Card. Yeom: every human life
from conception is noble, honourable, dignified
Card. Yeom celebrating the annual Spring Mass for Catholic congressmen |
South Korean Cardinal Andrew Yeom Soo-jung has reiterated
the Church’s pro-life stand against abortion and the death penalty.
By Robin Gomes
A prominent Church leader in South Korea has reiterated the
Catholic Church’s stand against abortion and the death penalty saying human
life is noble, honourable and dignified from the moment of conception.
Embryonic life
“What we should do is to accept every life as it is from the
moment of conception under the responsibility of both father and mother at the
same time. Moreover, given that every life is under the common responsibility
of our society, we should try to improve the overall social welfare system
to support parents to give birth and raise their children,” said Cardinal Andrew
Yeom Soo- jung , Archbishop of Seoul.
He was addressing the Youth Pro-Life Rally in
the South Korean capital on March 16. Some 1,000 Korean youth and Church
leaders, including Card. Yeom and Apostolic Nuncio to Korea Archbishop Alfred
Xuereb participated in the rally that was organized by the Committee for Family
& Life of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Korea (CBCK)
in cooperation with the Organizing Committee for March for Life Korea.
Earlier on March 14, during the annual spring Mass for Catholic
congressmen, Card. Yeom stressed Church’s commitment to life, saying that
babies should be “protected and respected as independent beings” from their
embryonic stage, and not be “regarded as possessions of either mothers or
fathers”. “Human dignity,” he stressed, “cannot be decided by the
majority vote or judged by socio-economic standards.”
Death penalty
The 75-year old cardinal also commented on the death
penalty. Recalling the message of Pope Francis to the
7th World Congress Against the Death
Penalty held recently in the European Parliament in Brussels, the
cardinal said, “Human life is the most important and fundamental gift, which is
a source of all human rights.” “The death penalty is a serious
insult and sin to this fundamental right to life for everyone.”
The Pope urged all political leaders and government associates to take steps to
completely abolish the death penalty in each country.
The cardinal’s message to the nation’s lawmakers reiterated
the Church’s position on the sensitive issues of abortion and the death penalty
that are growing increasingly controversial in Korean society today.
South Korea is awaiting the Constitutional Court’s decision
on the current law on the death penalty.
The CBCK’s Subcommittee for Abolition of Death Penalty in Committee
for Justice & Peace filed a constitutional appeal in February calling for
the abolition of the death penalty.
In 1996 and 2010, the Court had ruled that the death penalty
does not violate the South Korean constitution.
Abortion
While the Constitutional Court is also expected to announce
its decision on the constitutionality of the abortion law early next month,
voices in support of legalizing it are growing.
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea on Monday
submitted a statement to the Constitutional Court saying that criminal
penalties for women who undergo abortion , as well as doctors who
perform them, are unconstitutional. It said the current law on abortion
violates the right to self-determination.
According to an online survey conducted last year by the
state-run Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, some 50,000
abortions were reported in 2017, about one-third the number reported in 2010,
which stood at 168,738.
Of the 756 women who said they have had at least one
abortion, 33.4 percent said they decided on abortion for the sake of
their career or studies. Another 32.9 percent cited financial
instability, and 32.9 percent said the pregnancy had gone against
their family plans.
The Korean Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
presented a different picture. It estimates that some 3,000 abortions are
performed daily, far more than government figures.
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