
Statement
by Bishop David A. Zubik on
“Meet the Press” comments
by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
On
Sunday, August 24, on “Meet the Press,” House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi stepped out of her political role and
completely misrepresented the teaching of the Catholic Church
in regard to abortion. She said that Church teaching condemning
procured abortion is somehow new and therefore unsettled.
She could not have been more wrong.
Jesus proclaimed the sacredness of human life throughout his
teaching and ministry. In a Roman world where abortion was
commonplace, the Church proclaimed its intrinsic moral evil.
The Didache, perhaps the earliest known Christian
manual of moral teaching dating from the first century, rejected
abortion. Early Church councils considered it one of the most
serious crimes.
That
teaching has remained constant and unaltered for two millennia.
As the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith re-stated
in 1974, “The first right of the human person is his
life. … It does not belong to society, nor does it belong
to public authority in any form to recognize this right for
some and not others. … From the time the ovum is fertilized,
a life is begun which is neither that of the father nor of
the mother; it is rather the life of a new human being.”
The
teaching of the Church on abortion is settled. And as old
as the Gospels.
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