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Thursday, May 4, 2006

Cardinal Martini on abortion and public policy

[John Allen reports, in the May 5th issue of NCR:]

On abortion, Martini firmly upheld the moral teaching of the church, but acknowledged the complexity of writing it into public policy.

“It seems to me difficult [to imagine] that, in situations like ours, the state would not distinguish between acts that are punishable in a penal fashion, and acts for which a penal solution doesn’t make sense,” he said. “That doesn’t mean a ‘license to kill,’ but that the state doesn’t intervene in every possible case. Its efforts should be to reduce the number of abortions, to impede them with every means possible (above all after a certain period from the beginning of the pregnancy), to reduce the causes of abortion, and to take precautions so that women who decide to take this step, especially during the period when it’s not illegal, do not suffer grave physical damage or have their lives placed at risk.”

Martini noted that the risk of serious physical injury is especially grave in the case of clandestine abortions, and hence said that, all things considered, Italy’s abortion law -- which permits abortion during the first trimester -- has had the positive effect of “contributing to the reduction and, eventually, elimination” of back-alley procedures.

In a case in which a fetus threatens the life of the mother, Martini said “moral theology has always sustained the principle of legitimate defense and of lesser evil,” in order to justify a procedure that would save the life of the mother while terminating the pregnancy.

-- John L. Allen Jr.
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