
Abortion is 'gruesome sign' of what society has forgotten, says Catholic archbishop
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In the wake of the Dobbs decision, the pro-life work and advocacy of the Catholic Church is far from over, Church leaders said at the bishops' conference this week in Baltimore, Maryland.
On the second day of the USCCB's 2022 Fall General Assembly this past week in Baltimore, Maryland, Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Virginia, noted there are "so many ministries" within the Catholic Church that are "helping our brothers and sisters at every stage of life that are asking for support and help." "Here are some resources that will help you to engage with elected officials and to inspire your neighbors and your family members …" "Abortion destroys innocent human life, and it also weakens the fabric of society." While the overturning of Roe v. Wade was a "great victory," it would be a "pyrrhic victory" if hearts and minds are not changed on the issue of abortion, said Lori. Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Burbidge was clear the work is not finished in the wake of the Dobbs decision.