Presbyterian Panel Alters Abortion Stance
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) committee on social policy has agreed to drop its stance that a late-term, viable fetus may be aborted if there is a lack of resources or commitment to care for a child, the Presbyterian News Service reported.
The social policy committee and a committee on litigation negotiated differences and will make a joint recommendation to the church’s June national assembly.
The compromise approves abortions after viability if necessary “to save the life of the woman, to preserve the woman’s health in circumstances of a serious risk to the health of the woman, to avoid fetal suffering as a result of untreatable, life-threatening genetic anomalies, or in cases of incest or rape.”
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