Italian bishop's abortion clinic remark draws criticism
Photo ~ These are seminarians of the Pontifical Seminary the “Josephinum”, praying the rosary in front of an abortion clinic.
An Italian bishop's comment that appeared to denigrate pro-life advocates who pray at abortion clinics drew criticism from a pro-life leader in the U.K., who said their witness helps save lives.
Bishop Nunzio Galantino of Cassano all'Jonio, who is also secretary-general of the Italian bishops' conference, told the Florentine newspaper La Nazione May 12 that “I don’t identify with the expressionless person who stands outside the abortion clinic reciting their rosary, but with young people, who are still against this practice, but are instead fighting for quality of life, their health, their right to work.”
The remark drew a response from John Smeaton, director of the U.K.-based Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.
“I thought I would let you know that I do identify with the person outside the abortion clinic praying their rosary, whether or not the person is expressionless,” he said in an open letter to the bishop posted to Smeaton’s blog May 13.
Smeaton also questioned Bishop Galantino’s statement that Catholics in the past “have concentrated too much on abortion and euthanasia.”
The pro-life leader replied: “It's probably fair to say that tens of thousands of unborn children, each one made in the image and likeness of God, are killed every day throughout the world.”
“Your Excellency, if it were Catholic priests or Jews who were being killed, or threatened with being killed, by national laws in Britain or in other parts of the world – would we expect, any day of the week, ever to enter a Catholic Church for Mass without the matter being mentioned, or being prayed about at that Mass?” he said in his letter to Bishop Galantino.
Smeaton suggested that if laws allowed Catholic priests or Jews to be killed, the bishop would probably say “We can never do enough to denounce this grotesque evil.”
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An Italian bishop's comment that appeared to denigrate pro-life advocates who pray at abortion clinics drew criticism from a pro-life leader in the U.K., who said their witness helps save lives.
Bishop Nunzio Galantino of Cassano all'Jonio, who is also secretary-general of the Italian bishops' conference, told the Florentine newspaper La Nazione May 12 that “I don’t identify with the expressionless person who stands outside the abortion clinic reciting their rosary, but with young people, who are still against this practice, but are instead fighting for quality of life, their health, their right to work.”
The remark drew a response from John Smeaton, director of the U.K.-based Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.
“I thought I would let you know that I do identify with the person outside the abortion clinic praying their rosary, whether or not the person is expressionless,” he said in an open letter to the bishop posted to Smeaton’s blog May 13.
Smeaton also questioned Bishop Galantino’s statement that Catholics in the past “have concentrated too much on abortion and euthanasia.”
The pro-life leader replied: “It's probably fair to say that tens of thousands of unborn children, each one made in the image and likeness of God, are killed every day throughout the world.”
“Your Excellency, if it were Catholic priests or Jews who were being killed, or threatened with being killed, by national laws in Britain or in other parts of the world – would we expect, any day of the week, ever to enter a Catholic Church for Mass without the matter being mentioned, or being prayed about at that Mass?” he said in his letter to Bishop Galantino.
Smeaton suggested that if laws allowed Catholic priests or Jews to be killed, the bishop would probably say “We can never do enough to denounce this grotesque evil.”
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