Valencia, 23rd May 2008 (CNA) - As the Spanish government escalates its
efforts to impose secularism on the country, Cardinal Agustin Garcia-Gasco
of Valencia, responded this week by saying, “Truth is not a threat to the
tolerance of legitimate diversity” nor “does it lead to intolerance of one’s
neighbor.”
In his weekly pastoral letter, the cardinal pointed out that the truth “is
not the property of any one human being,” and warned that “setting up moral
relativism as an unquestionable dogma is a contradiction.”
“On the contrary, every human being can come to know the truth and
unhesitatingly uphold the essential moral categories of what is just and
unjust,” he said.
After emphasizing that “each human being has absolute dignity merely by the
fact of being one,” the cardinal stated, “The Church proclaims that all men
and women have a soul and are made in the image and likeness of God, even
when their behavior does not conform to that identity. There is an innate
dignity in the human being that cannot be relativized by anyone.”
“The mission of the Church is committed to the search for truth. Benedict
XVI said as much during his recent visit to the people of North America,” he
recalled. In his letter, the cardinal also underlined that when the Church
“makes use of divine wisdom, she projects light about who God is and who man
is.”
“Materialism seeks to liberate man from God and from the moral law,” he
continued, “but in the end, it enslaves him with the drug of absurd
consumerism and the ‘laws of the market,’ which become true dogmas more
important than the human being or even than our communities.”
“A society respectful of human dignity should combine truth and tolerance.
Expelling truth from social life leads to intolerance: in human disputes,
when the truth is not acknowledged, only brute force imposed by whomever is
most powerful wins. Justice and peace are two sides of the same coin. When
lies and injustice are imposed by any strong-arm or demagogic regime, peace
is in jeopardy. The thirst for justice is a human necessity that cannot be
contravened,” the cardinal said.
“Ideologies that deny the truth, that relativize human acts, end up imposing
tyranny on their subjects and reveal their pretensions of tolerance to be
empty words,” the Spanish cardinal warned.