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ROME – When doctors, nurses and health care workers conscientiously object to a procedure to protect the life and dignity of their patients, they must do so respectfully, Pope Francis said.
Without respect, conscientious objection can be “a reason for contempt or pride” that would impede dialogue “with those who hold different positions” and mask the true reason of that objection, which is to the seek the patient’s well-being, the pope told a group of Catholic health care workers May 17 at the Vatican. . . [Full text]
This brief article summarizes a statement made by Pope Francis in Italian. An article by La Croix International misrepresented the statement. For comment on that article, see Pope Francis on conscientious objection by health care workers