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Cable sobre la visita del Papa a Valencia en 2006

Joseph Ratzinger

Un funcionario vaticano cuenta a EE UU que en el encuentro privado con Zapatero, Benedicto XVI le pidió apoyo para la enseñanza de religión








ID:
71926
Date:
2006-07-19 16:11:00
Origin:
06VATICAN141
Source:
Embassy Vatican
Classification:
CONFIDENTIAL
Dunno:
06VATICAN128
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INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE
RUEHROV/AMEMBASSY VATICAN 0436

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 VATICAN 000141 

SIPDIS 

SIPDIS 

DEPT FOR EUR/WE LARREA 

E.O. 12958: DECL: 7/19/2016 
TAGS: PHUM, SOCI, KIRF, SP, VT 
SUBJECT: POPE AVOIDS CONFRONTATION IN SPAIN 

REF: VATICAN 128 

VATICAN 00000141 001.2 OF 002 


CLASSIFIED BY: Peter Martin, CDA, Vatican, State. 
REASON: 1.4 (b), (d) 



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Summary 

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1. (C) Pope Benedict XVI promoted traditional Catholic 
doctrine on the family and bioethics during his recent visit to 
Spain, but opted for respectful dialogue over open attacks 
against the Spanish government's policies on gay marriage, 
divorce and abortion. The pope aimed to pitch his message to 
the entire Western world and not just the Spanish. 
Vatican-based media and others commented on Spanish PM 
Zapatero's "snub" of a papal mass, but the Holy See took no 
offense at his absence. Holy See officials told us that from 
their perspective the visit was a success, even if challenges 
remain in Vatican - Spain relations. End Summary. 

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Calls to Strengthen Family and Morals 

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2. (SBU) Pope Benedict XVI traveled to Spain in early July 
for the Vatican's World Meeting of Families, setting the stage 
for potential conflict between the Holy See and a Spanish 
government that has irritated the Vatican with its positions on 
some "life and family issues" (reftel). In the event, Benedict 
did not shy away from comments on same-sex marriage, abortion, 
and genetic research, but the comments were not so much 
finger-wagging at the Spanish government, as a message aimed at 
the Western world in general. Benedict has prioritized a battle 
against what he sees as the Western world's embrace of 
relativism and radical secularism, charging that the West has 
forgotten the social adhesion provided by traditional 
Christian/moral values. 

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New Compendium 

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3. (SBU) The pope's visit coincided with the release of a new 
compendium of Catholic doctrine on the family. Issued by the 
Pontifical Council for the Family (this year celebrating its 
25th anniversary), the document encourages traditional family 
life centered on a married heterosexual couple and their 
children, and condemns same-sex marriage, divorce, abortion and 
artificial contraception. 

4. (SBU) More aggressive proponents of the lines reinforced by 
the document include Council for the Family President Cardinal 
Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, who recently sounded off against 
embryonic stem-cell research, threatening excommunication for 
the researchers, health professionals and women involved. 
American Cardinal William Levada, Prefect of the Vatican's 
theological body, has urged lawmakers to stand firm on issues 
such as same-sex marriage and the liberalization of legislation 
on abortion and divorce. 

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Pope Tries to Persuade - Not Confront 

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5. (C) In this context, the pope's tack in Spain was milder 
than some expected. While making his points on the relevant 
"family" issues clear, Benedict himself was keen to accent the 
positive during the conference. When asked by reporters about 
the legalization of gay marriage in Spain, the pontiff said he 
preferred to encourage heterosexual families, while at the same 
time offering help and respect to homosexuals. Monsignor Paolo 
Gualtieri (protect throughout), Vatican MFA Country Director for
Spain, told us Benedict wanted to avoid direct criticism of the 
Spanish government. In addition, he addressed, but did not 
emphasize the hot-button family issues in his private meeting 
with Spanish PM Zapatero. The pope asked for greater 
cooperation on those issues (and the teaching of religion in 
schools), Gualtieri said, but put more emphasis on issues such 
as immigration, international conflicts and Africa. 

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VATICAN 00000141 002.2 OF 002 



Is Spain Worth a Mass? 

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6. (C) Vatican-based media and others reported "controversy" 
over PM Zapatero's decision not to attend the conference's 
concluding mass celebrated by the pope. Gualtieri told us that 
the pope was not miffed by Zapatero's absence. If anything, 
Gualtieri said, Zapatero stayed home to "save the Holy Father 
potential embarrassment" due to protests or other controversy 
that may well have occurred had he attended the mass. The 
conference as a whole had the fingerprints of conservative 
Catholic group Opus Dei and several right-leaning Spanish 
politicians - few of whom, our contacts emphasized to us, could 
be counted among Zapatero's greatest admirers. 

7. (C) Media contacts told us privately that outgoing Vatican 
press office chief Joaquin Navarro-Valls (septel) purposely 
played up the "snub" angle. Vatican officials confirmed that 
Navarro-Valls was on his own on this one, and hinted that as a 
Spaniard and Opus Dei member himself, he had become too 
personally involved in the story. Gualtieri noted that the 
government was in fact represented by two cabinet ministers. 
"There really was no problem [regarding the mass]," he concluded. 

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Comment 

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8. (SBU) Continuing to surprise those who expected him to be a 
heavy-handed enforcer in the papacy, Benedict has used tact and 
persuasion rather than fire and brimstone in his battle against 
relativism and secularism. This may not be a fight that the 
pope can win in Spain or the rest of Western Europe, but his 
current approach may have greater long-term impact than the 
alternative. 
MARTIN

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