” “With such topics as artificial procreation, abortion, live-in couples, euthanasia, "we don’t have to do with indifferent, debatable goods, but moral goods, such as life, the family, the education of the young, solidarity, the common good", and "the Church cannot help make its voice be heard. For the Church, this is never about claiming truths or duties of faith, but morality in defence of man, of man’s dignity and development". Hence, states Cozzoli, "the non possumus of the pastors of the Church. It is not a political dictate: it is a humanly-impassable moral boundary. Because man is not an empty box that anyone can fill as they like. Man is instead made up of non-negotiable truths and values, to which we are all bound". "So this is about opening up to dialogue, which starts with listening and becomes a word. A word that can even be critical but on the plane of intelligence, that is, of arguments, reasons and constructive democratic dialectics. Not that of ideological pre-understandings and biased exceptions. This is why a journalism that cries shame in front of the non possumus of those citizens who do not intend to negotiate everything, dominated by the "single thinking" imposed by a trendy secularism, incapable of a stroke of self-criticism, is a journalism that should seriously question itself". ” ” ” ” ” ” ” “