19 March 1998
Open Letter to Catholics and all People of Aotearoa New Zealand
We, the Catholic Bishops and Congregational Leaders of Religious Orders in Aotearoa/New Zealand welcome the opportunity to comment on the Government's proposed Code of Social and Family Responsibility and the response needed to it. Caring for children and families is a deep human value that our Christian tradition affirms. Today, family life is under great pressure and stress. It is urgent that we ask ourselves what are the causes of this pressure and take steps to eradicate them.
We suggest that the primary cause of pressure and stress for families is the state of the New Zealand economy.
In introducing the Public Discussion Document, the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister state that "New Zealand has a strong economy."
Does New Zealand have a STRONG ECONOMY:
These indicators suggest that poverty is increasing in New Zealand and so, therefore, are our social problems. Much discussion in the community around the proposed Code implies that low-income families and families under stress are themselves to blame for the current social problems. We believe that present economic policies and structures are the major cause of many social problems. Catholic Social Teaching has always been that the inherent dignity of the human person, and of the human family group, should be fostered.
Let us consider these issues and respond to the questionnaire accompanying the Discussion Document, both on the proposed Code and on individual issues, by adding comments on the need for an adequate economic base required to support families and communities to live out their social responsibilities and to participate in society.
"Our faith tells us that no-one should be condemned to life on the margins." - From An Open Letter about Poverty in New Zealand by the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services 1996