The excommunication of Margaret McBride occurred with the sanctioning by the American religious sister Margaret McBride in November 2009 of an abortion...
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Thomas Olmsted (category Roman Catholic bishops of Phoenix)
Catholic Eparchy of Passaic in New Jersey. In May 2010, Olmsted declared that Sister Margaret McBride, a member of the ethics committee of St. Joseph’s Hospital...
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Margaret McBride, a nun, for allowing an abortion. McBride later reconciled with the Church and is no longer living in a state of excommunication. In...
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Savita Andanappa Yalagi; 9 September 1981 – 28 October 2012) was a dentist of Indian origin, living in Ireland, who died from sepsis after her request for...
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Canon 1397 §2 (category Excommunication)
those who have performed abortion is up to the local bishop. Excommunication of Margaret McBride "Book VI - Penal Sanctions in the Church" (PDF). The Holy...
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sententiae excommunication, on the grounds that direct abortion cannot be justified. As of December 2011[update], the hospital stated that McBride had reconciled...
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Eucharist denial to Catholic politicians over abortion (redirect from Excommunication of Catholic politicians who support abortion)
as a matter of doctrine, some Catholic bishops have refused or threatened to refuse communion, or threatened to declare excommunication upon Catholic...
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ethics, the sanctity of life, sometimes described as the inviolability of life, is a principle of implied protection regarding aspects of sentient life that...
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chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and Gray. In 2011, speakers included House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, and...
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Gianna Beretta Molla (category Christian female saints of the Late Modern era)
2015. Thomas J. McKenna. "Miracles Approved for the Canonization of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla". Retrieved 28 January 2020. "Daughter of saint inspires...
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Catholic Church's position until 1869, when the limitation of automatic excommunication to abortion of a formed fetus was removed, a change that has been interpreted...
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Catholics for Choice (section Excommunication)
were threatened with excommunication if they did not leave the organization. Kissling responded by saying that people in favor of abortion rights who consider...
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authority of the Magisterium, it is independent of the Catholic Church. CatholicVote.org is divided into three organizations: CatholicVote.org, a project of Fidelis...
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2009 Brazilian girl abortion case (category Incidents of violence against girls)
would endanger the mother's life. The 1983 Code of Canon Law says that latae sententiae excommunication is incurred by "a person who procures a completed...
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80 McIntyre, Alison (2004-07-28). "Doctrine of Double Effect". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Wikiquote has quotations related to Principle of double...
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Sister Margaret McBride, as a member of the ethics board of a Catholic hospital, allowed doctors to perform an abortion to save the life of a mother of four...
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Consistent life ethic (redirect from Consistent Ethic of Life)
and Welfare Reform." Sociology of Religion. 62(2001): 275–299 McCormick, Richard A. "The Quality of Life, the Sanctity of Life." The Hastings Center Report...
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Humanae vitae (category Catholic theology of the body)
ISBN 978-0-8362-0374-5. McClory, Robert (1995). Turning point: the inside story of the Papal Birth Control Commission, and how Humanae Vitae changed the life of Patty Crowley...
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Ensoulment (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
(propositions of lax moralists) as "at least scandalous and in practice dangerous". He forbade anyone to teach them under penalty of excommunication. The condemned...
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thorough study of each one of them shows that the medical basis of these motives is very limited, and that in the cases where, in the absence of a therapeutic...
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communion; in others, the possibility of excommunication has been suggested. According to David Yamane, "the vast majority of bishops in the United States ....
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four cases of women throughout history who committed murders using poison. Each of the three original episodes covered cases of various groups of women who...
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Walk for Life West Coast (category Politics of San Francisco)
California. It is held on a Saturday on or near January 22, the anniversary date of the decision in the United States Supreme Court case, Roe v. Wade. The first...
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Henry VIII (redirect from Henry VIII, King of England)
Eighth, by the Grace of God, King of England and France, Defender of the Faith and Lord of Ireland". Following Henry's excommunication, Pope Paul III rescinded...
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Sicilian business (category Henry III of England)
Finding only minimal support from Parliament and faced with the threat of excommunication from Rome, Henry III resorted to extorting money from his domestic...
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Abortion in Arizona (redirect from History of abortion in Arizona)
procurement of the abortion. Olmsted informed her that in allowing the abortion, she had incurred a latae sententiae, or automatic, excommunication. McBride was...
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March for Life and Family (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2019)
organizing in many towns in Poland, but not on the same date. The Centre of Life and Family Foundation (Pol. Fundacja Centrum Życia i Rodziny) is organizing...
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Anne Boleyn (redirect from Anne Boleyn, 1st Marchioness of Pembroke)
of the marriage and excommunications, the first break between the Church of England and the Catholic Church took place, and the king took control of the...
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American Catholic activist organization which opposes abortion, all forms of contraception, embryonic stem cell research, and euthanasia. Its current president...
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March for Life (Paris) (category Culture of Paris)
of the 1975 law that legalized abortion in France. The event was created in 2005 by several French anti-abortion organizations the thirtieth year of legal...
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