Vatican to host conference on addictions
Presentation at the Vatican Press Office of the Conference on drugs and dependencies. |
A two-day conference in the Vatican will examine different
aspects of addictions as well as possible treatments and prevention techniques.
By John Waters
The Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human
development is to host a conference on addictions.
The conference entitled “Drugs and Addictions, an
obstacle to Integral Human development” will take place from 29
November to 1 December inside the Vatican’s Synod Hall.
Presentations will be given on a number of subjects and
areas of concern, especially addictions to drugs, gambling, sex and pornography
as well as best practices for treatment and prevention.
When announcing the conference, the Dicastery for Promoting
Integral Human development quoted Pope Francis’ address to drug enforcement officers
in 2015. The Pope described the spread of drugs as being driven by a “shameful
market that crosses national and international borders.” The Dicastery went on
to detail the alarming statistic that almost 5% of the world’s population have,
at some point, taken drugs. Of those 5%, “29.6 million of those users suffer
from drug disorders. This means that their drug taking is harmful to the point
that they experience drug dependence and require treatment.”
Another cause for alarm is the fact that many drugs are now
perceived by society as a form of leisure, recreational activity or even as a
sign of wealth and status.
During the discussions and presentations the spotlight will
also be on the implications of legalizing various substances. Noting that a
number of countries have recently legalized Cannabis use, the conference
organisers point out that this solution may, ultimately, cause further
problems. “Internet addiction, pornography and sex addiction, as well as
pathological gambling, or ludopathy, have for some time been a rampant scourge
that further diversify addictions. The legalization of gambling, even when it
is supported by the intention of unmasking its criminal management,
exponentially increases the number of pathological players.”
Speakers at the conference will include Cardinal Peter
Turkson, President of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development
and Italian Health Minister Giulia Grillo. There will also be representatives
from the World Federation against Drugs, the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime and the Carabinieri, one of Italy’s police forces.
On Friday 31 November, conference participants
will take part in an evening Mass in St Peters Basillica. On 1 December the
conference will conclude with an audience with Pope Francis.
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