Motherhood and Personhood: The Canonization of Gianna Beretta Molla and the Figurativization of Catholic Norms
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This paper considers the cause for canonization of Gianna Beretta Molla, a
pediatrician who died in 1962 because during her pregnancy she refused medical treatment that
would have caused her to abort. The acts of Gianna’s cause contribute to the creation of a
specific example mirroring and sustaining the position adopted by the Church in the 1960s and
1970s in matters of abortion, motherhood, family, and right to life. These issues were
particularly delicate in those years, when the Catholic Church was facing the rise of liberal and
radical positions that contrasted with its doctrine; in particular, law n. 194 of 22 May 1978
constituted the first act of abortion legalization in Italy. In this context, the sanctification of
Gianna had strategic importance for the Church as a way of presenting the faithful with the
Catholic ideal of motherhood through a concrete example to follow. In this paper, I argue that
the way in which the figure of Gianna is represented in the acts of her cause for canonization
can be read as the figurativization of the axiology laid out in more abstract terms in Church
texts with a normative value, such as the constitutions it issued during the Second Vatican
Council and other official documents expressing the pontifical magisterium.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
abortion, person, generative trajectory, Catholic magisterium, saintho
Elenco autori:
Ponzo, Jenny
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