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In the beginning, I was young He said I was beautiful, smart, worthy of love And so we were married, walking joyfully together down a church aisle, our union blessed by God. Then came the angry words Now I was made to feel ugly, unintelligent, unworthy of any love, God's or man's. Next came the beatings I shouldn't stay, but this is my husband He says I deserve it I feel so alone Finally came the release, the realization.
It's not me I am worthy of love, God's and man's. One spring morning, my heart was filled with hope and with fear now only of starting over on my own. And so again I walked As pastors of the Catholic Church in the United States, we state as clearly and strongly as we can that violence against women, inside or outside the home, is never justified.
Violence in any form"—physical, sexual, psychological, or verbal"—is sinful; often, it is a crime as well. We have called for a moral revolution to replace a culture of violence. We acknowledge that violence has many forms, many causes, and many victims—men as well as women. The Catholic Church teaches that violence against another person in any form fails to treat that person as someone worthy of love.
Instead, it treats the person as an object to be used. When violence occurs within a sacramental marriage, the abused spouse may question, "How do these violent acts relate to my promise to take my spouse for better or for worse? While violence can be directed towards men, it tends to harm women and children more. In we spoke out against domestic violence.
We called on the Christian community to work vigorously against it. Since then, many dioceses, parishes, and organizations have made domestic violence a priority issue. We commend and encourage these efforts.