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SACRED CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Declaration on abortion

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1 Declaration | DECLARATION ON PROCURED ABORTION~ 2 Declaration,1 | The problem of procured abortion and of its possible legal 3 Declaration,1 | evidence, to promote the use of abortion. One cannot but be astonished 4 Declaration,1 | of the liberalization of abortion, either in its entirety 5 Declaration,2 | resist the liberalization of abortion laws are the object of powerful 6 Declaration,4(3) | arise in connection with abortion: it is for theologians to 7 Declaration,6 | You shall not kill by abortion the fruit of the womb and 8 Declaration,6 | medicines to procure an abortion; he condemns the killers 9 Declaration,7 | about the illicitness of abortion. It is true that in the 10 Declaration,7 | that time that procured abortion, even during the first days, 11 Declaration,7 | reconsidered the penalties against abortion which had been established 12 Declaration,7 | who causes to perish by abortion what has been conceived."[10] 13 Declaration,7 | the Church, teaches that abortion is a grave sin against the 14 Declaration,7 | Pope Sixtus V condemned abortion with the greatest severity.[12] 15 Declaration,7 | who sought to excuse an abortion procured before the moment 16 Declaration,7 | clearly excluded all direct abortion, that is, abortion which 17 Declaration,7 | direct abortion, that is, abortion which is either an end or 18 Declaration,7 | most severely condemned abortion: "Life must be safeguarded 19 Declaration,7 | extreme care from conception; abortion and infanticide are abominable 20 Declaration,7(18)| Office, condemning direct abortion (Denzinger 1890, AAS 17 [ 21 Declaration,13 | support to those who defend abortion. Moreover, it is not up 22 Declaration,13 | constituted or the legitimacy of abortion. From a moral point of view 23 Declaration,14 | reasons given to justify an abortion were always manifestly evil 24 Declaration,14 | number of cases, by denying abortion one endangers important 25 Declaration,17 | of technology makes early abortion more and more easy, but 26 Declaration,18 | under any pretext, may abortion be resorted to, either by 27 Declaration,19 | particular case of procured abortion. In these days a vast body 28 Declaration,19 | Catholic faithful, condemn abortion, many others hold that it 29 Declaration,19 | exist, the laws condemning abortion appear difficult to apply. 30 Declaration,19 | be added that clandestine abortion puts women, who resign themselves 31 Declaration,19 | legislator continues to regard abortion as an evil, may he not propose 32 Declaration,20 | legislator no longer considers abortion a crime against human life, 33 Declaration,22 | principle the liceity of abortion. Nor can he take part in 34 Declaration,23 | possible alternative to abortion.~ 35 Declaration,26 | One can never approve of abortion; but it is above all necessary 36 Declaration,27 | Declaration on Procured Abortion and has confirmed it and


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