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Cardinal Ruini: UN Moratorium on Death Penalty should extend to Abortion **
ROME (CNS) - Cardinal Camillo Ruini, papal vicar for Rome, said the vast majority of Italians who hailed the U.N. General Assembly’s support for a moratorium on the use of the death penalty should think about extending the moratorium to abortion.
“I think that after the happy result obtained regarding the death penalty, it might be logical to call attention to the theme of abortion,” the cardinal said in a Dec. 31 television interview.
Cardinal Ruini told the Canale 5 news program that the proposal for a moratorium on abortion, launched before Christmas by the Italian newspaper Il Foglio, was an opportunity to “stimulate, reawaken the consciences of all to help them recognize that a baby in its mother’s womb really is a human being” and that abortion is the taking of a human life…
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Italy led the effort in the UN General assembly to call for a ban on the death penalty. Italian cardinal and pro-life leaders in Italy seek to extend the prohibition to include abortion.Catholic News Service
by Cindy Wooden
1/4/2008
catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=26338
ROME (CNS) - Cardinal Camillo Ruini, papal vicar for Rome, said the vast majority of Italians who hailed the U.N. General Assembly’s support for a moratorium on the use of the death penalty should think about extending the moratorium to abortion.
“I think that after the happy result obtained regarding the death penalty, it might be logical to call attention to the theme of abortion,” the cardinal said in a Dec. 31 television interview.
Cardinal Ruini told the Canale 5 news program that the proposal for a moratorium on abortion, launched before Christmas by the Italian newspaper Il Foglio, was an opportunity to “stimulate, reawaken the consciences of all to help them recognize that a baby in its mother’s womb really is a human being” and that abortion is the taking of a human life…
As always please read the full story.**