Pope urges politicians to oppose abortion

Pope Francis has urged politicians to safeguard the rights of the unborn but stressed that people also need health, education and job opportunities.

The Pope has urged politicians to protect the unborn and exhorted abortion opponents to ensure that children are born into a world where they can live with dignity.

Francis was speaking on Saturday at the Vatican to an Italian Catholic anti-abortion group.

He praised their efforts but stressed that defending life also means assuring that people have health, education and job opportunities.

The Pope encouraged politicians to defend the unborn for the common good, saying that the young bring hope and a future to society.

He decried "their killing in huge numbers" as undermining "the foundations of the construction of justice, compromising the proper solution of any other human and social issue".

Catholic teaching forbids abortion.


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Published 3 February 2019 2:22pm
Source: AAP


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