Having pets, rather than kids, robs ‘humanity’ —Pope
By Nidz Godino
“Today… we see a form of selfishness,” Roman Catholic Pope Francis said “we see that some people do not want to have a child.
Pope Francis risked the ire of the world’s childless dog and cat owners, suggesting people who substitute pets for kids exhibit “a certain selfishness.”
Speaking on parenthood during a general audience at the Vatican, Francis lamented that pets “sometimes take the place of children” in society.
“Sometimes they have one, and that’s it, but they have dogs and cats that take the place of children… this may make people laugh but it is reality.”
The practice, said the head of the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics, “is a denial of fatherhood and motherhood and diminishes us, takes away our humanity”.
Thus, “civilization grows old without humanity because we lose richness of fatherhood and motherhood, and it is the country that suffers,” the pontiff said at the Paul VI Hall.
Francis has been photographed petting dogs, allowed baby lamb to be draped over his shoulders during Epiphany in 2014 and even petted a tiger and a baby panther.
But while his predecessor, Benedict XVI, was a cat lover, Francis is not known to have a pet at his Vatican residence.
Italy’s International Organization for the Protection of Animals (OIPA President Massimo Comparotto said “strange to think pope considers love in our lives limited quantitatively” while citing sacrifices of volunteers who save the lives of animal,”it is evident that for Francis, animal life is less important than human life…but those who feel that life is sacred love life beyond species.”
In 2014, Francis told Messaggero having pets instead of children was “another phenomenon of cultural degradation,” and that emotional relationships with pets was “easier” than “complex” relationship between parents and children.
Earlier this week, while inviting couples who are unable to have children for biological reasons to consider adoption, he urged potential parents “not to be afraid” in embarking on parenthood.
“Having a child is always a risk, but there is more risk in not having a child, in denying paternity,” Francis said.
The Argentine pontiff has in the past denounced “demographic winter,” or falling birth rates in the developed world.
Earlier this year, Francis criticized modern society, in which career and money-making trumps building family for many, calling such mentality “gangrene for society.”
