Vatican to host AIDS prevention, care conference

AP:

Pope Benedict XVI made headlines late last year when he said in a book interview that someone, such as a male prostitute, who uses a condom to prevent HIV transmission might be showing a first sign of a more moral sexuality because he is looking out for the welfare of another person.

The comments set off a flurry of confusion about whether the pope was justifying condom use in a break with church doctrine opposing contraception. The Vatican insisted he was not.

Monsignor Jean-Marie Mpendawatu Mate Musivi, undersecretary in the Vatican health office, told reporters Thursday that the Vatican's position would be explained at the May 28 conference, to which the head of UNAIDS and other prominent AIDS researchers had been invited.

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Isn't this a little like Goldman Sachs holding a financial stability conference?

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