The conflict between the Vatican and the Italian state in ethical questions such as assisted suicide, artificial insemination and abortion shows no sign of abating. The left-liberal newspaper La Repubblica writes that the Church is intervening massively in political life and facing its members with difficult questions of conscience: "We all know that life is a gift. Who the giver is, whether an asteroid or a divine creator, remains a matter of personal conviction. But this gift once given is the property of those who receive it, and it is presumptuous to try to regulate it according to the will of any putative giver. ... But there is a terrain on which we may fight together for a life that is worth living, and worth nurturing. Let's start for example with Cardinal Tettamanzi (who has staunchly supported the poor of Milan with money, blankets and food). ... His example suggests to the Church an alternative to the overheated ideological machinery of the Vatican. ... The other side [the Church], as proponent of the shameful campaign for life at all costs, has opted for the tried and proven solution of putting pressure on politicians who fight for the privilege of speaking in the name of the last moral authority which remains after the collapse of ideology." (06/01/2009)
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