A professor at the University of Notre Dame, a private Catholic university, is offering to help students obtain abortions and contraceptives, despite Catholic teaching denouncing the practices as grave moral evils.
Tamara Kay, a professor of sociology at Notre Dame, advertised on the door of her office that she would offer"information on all healthcare issues and access — confidentially with care and compassion,"The student outlet reported that Kay also had the letter"J" on the door of her office, which, according to Kay, denotes faculty who are willing to help students obtain Plan B and Plan C pills, the latter of which induce abortions up to the 12th week of fetal developmentFederal...
The Catholic Church teaches that abortion and contraception are both grave moral evils and that faithful Catholics must work to abolish abortion as a matter of public policy. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that"formal cooperation in an abortion constitutes a grave offense" and anyone who"procures a completed abortion incurs excommunication."
The sociology professor reportedly acknowledges that her opinion on abortion"runs afoul of Church teaching," telling the“We are here to help you access healthcare when you need it, and we are prepared in every way. Look for the 'J', Spread the word to students!” she reportedly wrote on social media. It is unclear what the"J" stands for.
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