Bishops finally cut abortion ties.Berlin -- It has taken Germany's Bishops' Conference six years to formally ban the pregnancy advisory service, Donum Donum has several meanings:
Donum Vitae, a private organization established by Catholic lay persons, issues certificates that are legally required to obtain an abortion in Germany Abortion in Germany is technically permitted in the first trimester upon condition of counseling and a waiting period, and in rare exceptional cases afterwards. History Legalization of abortion was first widely discussed in Germany during the early 20th century. . Abortion is technically illegal in Germany Germany (jûr`mənē), Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (2005 est. pop. 82,431,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km). , but women are able to have them, provided they have received counselling at a state approved centre (such as Donum Vitae), which then issues them with a certificate allowing them to proceed with the abortion. The bishops have cautioned pregnancy information centres run by Catholic agencies not to co-operate with or share services with Donum Vitae, since providing a certificate to allow an abortion is totally against Catholic teaching and would be cooperating with the evil of abortion. In 2001, Bishop Franz Kamphaus of Limburg refused to ban Donum Vitae from his diocese DIOCESE, eccl. law. The district over which a bishop exercises his spiritual functions. 1 B1. Com. 111. not because he supported abortion, but because he saw counselling as a way to dissuade TO DISSUADE, crim. law. To induce a person not to do an act. 2. To dissuade a witness from giving evidence against a person indicted, is an indictable offence at common law. Hawk. B. 1, c. 2 1, s. 1 5. women from abortion (C.I., May 2001, p. 19). Then, in March 2002 Bishop Kamphaus capitulated after being issued with a second order from the Vatican to stop supporting the counselling service in his diocese. |
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