Irish pro-lifers shouldn't be misled by false histories of the 2002 abortion referendum
Some people are being misled into believing that the current threat of abortion legalisation in the Republic of Ireland is due to the defeat of the proposals put to the Irish people regarding abortion in the 2002 referendum. The 2002 proposals were in fact similar to those being proposed in Ireland right now. Pat Buckley, SPUC's man in the Republic of Ireland, has produced the following brief review of what was at stake in 2002. You can read Pat's review on the blog of John Smeaton, SPUC directorOther stories:
Euthanasia
- Claims that man left to die alone after appalling care had been put on Liverpool Care Pathway [Chad, 22 February]
- News giant Reuters announces support for same-sex marriage bill [Pink News, 21 February]
- Peter Stanford, former Catholic Herald editor, misrepresents Pope Benedict on gays, the unmarried and contraception [John Smeaton, 21 February]
- Catholic leaders say Pope will be remembered for marriage defense [CNA, 20 February]
- Maria Miller dismisses Church's concerns over teaching gay marriage [Tablet, 20 February]
- Registrars must perform gay marriage, says Government [Catholic Herald, 20 February]
- Message of chastity Is essential to the pro-life movement [LifeNews.com, 19 February]
- Death of Dr Evelyn Billings [Pat Buckley, 19 February]
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