Pope Francis on Tuesday called on priests to pardon women who have
abortions, and the doctors who perform them, during the upcoming Jubilee
year — overruling hardline traditionalists within the Catholic Church.
“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 said.
In a message outlining special measures for the Jubilee, Francis said
he knew that while “the tragedy of abortion is experienced by some with
a superficial awareness… many others… believe that they have no other
option”.
The Argentine pontiff said he was “well aware of the pressure” that
some women were under to abort, adding that he had “met so many women
who bear in their heart the scar of this agonising and painful
decision”.
The 78-year-old, who has repeatedly urged the Church to show greater
compassion, said priests should use “words of genuine welcome”, as well
as making sure those involved were aware of “the gravity of the sin
committed”.
Francis announced earlier this year a Jubilee year — traditionally a
time for remission and forgiveness — which will run from December 8 to
November 20 and be celebrated not only in the Vatican but in dioceses
across the world.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
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