Joan Piris admits he likes to run, but calls for caution on the road. I am now convinced that must respect the signals, he says. The Episcopal Conference had requested responsibility behind the wheel. The Bishop of Lleida, Joan Piris, admitted in his Sunday letter have ticketed him for driving too fast, and requested prudence on the road, coinciding with the demand for this same Sunday of the Spanish Episcopal Conference have responsibility behind the wheel. Under the title of talking about values, Lleida Bishop asks to do a look more concrete and tuned towards own behavior... I confess that to me I like to run on the road, and therefore I too am one of the thousands of drivers who have been fined for speeding, reveals the Bishop. The prelate, however, says: I am now convinced that must respect the signs and take more into account that this can be good for other users.
Then - Bishop - wondered why accelerated more than what is? do you owe? Someone will say that it is one sample of the human inconsistency; but is it just that? Monsignor Piris defends that safety is a value, own safety and that of others, we consider it a good objective although not always coincide with what he'd do. Against indifference safety is important in itself and, in the l to the traffic and every day more complex circumstances, will need to reflect more and more, even if only to avoid falling into indifference before worrying that every weekend data give us the media when they explain the consequences of reckless behaviour, explains the Bishop. The prelate considered that the sense of responsibility is a value that must be promoted and that must be educated with more depth. Because also on the road, all morality has no more basis than the value of the human person, the Bishop concludes.
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