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2.2 Virginity, universal formation objective
There is already a
significant pedagogic indication that comes from this clarification. It is necessary to recover the truth of the
term “virginity”; it is necessary to strip it of all those mistaken
interpretations that have given a
partial and artificial idea of it, making it an exclusive thing for some
vocational categories in God’s Church and strange for all the others.
Here is the sin: we have sequestered
the concept of virginity, making it a strange and improbable thing; we have
appropriated it, making it
indecipherable; we have boasted about it, maybe, making it unpleasant and
arrogant; we have lived it for our private
perfection, making it scarcely credible; we have often put up with it with little joy and little love, making it
unattractive; almost as though it were a misfortune; we have thought we had to defend it from the tempting world,
hiding it underground (cf Mt 23:25) or in a handkerchief (cf Lk 19:20), rather
than sharing it. Especially, we have spiritualized
it, taking away its concreteness of a
pedagogical path to propose to others
also, to whom it belongs by nature. And
dispensing ourselves from the hard work of looking for that path, we risked
understanding very little of it ourselves, of its fascination and its mystery.
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