Pope Francis on Monday empowered all Roman Catholic
priests to forgive abortion, a right previously reserved for bishops or special
confessors.
The Pope who has demanded more inclusiveness and forgiveness in the
Roman Catholic Church made the announcement in a document known as an
“apostolic letter” after Sunday’s close of the Church’s “Holy Year of Mercy.” The
Pope said, “That abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent
life” but “there is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it
finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled with (God).”
He had already temporarily allowed all priests to
give what is called “sacramental absolution” for abortion during the Holy Year,
from December 8 to November 20, but Monday’s letter suggested that the change
would last for at least the rest of his papacy. He added, “I henceforth grant
to all priests, in virtue of their ministry, the faculty to absolve those who
have committed the sin of procured abortion.
“The provision I had made in this regard, limited to
the duration of the Extraordinary Holy Year, is hereby extended.”
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