Once abortion becomes permissible in a country “any limits to its
availability become eroded over time”, Irish Catholic bishops have
claimed.
The issue was discussed at the general meeting of the
Irish Catholic Bishops Conference, which ended yesterday at St Patrick’s
College in Maynooth.
The bishops said in a statement they were “deeply concerned” about “any intention” to legislate for abortion in Ireland.
The
bishops also dismissed the X case as a basis to move forward on the
issue.
“In that judgment, the court unilaterally overturned the pro-life
intention and the will of the people in the 1983 referendum. It
heard no psychiatric evidence. It implied that abortion was an answer to
suicidal ideation, whereas current research indicates that suicidal
ideation rarely relates to a single cause and that abortion itself can
lead to suicidal ideation and mental health difficulties. The
2010 judgment of the European Court of Human Rights can be satisfied by
appropriate guidelines clarifying existing best practice in our
hospitals.”