Iglesia en Mexico: La vida debe defenderse desde el vientre materno y en todas sus etapas
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El Secretario General de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano (CEM), Mons. Alfonso Miranda, senalo recientemente que la vida humana debe defenderse "desde el vientre materno y en todas sus etapas".
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
1/31/2019 (5 years ago)
Published in Americas
Keywords: Church in Mexico, the womb, all its stages
CIUDAD DE MEXICO (ACI Prensa) - A traves de Twitter, al compartir un comentario del Obispo Auxiliar de Los angeles, Mons. Robert Barron, sobre la reciente legalizacion del aborto en Nueva York durante los 9 meses de embarazo, Mons. Miranda aseguro que la defensa de la vida humana debe alcanzar "especialmente" a los "mas vulnerables" y "hasta su muerte natural".
Mons. Barron dijo en su cuenta en Twitter que "el gobernador de Nueva York (Andrew Cuomo) recientemente firmo como ley un protocolo que permite el asesinato de un nino por nacer hasta el momento del parto", y califico la medida como una "ruta corta hacia el caos".
Defender la vida, desde el vientre materno, y en todas sus etapas, especialmente las mas vulnerables, y la vejez, hasta su muerte natural, libre de manipulaciones ajenas y contrarias a su inviolable dignidad. https://t.co/7eUBWo8Y1R
- " Alfonso Miranda (@monsalfonso) 29 de enero de 2019El 22 de enero de este ano el Senado de Nueva York aprobo una nueva ley que permite el aborto durante los nueve meses de embarazo, y avala que si el bebe sobrevive a esta practica se le deje morir.
El gobernador de Nueva York, Andrew Cuomo, quien se define como catolico, califico la nueva ley como una "victoria historica para los neoyorquinos y para nuestros valores progresistas".
Mons. Miranda, tambien Obispo Auxiliar de Monterrey, aseguro que la vida humana debe estar ademas "libre de manipulaciones ajenas y contrarias a su inviolable dignidad".
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