A sad day for mothers and babies but a new phase for pro-life movement – Caroline Simons

A sad day for mothers and babies but a new phase for pro-life movement – Caroline Simons

A sad day for mothers and babies but a new phase for pro-life movement – Caroline Simons

Creighton and TDs who kept pro-life promise thanked for ‘defence of human dignity’

12th July 2013

Pro Life Campaign volunteers at Dáil Éireann last night as the abortion legislation was voted through the Dáil

The passage of the Government’s abortion legislation marks a sad day for unborn children and their mothers but opens a new phase of activity for the Irish pro-life movement, the Pro Life Campaign said today.

“Thousands of people across Ireland feel a deep sadness at what happened but also a determined motivation to turn this bad situation around,” PLC spokesperson Caroline Simons said.

“The constitutional protection for unborn babies achieved in 1983 was undermined by the Supreme Court decision in X. That decision made it possible to legislate for the unjust destruction of unborn children. It is shameful that our Government should activate all this now,” Ms Simons said.

“Thousands of people feel deep sadness at what has happened. We know that Ireland, without abortion, has been among the safest places in the world for women to be pregnant.  We now move into a new phase of activity where we will work to restore full constitutional protection for unborn children and a legal order that operates to discourage abortion, not promote it. That work starts today.”

“The pro-life movement is mobilised and growing. We have seen the biggest ever gatherings of pro-life people in recent weeks. We may not have as many media friends as our opponents but we will continue to work with every sector of society to promote and defend the dignity of human life.”

“Opinion polls show that where it is shown that abortion is not a treatment for suicidal feelings – and it is not – there is strong opposition to abortion.”

“There is deep disappointment that the Taoiseach and Fine Gael reneged on their pre-election pro-life promise and over the Government’s bullying of TDs whose consciences were troubled by this legislation. What has happened is an indictment of our political culture. But the pro-life movement has new impressive role-models in former Minister Lucinda Creighton and Fine Gael TDs Terence Flanagan, Brian Walsh, Billy Timmins, Peter Mathews and Sinn Féin TD Peadar Toibín who dared to dissent.

“We thank those TDs for their impressive leadership in the defence of human dignity. Our members will work as never before to ensure that they and others like them get a resounding mandate at the next election,” she concluded.

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