Pope Francis says women should be ‘forgiven’ for the ‘great sin’ of abortion (Picture: AP)

Pope Francis said that women who’ve had abortions can be forgiven for the ‘great sin’.

The pope is allowing all priests to absolve women who’ve terminated pregnancies, though the language used will anger those who feel a woman should have autonomy over her own body.

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In the Apostolic Letter released by the Vatican, Pope Francis wrote: ‘There is no sin that God’s mercy cannot reach and wipe away when it finds a repentant heart seeking to be reconciled [with God].’

Although while offering forgiveness, he added: ‘I wish to restate as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life.’




He did not reference abortion in cases of rape, incest or pregnancies which put the mother’s life at risk, nor did he mention, you know, men’s role in pregnancy.

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Demonstrators take part in a protest to urge the Irish Government to repeal the 8th amendment which enforces strict limitations to a woman’s right to an abortion, in Dublin, Ireland September 24, 2016 (Picture: Reuters)

Because the Roman Catholic Church holds abortion to be such a serious sin, it had long put the matter of granting forgiveness for it in the hands of a bishop, who could either hear the woman’s confession himself or delegate that to a priest who was expert in such situations.

In 2015, Francis had said he was allowing all rank-and-file priests to grant absolution for an abortion for the duration of the Holy Year, which ran from December 8 2015 until November 20 2016.

By now letting all priests absolve the sin of abortion on a permanent basis following the end of the Holy Year, Francis is further applying his vision of a merciful church to those women who, as he has written in the past, felt they had no choice but to make an ‘agonising and painful decision’.

Polish women and some male supporters blow horns while raising a hanger, the symbol of illegal abortion, during a nationwide strike and demonstration to protest a legislative proposal for a total ban on abortion in Warsaw, Poland, Monday, Oct. 3, 2016 (Picture: AP)

‘May every priest, therefore, be a guide, support and comfort to penitents on this journey of special reconciliation’ for faithful who had abortions, Francis wrote.

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He explained his rationale, saying: ‘Lest any obstacle arise between the request for reconciliation and God’s forgiveness, I henceforth grant to all priests, in virtue of their ministry, the faculty to absolve those who have committed the sin of procured abortion.

‘The provision I had made in this regard, limited to the duration of the Extraordinary Holy Year, is hereby extended, notwithstanding anything to the contrary.’