Påven i historisk ursäkt om slaveriet
Påve Leo XIV ber om ursäkt för den roll som Heliga stolen spelat i legitimeringen av slaveriet.
”För detta, i kyrkans namn, ber jag uppriktigt om förlåtelse”, skriver han i sin första encyklika.
Tidigare påvar har bett om ursäkt för kristnas inblandning i den transatlantiska slavhandeln, men en officiell ursäkt gällande den roll som andra påvar spelat har inte skett förrän nu.
Leo XIV fördömde även det han kallar för ”nya fomer av slaveri” vilket syftar till de arbetare som sköter AI-system. En fråga som engagerat Påven mycket under hans första år.
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Katolska kyrkans roll i slavhandeln
Wikipedia (en)
The Catholic Church and slavery have a long and complicated history. Slavery was practiced and accepted by many cultures and religions around the world throughout history, including in ancient Rome. Passages in the Old Testament sanctioned forms of temporal slavery for Israelites as a means to repay a debt. Slaves, captured in war or purchased, and their children were enslaved for life. After Christianity was legalized under the Roman empire, sentiment grew that many kinds of slavery were incompatible with Christian justice. Views ranged from rejecting all forms of slavery to accepting slavery subject to certain restrictions (Thomas Aquinas). The Christian West almost entirely enforced that a free Christian could not be enslaved, for example as a captive in war. However, this was not consistently applied throughout history. The Middle Ages witnessed the emergence of orders of monks such as the Mercedarians who focused on ransoming Christian slaves. By the end of the medieval period, enslavement of Christians had been largely abolished throughout Europe, although enslavement of non-Christians remained permissible and was revived in Spain and Portugal. Slavery remained a subject of debate within the Church for centuries, with several Popes issuing bulls on the issue, such as Sublimis Deus.
By the 1800s, the Church reached relative consensus in favor of condemning chattel slavery and praising its abolition.
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