Abortion In The Catholic Church

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The term abortion strikes humans differently across the world. This topic is very controversial due to the variety of cultures on this planet. “The influence of religion on attitudes and behavior is due mainly to the reinforcement of group-specific norms and values through social interaction, rather than to theological beliefs in any simple sense.” (Harris 1985) Being apart of a religion brings people a sense of unity and comforts them. All religions have customs and morals that bring their members together as one. The number of abortions can be correlated to the religious views of the Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus. (Merriam-Webster …show more content…

Abortions in the Catholic church are taken very seriously and are not allowed. Recently, the pope has granted all priests to absolve the sin or abortion instead of having to go to a bishop. “The Vatican made clear that "forgiveness of the sin of abortion does not condone abortion nor minimize its grave effects. The newness is clearly Pope Francis ' pastoral approach.””(Fox News 2015) CNN also released an article about this issue. “In his short statement, the Pope said he sympathizes with "women who have resorted to abortion," believing that they have no other option. "I am well aware of the pressure that has led them to this decision.””(CNN 2015) This could be caused from the increase number of abortions in the USA and the large number of them that come from Catholics. Most of these abortions are due to inactive church members who do not go to church regularly.

Buddhism does not have a specific view on abortion. They expect their followers do make their own decisions but to keep in mind ever action has a consequence.”The decision to abort is therefore a highly personal one, and one that requires careful and compassionate exploration of the ethical issues involved, and a willingness to carry the burden of whatever happens as a result of the decision.” (BBC 2009) Buddhists seem to be very realistic and allow for internal ethical choices to be made. They know karma will haunt them if they choose to abort for the wrong