pravne dileme in pravica do poroke

Abstract

Motnja spolne identitete (disforija) pri ljudeh različne starosti preplavlja Evropo, sploh v zadnjem obdobju, in se uveljavlja po vsem svetu. Vsi pozitivni pristopi so motivirani z željo ublažiti nezadovoljstvo, ki izhaja iz neskladja med biološkim spolom (sex) in družbenim spolom (gender), za katerega oseba čuti, da je zanjo pristnejši. Tudi kirurški posegi v telo imajo en sam namen: izboljšati življenje in lajšati simptome disforije. Kljub temu bi bilo treba mladini predvsem dopovedovati, naj ostane svoji identiteti zvesta, ker to spada k naravi in zdravemu človeku. Civilne zakonodaje po vsem svetu se prilagajajo težnjam sodobnega človeka po vseh pravicah, vključno s pravico do poroke. Temu trendu liberalnih demokracij zahodnega sveta se je pridružila tudi Slovenija. Težnje po pravici do poroke za osebe z motnjo spolne identitete za Katoliško cerkev niso sprejemljive. Skupno dobro zahteva, da kanonsko pravo podpira in ščiti zakonsko zvezo med moškim in žensko kot temelj družine – osnovne celice družbe. Kanonsko pravo mora zato braniti zakonsko zvezo med moškim in žensko v dobro človeštva in celotne družbe.

Keywords

motnja spolne identite;biološki spol;družbeni spol;pravica do poroke;zakonska zveza;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
UDC: 272-74-45:159.97
COBISS: 134655747 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0006-5722
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Gender identity disorder
Secondary abstract: Gender identity disorder (gender dysphoria) in people of all ages is sweeping Europe, especially in recent times, and is gaining ground worldwide. All positive approaches are motivated by the desire to alleviate the dissatisfaction arising from the discrepancy between biological sex and gender, in which a person feels that he or she is more authentic. Even surgical interventions on the body have only one purpose: to improve life and alleviate symptoms of dysphoria. Nevertheless, above all, young people should be told to remain true to their identity, because that is what belongs to nature and to a healthy person. Civil laws all over the world are adapting to modern man’s aspirations for all rights, including the right to marry. Slovenia has joined this trend in the liberal democracies of the Western world. The aspirations for the right to marry for persons who have a gender identity disorder are not acceptable to the Catholic Church. The common good demands that canon law also upholds and protects marriage between a man and a woman as the foundation of the family, the basic unit of society. Canon law must therefore defend marriage between a man and a woman for the good of humanity and society as a whole.
Secondary keywords: gender identity disorder;biological sex;social sex;right to marriage;marriage;
Type (COBISS): Article
Pages: str. 651-665
Volume: ǂLetn. ǂ82
Issue: ǂ[št.] ǂ3
Chronology: 2022
DOI: 10.34291/BV2022/03/Slatinek
ID: 25318106