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Acceptance of Abortion Signals ‘Crisis of the Moral Sense’

ROME — The Vatican reiterated its absolute condemnation of abortion as a “particularly grave” crime against human life.

The objective gravity of the evil of abortion is “gradually becoming blurred” in the consciences of many people, the Vatican’s Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) warns in a new report. declaration Titles related to human dignity dignitas infinita.

The acceptance of abortion in the public mind and even in the law is “a clear sign of a very dangerous crisis of morality, in which it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between right and wrong,” the text says. .

The declaration urges people to look beyond the euphemisms often used to describe abortion, such as “termination of pregnancy.” Such euphemisms tend to “hide the true nature of abortion and dilute its seriousness in public opinion.”

Perhaps this linguistic phenomenon itself is a “symptom of anxiety of conscience,” the text suggests, but nevertheless, no word has the power to change the reality of things, that is, abortion is a human “intentional and It is a direct murder. the early stages of his or her existence.

Given the seriousness of the situation, “now more than ever we need to have the courage to face the truth and call things by their right names, without succumbing to the temptations of convenient compromise or self-deception.” It is necessary,” he added. .

The text asserts that the dignity of the human fetus is the same as the dignity of every human being, which “has an essential character and is valid from the moment of conception until natural death.”

The declaration states that, despite efforts to “deny human dignity and do whatever we want,” the unborn child is indeed “the most defenseless and innocent among us.” There is.

It must state forcefully and clearly that protecting the life of the unborn child is “inextricably linked to protecting all other human rights.” Because “the human being is always sacred and inviolable under all circumstances. At every stage of development.”

Human beings are “an end in themselves, never a means to solving other problems,” the magazine argues, and if this belief disappears, “so will the solid and durable basis for protecting human rights.” claims.

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