Nun ok's abortion; Bishop states she is automatically excommunicated
I have been reading all the secular news items on this story and they are making the Bishop out to be the heavy, when all he is doing is stating the obvious -- those who cooperated in the abortion automatically excommunicated themselves.
From CWN:
In late 2009, an abortion took place at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix after a hospital ethics committee deemed the abortion necessary to save the life of the mother. Sister Margaret Mary McBride, the hospital’s vice president of mission integration, was a member of the committee that made the decision and has since been assigned new duties.
The hospital has defended its decision, while Bishop Thomas Olmsted warned that Catholics who formally cooperated in the abortion were automatically excommunicated.
Read the entire story.
Related:
From CWN:
In late 2009, an abortion took place at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix after a hospital ethics committee deemed the abortion necessary to save the life of the mother. Sister Margaret Mary McBride, the hospital’s vice president of mission integration, was a member of the committee that made the decision and has since been assigned new duties.
The hospital has defended its decision, while Bishop Thomas Olmsted warned that Catholics who formally cooperated in the abortion were automatically excommunicated.
Read the entire story.
Related:
After St. Joseph's: Are Women Still Safe in Catholic Hospitals? Huffington Post (blog)
Moral Outrage: Nun Excommunicated After She Approved An Abortion NewsBlaze
An Irish nun Excommunicated for a Lifesaving Cause
Thank God for people like Bishop Olmsted.
ReplyDeleteToo bad there are still some Bishops who would rather stand with the media than with Christ.