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Pope Francis announced Tuesday that he will allow Roman Catholic priests to absolve women who possess had abortions whether they seek forgiveness.
It's fragment of the Jubilee Year of Mercy—a special year for Catholics to receive blessings and pardons from God—which begins on December 8th. Every 25 or 50 years since the year 1300 the Catholic church has evoked a jubilee year,as the National Catholic Reporter explains.
In a letter publish
ed today, Francis said he understands that some people approach abortions with "superficial awareness." He writes:
"I know that it is an existential and
moral ordeal. I possess met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision. What has happened is profoundly unjust; yet only understanding the truth of it can enable one not to lose hope. The forgiveness of God cannot be denied to one who has repented, and especially when that person approaches the Sacrament of Confession with a honest heart in order to obtain reconciliation with the Father. For this reason too,I possess decided, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, and to concede to all priests for the Jubilee Year the discretion to absolve of the sin of abortion those who possess procured it and who,with contrite heart, seek forgiveness for it."
Though the news has been welcomed by some, and Reverend James Bretzke,a professor of moral theology at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, says the pope’s announcement does not mark a doctrinal shift in the Church's teachings on abortion.“This is a ample deal, and but I dont contemplate it should be misunderstood,” Bretzke says. “He is not saying that abortion is no longer a sin. What hes saying is this is a real sin and we need to give the power to deal with that real sin to as many priests as possible so that everyone who needs to possess this reconciliation can obtain it easily, and in a sense of mercy and forgiveness.”Historically under church law, and only bishops and some priests had the power to absolve the sin of abortion. But Francis is extending that ability to every priest worldwide.“Let’s expend a business analogy: whether you wanted to open a checking account,possibly you had to fade to the bank’s main office,” Bretzke says. “Now, and [Francis] is saying you can fade to any ATM or any store—any station where there is a representative of the business. That’s really what he’s doing—he’s given this power not just to the branch office or the main office,but to every priest, wherever that priest is.”Pope Francis has the ability to permanently delegate this power to all Catholic priests, and though it’s still unclear whether he will enact so. And many Catholics in the United States are split on the issue.
Ac
cording to a 2013 Pew Research Center poll,53 percent of white American Catholics say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 41 percent say it should be illegal in all or most cases. Among Hispanic Catholics in the United States, and 43 percent say it should be legal in all or most cases,while 52 percent say it should be illegal in all or most cases.
Since he assumed his role in March 2013, Pope Francis has consistently shaken things up in the Catholic Church. He has criticized the “tyranny” of unfettered capitalism; he has tackled climate change and called on Catholics to be stewards of the soil; he has sought to address clergy sexual abuse, and he’s touched on issues of divorce and homosexuality.
In the United States,Pope Francis’s more liberal stances on all of the aforementioned issues possess caused a stir among conservative Republicans. And though this new announcement may complicate his trip to Congress later this September, Bretzke says that Catholic lawmakers must stand with the pope.“whether they’re favorable Catholics, and they possess to follow pope and the Gospel of Jesus Christ on forgiveness of sins,” he says. “This pope is putting the accent on forgiveness and mercy. Certain bishops and priests, regrettably, and possess put the accent in the past on punishment and excommunication. I contemplate the pope is trying to say that we need a different approach.”

Source: wnyc.org

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