
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
The world watched in amazement as divorce won the referendum in Italy a few days ago. How can we explain that such a Catholic people approved the Fortuna-Baslini law, which destroyed the indissolubility of the marriage bond in Italy?
Obviously, the answer cannot lie in the decline in the number of Catholics on the peninsula. Even if there has been some decline, it cannot account for the surplus of pro-divorce votes over anti-divorce votes. The essential cause of this fact must be something else. The majority of Italians, when called upon to express their opinion, did so contrary to their Catholic conscience. And here lies the problem: why did they act in such an aberrant manner?
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First of all, I find it important to emphasize one factor in this disaster: confusion.
