Elts, I understand what you’re saying, and I appreciate it. I especially understand what you’re saying when the abortion clinics are jam packed to capacity with women who are having elective abortions.
But the fact of the matter is: there ARE women who have been in danger of losing their lives, and who were pregnant, and who (at the advice of their doctor) had abortions, and who were told by their priest and bishop that they had no other choice, and they recieved absolution and are in good standing with the Church.
It is not for us (you or me) to question the priest or bishop. That would make us equivalent to whose who are criticizing the Bishop in arizona, and a different brand of cafe catholic, wouldn’t it? That is beyond us. At that point, it is in God’s hands and no one else’s. It’s beyond us to question these indivual cases when priests and bishops have decided on them already. So to explain myself and my comments: It can be done simply for the fact that it
has been done. Perhaps it shouldn’t be done, but the fact that is
has been done means that it is being done.
I’m NOT saying that women should just go out and have abortions whenever they want and not worry about it because they’ll just go to confession. But there are dire circumstances that compell people to make choices that they would normally not make in everyday stress and circumstance, and when they fall to those temptations, according to the Catholic Church, they CAN be reconciled with the Church even if they deliberately made the wrong decision at the time. That’s part of the confession. To say that’s not true is saying that those who sin shouldn’t bother going to confession and being reconciled with the Church. If that’s the case, why bother going to confession for anything at all? Why bother reconciling with the Church at all for any sin? Is that what Jesus wants? Should we just send those women away instead of help them back into the Church?
We can’t change the world. We can only make a difference in our part of it in our day-to-day interactions. When I encounter a woman who has had an abortion, for any reason, I’ll work on moving forward, and bringing her back to the Church. We can’t change the past, we can only change our present and future. We all have to do what we think is best in our corner of the world. You, of course, will have to do what’s best in yours
But I truly feel, it is way out of line for people to make judgements on what happens during another person’s interactions in the confessional with a priest. Just IMOHO for what it’s worth.