NEW YORK ‘CELEBRATES’ LEGALIZED ABORTION UNTIL BIRTH; CATHOLIC BISHOPS QUESTION CUOMO’S FAITH

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is under fire from faith leaders after he signed a bill into law that legalizes abortion up until birth in many cases. The Democrat governor directed the One World Trade Center and other landmarks to be lit in pink Tuesday to celebrate the passage of “Reproductive Health Act.”

Cuomo called it “a historic victory for New Yorkers and for our progressive values” on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.

But not everyone is celebrating.

New York Catholic bishops slammed Cuomo for the move just days after he touted his Catholic faith during the State of the State address.

“Your advocacy of extreme abortion legislation is completely contrary to the teachings of our pope and our Church,” Albany Bishop Rev. Edward B. Scharfenberger wrote in an open letter in the Evangelist on Saturday. “I shudder to think of the consequences this law will wreak. You have already uttered harsh threats about the welcome you think pro-lifers are not entitled to in our state. Now you are demonstrating that you mean to write your warning into law. Will being pro-life one day be a hate crime in the State of New York?”

One New York entrepreneur, in protest of the bill’s passage, opted to take a stand in a small but meaningful way. Jon Speed, proprietor of Jon Speed The Book Scout, closed his business for the day, refusing to collect sales tax to support what he called the murder of innocents.

Speed placed this sign in the front window of his shuttered book store: “We are closed today, January 23rd. It is a day of mourning in New York. In honor of the thousands of babies that will die in the years to come under the Reproductive Health Act, we shall not be collecting sales tax on this day. We will resume regular business tomorrow, collecting Sales Tax under duress.”

Image from jonspeedbooks.com

 

New York was the first state to legalize abortion in 1970. Cuomo directed the 408-foot spire on the One World Trade Center, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, the Kosciuszko Bridge and the Alfred E. Smith Building in Albany to be lit pink to “celebrate this achievement and shine a bright light forward for the rest of the nation to follow.”

Under the Reproductive Health Act, non-doctors are now allowed to conduct abortions and the procedure could be done until the mother’s due date if the woman’s health is endangered or if the fetus is not viable. The previous law only allowed abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy if a woman’s life was at risk.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, along with the Catholic bishops in the state signed a letter condemning the bill, saying “our beloved state has become a more dangerous one for women and their unborn babies.”

“Our governor and legislative leaders hail this new abortion law as progress. This is not progress,” the bishops wrote. “Progress will be achieved when our laws and our culture once again value and respect each unrepeatable gift of human life, from the first moment of creation to natural death.”

Thomas Peters, the @AmericanPapist on Twitter, condemned Cuomo, saying he should be excommunicated for his pro-abortion actions, pointing to the One World Trade Center’s pink spire.

“Now it looks just like the needle that is used to supply the lethal injection to the living unborn child,” Peters wrote.



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