Pope Francis in USA Today


On Abortion: Abortion is like hiring a hit man to solve a problem

Pope Francis compared abortion to hiring a "hit man to solve a problem," and complained about a "depreciation of human life." The pontiff departed from the prepared text of his homily at his weekly audience on Saint Peter's Square to make the comments, some of his strongest yet against abortion.

"Interrupting a pregnancy is like eliminating someone," Francis said. "Is it fair to hire a hit man to solve a problem? It is not fair. We cannot take out a human being, even if it is small."

The pontiff's address was dedicated to the commandment exhorting the faithful not to kill. He also denounced war, exploitation and a culture of wastefulness. Francis said some people justify abortion as respecting other rights, but asked "How can an act that suppresses innocent and defenseless life as it blossoms be therapeutic, civil or simply human?" It was the second time within recent months that Francis has expressed the church's longstanding opposition to abortion in violent, stark terms.

Source: USA Today's Jane Onyanga-Omara on 2018 Papacy Jul 25, 2015

On Abortion: Abortion for fetal abnormalities same as Nazi-era eugenics

[Likening abortion to hiring a "hit man to solve a problem"] was the second time within recent months that Francis has expressed the church's longstanding opposition to abortion in violent, stark terms. In June, Francis denounced how some couples resort to pre-natal testing to see if their unborn babies have malformations and then choose to have an abortion, which he said was the "white glove" equivalent of the Nazi-era eugenics program. Francis has framed both abortion and euthanasia as part of what he calls today's "throwaway culture," where the sick, the poor, the elderly and the unborn are considered unworthy of protection and dignity by a society that prizes instead individual prowess and success.

Official church teaching opposing abortion is absolute, providing for no exceptions. That said, Francis has acknowledged that women sometimes are driven by circumstance to abortion and he has extended the ability of ordinary priests to absolve them of the sin of abortion if they repent.

Source: USA Today's Jane Onyanga-Omara on 2018 Papacy Jul 25, 2015

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