explain the significance of the following passage from the November 1987 document, The Many Faces of AIDS: A Gospel Response:   We recognize that public educational programs addressed to a wide audience will reflect the fact that some people will not act as they can and should; that they will not refrain from the type of sexual or drug abuse behavior that can transmit AIDS. In such situations, educational efforts, if grounded in the broader moral vision outlined above, could include accurate information about prophylactic devices or other practices proposed by some medical experts as potential means of preventing AIDS. We are not promoting the use of prophylactics, but merely providing information that is part of the factual picture.   You answer should address why this passage appears in the document, how it fits within broader attitudes and beliefs in the Catholic Church, and what the reaction to this passage was. In other words, why is this passage in this document so important in the history of AIDS?

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explain the significance of the following passage from the November 1987 document, The Many Faces of AIDS: A Gospel Response:

 

We recognize that public educational programs addressed to a wide audience will reflect the fact that some people will not act as they can and should; that they will not refrain from the type of sexual or drug abuse behavior that can transmit AIDS. In such situations, educational efforts, if grounded in the broader moral vision outlined above, could include accurate information about prophylactic devices or other practices proposed by some medical experts as potential means of preventing AIDS. We are not promoting the use of prophylactics, but merely providing information that is part of the factual picture.

 

You answer should address why this passage appears in the document, how it fits within broader attitudes and beliefs in the Catholic Church, and what the reaction to this passage was. In other words, why is this passage in this document so important in the history of AIDS?

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In 1987, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops was held. The conference was the first effort by the Church to address the issue of AIDS. At the Conference, a document was prepared titled, The Many Faces of AIDS: A Gospel Response. The document emphasized that those infected with HIV should be provided medical care as well as pastoral care.

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