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Pope approves use of condoms in fight against Aids

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After decades of fierce opposition to the use of all contraception, the pontiff will end the Catholic Church's absolute ban on the use of condoms.

He will say that it is acceptable to use a prophylactic when the sole intention is to "reduce the risk of infection" from Aids.

While he will restate the Catholic Church's staunch objections to contraception because it believes it interferes with the creation of life, he will argue that using a condom to preserve life and avoid death can be a responsible act – even outside marriage.

Asked whether "the Catholic Church is not fundamentally against the use of condoms," he replies: "It of course does not see it as a real and moral solution.

"In certain cases, where the intention is to reduce the risk of infection, it can nevertheless be a first step on the way to another, more humane sexuality."

He will stress that abstinence is the best policy in fighting the disease, but accept that in some circumstances it is better for a condom to be used if it protects human life.

"There may be justified individual cases, for example when a male prostitute uses a condom, where this can be ... a first bit of responsibility, to redevelop the understanding that not everything is permitted and that one may not do everything one wishes.

"But it is not the proper way to deal with the horror of HIV infection."

The groundbreaking announcement will come in a book to be published by the Vatican next week based on the first face-to-face interview given by a Pope.

In the interview, he admits he was stunned by the sex abuse scandal that has engulfed the Catholic Church and raises the possibility of the circumstances under which he would consider resigning.

Most significant, however, are his comments on condoms, which represents the first official relaxation in the Church's attitude on the issue after growing calls from cardinals for the Vatican to adopt a more humane approach to stopping the spread of HIV.

Although the Pope's ruling is aimed specifically to stop people infecting their partners, particularly in Africa where the disease is most prevalent, it will inevitably be seized upon by liberal Catholics in Britain who oppose the Church's long-standing stance against contraception.

High-profile Catholics including Cherie Blair have stated publicly that they use birth control.

The move by Pope Benedict is particularly surprising because he caused controversy last year by suggesting condom use could actually worsen the problem of Aids in Africa.

He described the epidemic in the continent as "a tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems".

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when you get down to it, it really doesn't matter what you believe in. just believe in yourself and keep it to yourself. there's no need to make it public and try to make the world like you. the world will never be what we think it will be. the world is us, all individuals that disagree on everything, but MAKE the world what you want by making your life better. after that, it's easy!!!!

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^ So true and well put.

There is nothing I hate more than my Christian cousin asking me all the time to be a Christian... I'm just like "Why do you do this to me? Why do you keep trying to flip my leaf?!" Her reply? "Because we love you!"

HAhahaa "Love is about loving someone for who they are and accepting that. Not trying to change them. You have a LOT to learn girlie."

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there are no rules!!! you make them, not a pope or a god. did you ever have sex? did you ever have a kid? nobody came down from the sky and told me to have sex and children, I did that on my own, just like billions of other ppl all over the world. stop all the BS and get on with your life.

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