Friday, September 5, 2008

Respect for Unborn Life - the Church's Constant Teaching

Great new resource from the USCCB: Respect for Unborn Life - the Church's Constant Teaching is a summary of the Church's constant, unchanging and unchangeable teaching on the grave sin of procured abortion. Here's a little sample.
Given the scientific fact that a human life begins at conception, the only moral norm needed to understand the Church’s opposition to abortion is the principle that each and every human life has inherent dignity, and thus must be treated with the respect due to a human person. This is the foundation for the Church’s social doctrine, including its teachings on war, the use of capital punishment, euthanasia, health care, poverty and immigration. Conversely, to claim that some live human beings do not deserve respect or should not be treated as “persons” (based on changeable factors such as age, condition, location, or lack of mental or physical abilities) is to deny the very idea of inherent human rights. Such a claim undermines respect for the lives of many vulnerable people before and after birth.

Thank you, USCCB Pro-life Secratariat! This resource is also available in Spanish.

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