman: total, faithful, fruitful love."
This contradicts and corrects Pope Francis's erroneous document 'Amoris Laetitia', in which he dismissed the indissolubility of marriage in Chapter 8 as an 'ideal' that is "sometimes unattainable".
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