Abortion allowed in the Catholic Church? That is shocking news to me, and I have been around for close to 50 years. Where exactly is the evidence showing that abortion is allowed in the CC but simply called something else?
I need that evidence urgently. My life depends on it.
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It is called something else. Let us face the truth here: ‘abortion’ is the ending of the life of the unborn child. Whether it is deliberate or not, that’s what it is. Anything that results in that death, especially when that life is ended as a result of a medical procedure designed to help/cure the mother, is an abortion, because it results in the death of the child. I believe this is especially true when the chances of the child dying are close to 100%, and the condition that the woman needs to be cured of was caused by the pregnancy in the first place.
Now the Catholic church says that the medical procedure required to help the woman may result (unfortunately) in the death of the child, but since the object is to cure the woman, not kill the baby, then it’s not an abortion–even if the procedure is 100% certain to kill the baby, and even if the mother’s illness was caused by the pregnancy and the medical procedure would not have been required if the woman were NOT pregnant.
Such as in ectopic pregnancies. Or when the woman begins hemorrhaging.
You are aware that ectopic pregnancies, if caught in time, are often treated by “stopping the growth of the fetus” (hey, that’s called “killing it”) so that the fallopian tube (or wherever the fetus has implanted) may be saved for future use. When a 'tubal pregnancy" is too far advanced, surgery has now come far enough along so that the fetus can be removed and the fallopian tube spared or repaired so that the woman can become pregnant again if she wishes. It is only when the pregnancy becomes too far advanced that the entire fallopian tube (and perhaps the ovary and some surrounding organs) must be removed along with the fetus.
…and the Catholic church,
QUITE RIGHTLY, is just fine with the injection of methotrexate, or the surgical removal of just the fetus, and not making the mother wait until any chance of having more children is gone, just to keep the fiction that the purpose of the surgery is to remove the ruptured fallopian tube, not the removal of the fetus.
My problem here isn’t that I think abortion is just fine and dandy. I personally do not think so. Even when it is necessary to preserve the life of the mother, it’s not ‘fine and dandy,’ but a tragedy…and there is no need to add theological guilt to a mother who is both in danger of losing her life, and about to mourn the loss of the child–especially when the choice is not “mom dies or baby dies,” but “baby dies now or both die in the next few hours.”
My problem is that I hate weasel words. I REALLY hate hypocrisy, and I see that some Catholics on this forum are precisely that; hypocrites. They will criticize the LDS view of things, but will practice the same sort of decision–but hide it behind different wording.
Just call me cynical if you want to, but I call 'em as I see 'em.