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We need to remember that the imputability of evil is decided from the perspective of the agent and there often are conditions of limited discernment and freedom that allow them in good conscience to choose objectively bad actions without loss of grace.If something is always morally wrong, then it cannot be ruminated upon to decide if it would be good to do in any given case. That makes no sense. Sin is sin. It’s an offense against God.
This is readily what Pope Francis is to be understood to be saying here.
Effectively he is at least saying that just because the Church might be understood to teach that “contraceptives are wrong” … this does not mean that each of us are not free to choose what we in our own consciences believe to be the right thing to do in unusual circumstances.
Of course we must all inform our consciences first as best we can…but if in our heart of hearts we still find our understanding of Church teaching is not applicable in our particular zika situation after “ruminating” before God then Pope Francis is not going to enforce a disciplinary bann (eg Excommunication) on this matter.
There is of course both a moral and disciplinary bann on all acts of abortion (auto Excommunication is incurred).
However it remains to be seen if he is saying much more than this as well.