![]() EWTN Norway provided CNA with a copy of the letter.Ĭardinal Anders Arborelius, the bishop of Stockholm, Sweden, is among the document’s eight signers. The pastoral letter is being read aloud at Masses this weekend at Catholic churches in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. “We owe it to the Lord, to ourselves, and to our world, to give an account of what we believe, and of why we believe it to be true.” “Let us, then, try to appropriate the fundamental principles of Christian anthropology while reaching out in friendship, with respect, to those who feel estranged by them,” they continue. ![]() We need deep roots,” the eight members of the Nordic bishops’ conference say in the letter, which was released Saturday. ![]() Anyone who stakes much on passing theories risks being terribly hurt. What is taken for granted today may be rejected tomorrow. “Now, notions of what it is to be a human, and so a sexual being, are in flux. Bishops from the five Nordic countries have released a letter on the traditional Christian teaching on sexuality, upholding the “embodied integrity of personhood” against modern transgender ideologies.
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