Catholic Leaders Say Zika Doesn’t Change Ban on Contraception (Q113371339)
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Catholic Leaders Say Zika Doesn’t Change Ban on Contraception (English)
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The papal encyclical Humanae Vitae, issued by Pope Paul VI in 1968, said that artificial contraception was forbidden because sexual intercourse must always be open to procreation (English)
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Cardinal Odilo Scherer of São Paulo said recently that mothers must accept babies born with microcephaly “as a mission,” and that abortion was out of the question. (English)
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As the Zika virus spreads in Latin America, Catholic leaders are warning women against using contraceptives or having abortions, even as health officials in some countries are advising women not to get pregnant because of the risk of birth defects. (English)
13 February 2016
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