The Society of Jesus in Uruguay has expressed “deep regret” over
statements made to reporters by local priest Father Jose Ignacio
Gonzalez Faus, who voiced support for the legalization of abortion.
In remarks published Oct. 22 by La Daria, Fr. Gonzalez Faus said he
supported the legalization of procedure after the government of Uruguay
passed a bill allowing the practice up to the twelfth week of pregnancy.
Jesuit superiors in Uruguay, however, were quick to distance themselves
from Fr. Gonzalez’s views in a statement issued on Oct. 25.
“The position of the Society of Jesus regarding the issues mentioned by
Father Gonzalez Faus in the aforementioned interview is none other than
that of the Catholic Church, and his statements in no way reflect our
thoughts and viewpoints,” the Jesuit leaders said.
Fr. Gonzalez’s statements “have done nothing more than create confusion
in people, especially the way in which he approaches the issue of the
legalization of abortion.”
The priest's stance “is not only contrary to the position of the Church
in general, but also totally ignores the actions of the Church in
Uruguay in recent months regarding this issue.”
“Many priests, religious and laity have strived to clearly present the
position of the Catholic Church and have publicly stood up to defend
it,” the group added. “This includes us as well.”