African Catholics March in Support of Vatican AIDS Policy
http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-03-29-voa18.cfm

By Sabina Castelfranco
Rome
29 March 2009

Faithful from various African countries during Pope Benedict XV

Faithful from various African countries during Pope Benedict XVI's 
Angelus noon prayer in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, 29 Mar 2009

A group of African Catholics gathered Sunday in Saint Peter's Square 
in support of Pope Benedict XVI's opposition to using condoms to combat AIDS.

A group of about 100 African Catholics were in Saint Peter's Square 
waving African flags and banners that read "Africa Loves the 
Pope".  This is the first Sunday since the pope paid his first visit 
to the African continent, visiting Cameroon and Angola.

The pope prayed for Africa and urged the faithful to join him again 
for the customary general audience on Wednesday.  He said he would 
have more to say then about his recent trip to Africa.

The Africans in the square turned out to listen to the pope's words 
and show their support for what Benedict said against the use of 
condoms to combat AIDS.  Among the crowd was a Nigerian Catholic, 
Benedict Ahamiogie.

"The condom promotes promiscuity, and also gives a kind of illusive 
assurance to those who use condoms, in the sense that 'Oh, I am using 
condoms.  So I am keeping myself safe from AIDS'.  It is not 
absolutely true," said Benedict Ahamiogie.

Speaking on the plane traveling to Africa, Pope Benedict had said the 
distribution of condoms does not help combat AIDS, but increases the problem.

One African Catholic priest, Father Dennis Isizo, said the pope's 
message was well received.

"In Africa, we did not criticize the Holy father, we received the 
message," said Father Isizo. "Criticism, that is maybe for Europe or 
any other place, but for Africa we are happy for the visit, we thank 
him for his visit, we thank him for his message."

Pope Benedict has said the Catholic Church teaching of abstinence and 
fidelity is the only way to combat the AIDS problem.  His comments 
have ignited a firestorm of criticism from health officials and 
activists who said his words were unrealistic and unscientific.

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