Just read here from The Times today.
This in a region where 22 million people today have AIDS and where 2 million of these are children who've often caught it from their mothers. Where the average age expectancy is just 47 years old, when without AIDS it would have been over 60.
This is a region where there are almost 12 million children orphaned by AIDS. Where in some counties (like Zambia) up to 20% of children under fourteen year have lost both their parents to the disease. Where almost 2 million babies and infants under four are orphans as a result of the disease.
But whilst every major international organisation advocates the use of condoms to reduce the spread of the disease. And whilst, for example, the WHO said that "consistent and correct" condom use reduces the risk of HIV infection by 90 per cent.
The Catholic Church and Pope Benedict, however, not only continue to reiterate that not only is the use of condoms banned by the Vatican but that AIDS ?cannot be overcome by distributing condoms ? it only increases the problem?. Thereby merrily condemning potentially millions more of God fearing Catholics across the continent (and their children) to an early death, suffering, penury and orphanhood. May God in his mercy be praised.