
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to pursue charges against two doctors who agreed to perform abortions on the grounds of the gender of an unborn child.
Lord Steel who introduced the 1967 abortion legislation has described abortion on the grounds of gender as “wholly repugnant”. Baroness Knight said that in 1967 no-one would have “dreamt that it was necessary to put an amendment down to protect girl babies.”
How significant again is the use of language: Baroness Knight identifies what lives inside the womb as a “baby” – and she is entirely right to do so. But imagine that she had talked instead of “a non-male foetus”: it feels so different, doesn’t it?
What, then, about an amendment “to protect handicapped children”: this is what a civilised and caring society does. Lord Steel says “Gender selection in abortion is wholly repugnant.” Isn’t the selection by handicap pretty awful too?
About Scott Anderson
Formerly an Anglican priest (ordained 1975) received into the Catholic Church in February 2012, and ordained to the Diaconate on 27th July 2013. I took early retirement, and divide my time between London and northern France. I am deeply committed to the Ordinariate as a gift of the Holy Spirit in the search for unity. Like many Ordinariate members I feel a personal gratitude to Pope Emeritus Benedict, together with loyalty to our Holy Father, Pope Francis. My blog tries to make a small contribution to the growth of the Ordinariate by asking questions (and proposing some answers) about the 'Anglican Patrimony'.
I have always been fascinated by the whole issue of growth and decline, and therefore concerned for appropriate means of evangelisation in western Europe. I believe that the Holy Spirit is constantly renewing the People of God and that we must be open to him.
On Saturday 19th October 2013, I was ordained to the Priesthood at Most Precious Blood, Borough, by the Most Revd Peter Smith, Archbishop of Southwark, for the service of the Ordinariate of our Lady of Walsingham. I continued to serve the Ordinariate group and Parish at Most Precious Blood until the end of 2014. Subsequently, I helped in the care of the Ordinariate Groups at Hemel Hempstead and Croydon, and in the Archdiocese of Southwark, until the beginning of September 2015. With the agreement of my Ordinary, , the Bishop of Amiens appointed me Administrator of the Parish of Notre Dame des Etangs (Pont Remy) in Picardie, France.
After nine years as parish priest, with wonderful and supportive parishioners, I decided that the time had come to retire and return to the UK. A nasty accident four years ago and contracting COVID has left me physically rather feeble! I shall be ever grateful for the years in France, a wonderful ending to the years of parish ministry. So here I am back in the UK, taking a long rest, setting up home, coping with all the new Safeguarding procedures - and wondering what next.
Perhaps not hiding the truth, but chilling :
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22029381.800-us-firm-patents-dnaanalysis-tool-for-planning-a-baby.html#.Ul0riVlwaUk
This appeared on Gloria.TV.
Words fail…………….
Forgot to paste the link. Be warned, its very unpleasant