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Catholics rap Pelosi's abortion remarks

Dispute over church's definition of life

By Julia Duin (Contact) | Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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Several of the nation's top Catholic bishops, including the archbishops of Washington and New York, piled criticism Tuesday on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about her televised remarks Sunday on abortion and the Catholic Church.

The crux of the dispute: the meditations of a fourth-century saint on whether abortion always constitutes homicide.

Mrs. Pelosi's contention that it does not brought down the wrath of the 433-member U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) on her head. On Tuesday morning, they chided the California Democrat on Tuesday morning for "misrepresenting" the Catholic Church's views on abortion when she told NBC's "Meet the Press" two days earlier that "over the centuries, the doctors of the church have not been able to make that definition" of when life begins.

When reminded by anchor Tom Brokaw that church doctrine states human life begins at conception, the speaker replied the church had only arrived at that conclusion in the past 50 years.

Classifying herself as "an ardent, practicing Catholic," she added that St. Augustine guessed around the year 400 the fetus received a soul at three months' gestation but, "We don't know. The point is, is that it shouldn't have an impact on the woman's right to choose."

Six bishops have since taken it on themselves to give her history and doctrine lessons.

The USCCB statement, signed by Cardinal Justin F. Rigali, chairman of the bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop William E. Lori, chairman of the bishops Committee on Doctrine, said Augustine's guesswork was irrelevant because "the Churchs moral teaching never justified or permitted abortion at any stage of development." "Direct abortion," they said, quoting the church's catechism, "is gravely contrary to the moral law."

Cardinal Edward Egan, archbishop of New York, said Tuesday afternoon he was "shocked" by Mrs. Pelosi's remarks.

"What the Speaker had to say about theologians and their positions regarding abortion was not only misinformed; it was also, and especially, utterly incredible in this day and age," said his statement posted on the archdiocesan websiteWeb site.

"We are blessed in the 21st century with crystal-clear photographs and action films of the living realities within their pregnant mothers," he continued. "No one with the slightest measure of integrity or honor could fail to know what these marvelous beings manifestly, clearly, and obviously are, as they smile and wave into the world outside the womb.

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