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It’s tough to live in a culture that doesn’t value life and family. Together, we can turn things around.

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Dignitas Infinita: Addressing Modern Issues with Ageless Principles

April 18, 2024

Human dignity is fundamental to Christian ethics. But what is human dignity? Can it ever be lessened or taken away? On this episode, Fr. Shenan Boquet unpacks the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith’s newest document on human dignity. Dignitas…

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Dignitas Infinita: Addressing Modern Issues with Ageless Principles

April 18, 2024

Human dignity is fundamental to Christian ethics. But what is human dignity? Can it ever be lessened or taken away? On this episode, Fr. Shenan Boquet unpacks the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith’s newest document on human dignity. Dignitas…

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Dignitas Infinita Defends Intrinsic Human Dignity

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet | April 15, 2024 |
Weekly public audience, Pope Francis, Saint Peter's Square

Anybody who has taken the time to read some of the great literature of pagan times will quickly be struck by something: while many of the ancient, pagan authors do seem to have a strong sense of moral purpose, nevertheless, human life is often treated astonishingly cheaply. As one reads The Iliad and the Odyssey, for instance, the bodies pile up. One of the epithets used by Homer for the character Odysseus is the “raider of cities,” i.e. a man who is renowned for his ability to storm a city and steal the residents’ goods, while killing the men and…

Dignitas Infinita Defends Intrinsic Human Dignity

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet | April 15, 2024 |
Weekly public audience, Pope Francis, Saint Peter's Square

Anybody who has taken the time to read some of the great literature of pagan times will quickly be struck by something: while many of the ancient, pagan authors do seem to have a strong sense of moral purpose, nevertheless, human life is often treated astonishingly cheaply. As one reads The Iliad and the Odyssey, for instance, the bodies pile up. One of the epithets used by Homer for the character Odysseus is the “raider of cities,” i.e. a man who is renowned for his ability to storm a city and steal the residents’ goods, while killing the men and…

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