Wednesday, 2 September 2015

BREAKING! Pope changes Catholic rule on abortion

Pope Francis on Tuesday directed priests across the world to grant forgiveness to
women who have had abortions.
The pontiff said the women should be granted absolution during the Jubilee year of
Mercy which starts on December, 8.
The gravity of abortion, according to the church, is likened to attacking a bishop or
desecrating the Eucharist.
Tuesday’s announcement, however, did not change the belief
but sought to relieve affected women of the burden for the specific period of the
Jubilee year – December 8, 2015, to November 20, 2016.
According to CBS News , the decree was contained in a letter Pope sent to the head of
Jubilee initiatives, Archibishop Rino Fisichella.
It read, “I think in particular of all the women who have resorted to abortion. I am well
aware of the pressure that has led them to this decision. I know that it is an existential
and moral ordeal.
“I have met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonising and
painful decision.”
The President of the Patristic Institute Augustinianum in Rome, Fr. Robert Dodaro,
commended the development, describing Francis as being compassionate.
He said, “I think this is big and very positive news. Pope Francis is showing enormous
compassion for people in difficult situations. He has always been very strong on the
sacrament of penance, and he continues to develop what has been a strong theme in
his papacy, which is that God is always ready to forgive, and we should not place
obstacles in the way.”
CBS News reports that reserved sins carry automatic excommunication, which means
that the person is banned from all Catholic sacraments, including the sacrament of
penance (confession).
Church law says that when a woman has an abortion she and all those who aided her,
including doctors, nurses and spouses, are automatically excommunicated from the
Catholic Church.
If a woman (or an accomplice) confesses the abortion, an ordinary priest is not allowed
to grant absolution, but has to ask the local bishop for permission.
In May, the Vatican took the first step in this direction, announcing the creation of a
special team of priests for the Jubilee called “missionaries of mercy,” who would be
granted the faculty to absolve the sin of abortion. But Tuesday’s announcement goes
further, making the absolution universally available.

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