Who am I to judge ... Pope Francis has given all priests the power to forgive women who have had abortions. |
Pope
Francis lets priests ‘forgive women who have had abortions’ during the Holy
Year of Mercy
POPE Francis will give all
priests discretion to forgive women who have had abortions — a sin that usually
results in excommunication — if they seek forgiveness during the Roman Catholic
Church’s upcoming Holy Year of Mercy, the Vatican has announced.
The
New York Post reports that normally only designated clergy and
missionaries can formally forgive abortions, but the pontiff said in a letter
published by the Vatican that all priests will be allowed to do so from
December 8 to November 26.
“The tragedy of abortion is experienced by
some with a superficial awareness, as if not realising the extreme harm that
such an act entails,” he wrote. “Many others, on the other hand, although
experiencing this moment as a defeat, believe that they have no other option. 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.”
Forgiveness ... Women who repent for having abortions can be forgiven by local priests, Pope Francis says. |
He described the “existential and moral
ordeal” faced by women who have terminated pregnancies and said he had “met so
many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonising and painful
decision.”
Pope Francis, following the spirit of mercy
he announced in March, noted that “the forgiveness of God cannot be denied to
one who has repented.”
“For this reason too, I have decided,
notwithstanding anything to the contrary, to concede to all priests for the
Jubilee Year the discretion to absolve of the sin of abortion those who have
procured it and who, with contrite heart, seek forgiveness for it,” he wrote.
In a remark that has become emblematic of
his papacy, which seeks tolerance of taboo subjects, the pope asked “who am I
to judge?” about a gay person who seeks God.
He has shown no intention of retracting the
Church’s opposition to abortion — but has alarmed conservatives with his less
forceful approach than his predecessors.
“This is by no means an attempt to minimise
the gravity of this sin but to widen the possibility of showing mercy,” Vatican
chief spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told Reuters.
Deputy Vatican spokesman Father Ciro
Benedettini said that “for now” the change would apply only during the Holy
Year.
Normally, only a bishop, missionary or the
chief confessor of a diocese can formally forgive an abortion, Mr Benedettini
told Reuters.
The Holy Year is one of the 1.2
billion-member church’s most important events, and sees faithful make
pilgrimages to Rome and other religious sites around the world.
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