New York Catholic Conference Endorses Abortifacients at Catholic
Hospitals
NEW YORK, July 11, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- In a statement issued last month, the New York State Catholic
Conference, representing the eight Catholic dioceses of New York
State, allowed for the use of abortifacient "emergency contraception"
in Catholic hospitals. The June 19 statement notes that the Conference
(NYCC) "withdrew its objection" to legislation "mandating that
hospital emergency rooms provide 'emergency contraception' drugs to
survivors of rape, provided the drugs are not contraindicated, the
woman is not pregnant, and it is within a medically appropriate amount
of time from the attack."
Amendments to this legislation adequately addressed the concerns of
Catholic hospitals, which currently administer these drugs to rape
survivors under such conditions.
In its most controversial section, the statement reads: "Catholic
teaching prohibiting the use of artificial contraception does not and
has never applied to women who are raped. The Ethical and Religious
Directives for Catholic Health Care Services of the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops state: 'A female who has been raped
should be able to defend herself against a potential conception from
the sexual assault. If, after appropriate testing, there is no
evidence that conception has occurred already, she may be treated with
medications that would prevent ovulation, sperm capacitation, or
fertilization. It is not permissible, however, to initiate or to
recommend treatments that have as their purpose or direct effect the
removal, destruction, or interference with the implantation of a
fertilized ovum.'"
Pro-life Catholic leaders are shocked and disappointed with the move.
Both the medical and theological issues surrounding the NYCC document
are in doubt. Dr. John Shea, MD, FRCP told LifeSite that the NYCC
statement relies on false facts. "There is much medical debate about
the certainty of determining conception so soon after intercourse with
the use of pregnancy tests, yet the NYCC statement relies on absolute
certainty in this regard," said Dr. Shea.
Renowned Moral Theologian Monsignor William Smith from St. Joseph's
Seminary in Dunwoodie NY, has emphatically ruled out abortifacients at
Catholic hospitals. "It's wrong to say you can use anything that has
abortifacient properties. Emergency contraception is double talk. It's
what I call verbal engineering. Catholic hospitals are not free to
proscribe or provide anything with abortifacient properties without
contradicting their witness."
Dr. Shea summed up the situation saying: "Since 'emergency
contraception' interferes with implantation, it threatens human life.
Where there is an innocent human life involved, you can't take any
chances. We don't have the technical medical capacity to be sure
conception has not occurred so soon after intercourse. You may have
some estimated probability, but that is not adequate when human life
is involved. If you don't know for certain if it's a deer or a person
in the woods, you don't pull the trigger."
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/jul/030711c.html
See the NYCC statement at:
http://www.nyscatholicconference.org/news/2003/nr030619.htm
Saint
Charbel for Life
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