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I really try to be a good Catholic but I have a real problem with this issue. Where is the compassion for the 15 year old mother-to-be? Most of what I am reading here seems to gloss over the suffering and pain of this girl. What about her life?
I know the position of the Church on the question of when life begins. But, why is the life of the unborn fetus of more value than the life of the mother in a situation such as this?
Someone suggested that the fetus could grow up to become the person to discover a cure for cancer. That is always a possibility. However, reality doesn’t seem to agree with that hopeful outcome. It is much more likely that this child will always be a reminder to the mother of a violent crime that was perpetrated against her. As a result, it is very likely that she may never be able to bond appropriately with the baby. Also, the girl is gay. Therefore, she will never marry a man. The fantasy of the baby being raised the “Leave It to Beaver” world of Mom, Dad and apple pie is never going to happen.
The 15 year old rape victim will be fortunate to even finish high school let alone go to college. What about her ability to raise this child?
Some would say she could always give the baby up for adoption and that could potentially work out, if you are white and if the child is 100% perfect. Otherwise, the child will be raised in a variety of horrible state run programs.
Look, I don’t know the answers but I do know something about this topic. I try to be a good Catholic but reality and theology are not always compatible.
I know the position of the Church on the question of when life begins. But, why is the life of the unborn fetus of more value than the life of the mother in a situation such as this?
Someone suggested that the fetus could grow up to become the person to discover a cure for cancer. That is always a possibility. However, reality doesn’t seem to agree with that hopeful outcome. It is much more likely that this child will always be a reminder to the mother of a violent crime that was perpetrated against her. As a result, it is very likely that she may never be able to bond appropriately with the baby. Also, the girl is gay. Therefore, she will never marry a man. The fantasy of the baby being raised the “Leave It to Beaver” world of Mom, Dad and apple pie is never going to happen.
The 15 year old rape victim will be fortunate to even finish high school let alone go to college. What about her ability to raise this child?
Some would say she could always give the baby up for adoption and that could potentially work out, if you are white and if the child is 100% perfect. Otherwise, the child will be raised in a variety of horrible state run programs.
Look, I don’t know the answers but I do know something about this topic. I try to be a good Catholic but reality and theology are not always compatible.