Archbishop Eamon Martin rejects Westminster’s priority of abortion during Cost-of-living Crisis

5 Dec, 2022 | News

On Friday 25 November, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris MP, instructed the Department of Health in Northern Ireland to fast track the commissioning and funding of “abortion services”. In a statement, Archbishop Eamon Martin, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, rejected Westminster’s priority of abortion during a time of which people are struggling to feed their children and heat their homes, and as our overstretched health workers are barely coping under the pressure of financial constraints.

Archbishop Eamon said, “This urgency to push through abortion while the Northern Ireland Assembly is down, continues as Christmas approaches, while little is seemingly being done to ensure the urgent provision of Westminster support for the most vulnerable, including children, impacted by the Cost of Living Crisis.”

The Archbishop of Armagh continued, “The abortion regulations being introduced by Westminster are predicated on the assumption that the unborn child in the womb has no right to love, care and protection from society, unless the child is wanted. Nothing could be further from the truth.  None of us acquire our humanity, or our fundamental right to existence, on the basis of whether or not we are wanted. Followers of Jesus, and countless others who advocate the equal right to life of every mother and her unborn baby, believe that as a human family we have the capacity to love and care for one another … in a way that does not involve bringing about the death and destruction of vulnerable children in the womb.

“The Catholic Bishops of Northern Ireland have spoken out strongly and often on these issues in recent years.  We remain committed to working with all sectors of society in Northern Ireland so that a culture of life and care becomes a reality for all.  I therefore appeal once more to all people of goodwill to publicly defend the rights of all children in the womb to be treated equally and to have their right and that of their mothers to love, care and protection by our society respected and upheld.”

ENDS

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