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I saw this news story today:
Pope Francis: Priests in Holy Year can absolve ‘sin of abortion’
In the article, there’s the following statement:
Pope Francis: Priests in Holy Year can absolve ‘sin of abortion’
In the article, there’s the following statement:
The church views abortion as such as grave sin that, until now, a Catholic woman who wanted to repent for an abortion could not simply go to her local parish priest. Instead, her diocese’s bishop needed to delegate a priest, expert at dealing with such confessions, to hear the woman’s confession.
I’ve been pretty close to the pro-life movement for a long time, and I’ve never heard of special priests being delegated for this mission. Is the above a true statement? Is it only in some dioceses?Francis is making it possible for women to bypass this complicated process and confess directly to any Catholic priest, who can grant absolution if he determines the woman is contrite.