In the course of a "Meet the Press" interview on abortion and other public issues on August 24, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi misrepresented the history and nature of the authentic teaching of the Catholic Church against abortion.
In fact, the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, "Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law." (No. 2271)
In the Middle Ages, uninformed and inadequate theories about embryology led some theologians to speculate that specifically human life capable of receiving an immortal soul may not exist until a few weeks into pregnancy. While in canon law these theories led to a distinction in penalties between very early and later abortions, the Church's moral teaching never justified or permitted abortion at any stage of development.
These mistaken biological theories became obsolete over 150 years ago when scientists discovered that a new human individual comes into being from the union of sperm and egg at fertilization. In keeping with this modern understanding, the Church teaches that from the time of conception (fertilization), each member of the human species must be given the full respect due to a human person, beginning with respect for the fundamental right to life.
More information on the Church's teaching on this issue can be found in our brochure "The Catholic Church is a Pro-Life Church" www.usccb.org/prolife/issues/abortion/index.shtml
In case you missed the statement she made, here is the transcript from Meet the Press:
MR. BROKAW: Senator Obama saying the question of when life begins is above his pay grade, whether you’re looking at it scientifically or theologically. If he were to come to you and say, “Help me out here, Madame Speaker. When does life begin?” what would you tell him?
REP. PELOSI: I would say that as an ardent, practicing Catholic, this is an issue that I have studied for a long time. And what I know is, over the centuries, the doctors of the church have not been able to make that definition. And Senator–St. Augustine said at three months. We don’t know. The point is, is that it shouldn’t have an impact on the woman’s right to choose. Roe v. Wade talks about very clear definitions of when the child–first trimester, certain considerations; second trimester; not so third trimester. There’s very clear distinctions. This isn’t about abortion on demand, it’s about a careful, careful consideration of all factors and–to–that a woman has to make with her doctor and her god. And so I don’t think anybody can tell you when life begins, human life begins. As I say, the Catholic Church for centuries has been discussing this, and there are those who’ve decided…
MR. BROKAW: The Catholic Church at the moment feels very strongly that it…
REP. PELOSI: I understand that.
MR. BROKAW: …begins at the point of conception.
REP. PELOSI: I understand. And this is like maybe 50 years or something like that. So again, over the history of the church, this is an issue of controversy. But it is, it is also true that God has given us, each of us, a free will and a responsibility to answer for our actions. And we want abortions to be safe, rare, and reduce the number of abortions. That’s why we have this fight in Congress over contraception. My Republican colleagues do not support contraception. If you want to reduce the number of abortions, and we all do, we must–it would behoove you to support family planning and, and contraception, you would think. But that is not the case. So we have to take–you know, we have to handle this as respectfully–this is sacred ground. We have to handle it very respectfully and not politicize it, as it has been–and I’m not saying Rick Warren did, because I don’t think he did, but others will try to.
In other news, I just read an article from the Washington Times about Gov. Sarah Palin and the birth of her youngest son Trig. I respect this woman a lot. (By the way, did anyone else hear the music from "Rudy" playing when she was announced as the Republican VP candidate?)
"Children are the most precious and promising ingredient in this mixed-up world…Trig is no different, except he has one extra chromosome." - Gov. Sarah Palin






9 comments:
Do you also respect the fact that she has 0 foreign policy experience (or any other experience for that matter) - and just 2 years ago was the mayor of a 9,000 person town.
McCain is 72. Do you really want her running the country? Scary, scary.
My blog is not nearly as inspirational as yours, but I needed to tell you tonight that you are letting me go to bed peacefully. It's been a tough month around here and the worst is yet to come, we fear.
Your header, ""Cast yourself into the arms of God and be very sure that if He wants anything of you,
He will fit you for the work and give you strength." -St Philip Neri
"
IS giving me strength to wake up and face another day. Miss you, Nicole.
p.s. - just sent you an email about my parents' upcoming mission trip @ alumni.nd.
you raise valid concerns Christy, but...
foreign policy skill is important to protect lives. it is difficult to effectively protect life when you permit the termination of life. care for the human person is the most basic foundation for policy success, foreign or otherwise.
i'm 30. in my lifetime more than 49 million babies have been killed in the US alone.
Scary, scary.
Check out Obama's record on babies who survive botched abortions.
Scary, scary.
Christy, I think all supporters of the McCain ticket will readily admit that she has limited experience up to this point. But will you admit that it is better to have inexperience at the bottom of the ticket rather than the top? Obama had a total of 143 days when the Senate was active before he declared his presidency? What did he accomplish during that time? At least Sarah Palin was the executive in charge of state. She had to make executive decisions whereas Obama did nothing. In fact the one committe he chaired never even met. So we are more than ready to admit inexperience on the VP's part if you admit that Obama has even less relevant experience.
Nicole, thank you for clarifying the information on Nancy Pelosi. We enjoy reading your blog. Hope all is well! Bryan (and Amy)
Beau,
Do you believe in god? Here is a question I have for you.
1. What do you think the quality of life would be like for a child born to a mother who didn't want it.
2. Would it be more rewarding for said child to be in heaven rather than live a life on earth that would (most likely) in more cases than not, be miserable?
I am not someone who is super gung-ho about abortion, and I don't think the majority of supporters are, but I would rather save the lives of those who are already living by improving their education and health care. It's just more important to me.
Also, after speaking with a good friend who kepps statistics for an abortion clinic, I have much reason to believe many of the statistics cited by you (and abortion clinics around the counrty) are padded because clinics get their funding based on how many abortions are performed per year.
With the statistcis you gave me, that would mean 1 out of every 8 women of child-bearing age was having an abortion every year. That seems impossible.
Bryan,
"At least Sarah Palin was the executive in charge of state. She had to make executive decisions whereas Obama did nothing"
The executive decisions you are speaking about are basically those of a glorified accountant.
Secondly, you are arguing executive experience is important...McCain has none. He has never been in charge of a state. Your argument is flawed. Try again.
Third, do you realize Palin has stated the wasr in Iraq as "A task from God." I am assuming (but posibbly mistaken) that you believe in god. http://www.iraqbodycount.org/
There have been over 85,000 (possibly as many as 95,000) deaths in Iraq since the invasion in 2003. All for god? Sarah Palin thinks so.
Obama was a state senator for 8 years and has been in the US Senate since '04. He has organized voter registrations, was a community organizer to help those in poor living conditions, he has personal and professional foreign policy experience.
Form a NYT article stating Obama's success as a state senator:
"With the assistance of Senator Jones, Mr. Obama helped deliver what is said to have been the first significant campaign finance reform law in Illinois in 25 years. He brought law enforcement groups around to back legislation requiring that homicide interrogations be taped and helped bring about passage of the state's first racial-profiling law. He was a chief sponsor of a law enhancing tax credits for the working poor, played a central role in negotiations over welfare reform and successfully pushed for increasing child care subsidies."
Christy,
You say that you would rather save the lives of those already living...Babies in utero are already living. Please remember that. I can't tell you how wonderful it was to feel you move inside me, and to sense your little personhood months and months before you actually were born. You were then and will always be sooooo loved. Can you imagine if I had chosen abortion? It was never an option for me, never ever considered, but what if it were???????????????????????????
Love,
Mom
This is an issue that will never be resolved. Ever. It is two groups of people arguing two entirely different points.
I am very proud of the fact that I am not a single issue voter, unlike (it seems) many on this blog. Voting for McCain does not make you "pro-life," it makes you anti-abortion. Let's call a spade a spade here and quit the rhetoric. If you were voting "pro-life" you would not be voting for a candidate who is pro-war, pro-death penalty and anti many social reform programs. You are voting anti-abortion, which is fine...just don;t call it pro-life.
Mom, bizarre comment. Obviously if you had an abortion I wouldn't feel anything. I wouldn't be here. That doesn't make any sense.
Nicole, thanks for providing the forum for a conversation of the utmost importance. I can't help commenting on 2 things:
1. Pelosi's comments about needing contraception to reduce unwanted pregnancies is a common myth. I know it appears to make sense on the surface, but all evidence (both theological and real-life data) points to the opposite. Increased contraception = increased unwanted pregnancies = increased abortions. The Roe v. Wade opinion even expressed concern about having enough abortion providers given our ever- increasing culture of contraception.
2. Christy, I beg to differ about your "I wouldn't feel anything." Not so "obvious." Sorry to be so graphic, but I think one might feel forceps tearing bones, a spine snapping, a crushed skull, or 60-minutes of burning skin after swallowing a saline injection.
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