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This article was published April 29, 2015 at 11:03.
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The Pope has called for ‘equal pay’ for men and women, in the course of ‘ general audience in St. Peter’s Square. “It is a pure scandal” that equal work women have lower pay, denounced Pope Francis, who called it “machismo” gesture of Adam, that “when God asked him why he had eaten the apple blamed for “Eve.” A culture, the macho, strongly denounced by the Pope.
Pope: the unequal remuneration is a pure scandal
“Why is taken for granted that women should earn less than men? “If it is asked Papa Francesco Generala Audience catechesis today, in which it held that ‘the difference between the sexes is a pure scandal.” He said that “as Christians we have to become more demanding, for example, we support the right to equal pay for equal work.”
“macho say that emancipation woman threatens family ‘
Not only. Papa Francesco denounced once again the damage that makes the machismo in our society, starting from the common place for which the crisis of the traditional family, with the lead of the decline in marriages, it is the fault of women’s emancipation. “This – he chanted the Pope – is also an injury, and is a form of sexism: the man who always wants to dominate.”
“Adam sexist, defend women ‘
” So – he added – we do the poor showing of Adam, that to justify having eaten the apple responded to Lord: “She gave it to me. ‘” According Bergoglio Christianity can not be macho, “the Gospel – he said – he defeated the culture of repudiation usual, when a husband could divorce impose even with the most specious reasons and humiliating.” “We need to protect women,” said Francesco while the crowd cheered.
“A few wedding and many separations, culture wins provisional ‘
The Pope then defended the institution of marriage. “It ‘a fact that people who are married are less and less, this is a fact, young people do not want to get married, instead increases the number of separations while decreasing the number of children,” he ascertained the Pope in the general audience in which , starting from the story of the wedding at Cana, he spoke of the “beauty” of marriage. The “victims” of separations, said Francis, are always the children, and called to question why young people are afraid of stable bonds and suffer the “culture of provisional ‘
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