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In what ways do the conservative Catholics begin to exert their anti-abortion beliefs with the support of the hierarchy?Ĭatholics do the rosary.
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Abortion became, even more so than birth control, the issue that this particular group of Catholics exerts with the support of the hierarchy. The more conservative Catholics who wanted an unchanging church attached themselves to reproductive issues and issues around gender and sexuality: that you’re going to have celibate priests, that you aren’t going to have women priests. I think non-Catholics can’t quite comprehend how radical this was, that the church that had claimed to be unchanging across time and space, all of the sudden were like, “We’re going to modernize.” That what marks them as Christians is being against abortion.īut how did it become this unifying issue that became so tied to religious affiliation or identity?Ĭatholics had a very long-standing opposition to abortion, but throughout most of the 20th century, Catholics talked more about their opposition to birth control. And yet through the politics of abortion, they start talking about their common Judeo-Christian values, in a way that allows this particular religious coalition to claim that the anti-abortion position is the religious position. There were all sorts of deeply held antagonisms between religious groups and antagonisms to working across borders. They thought it would water down their own claims to absolute truth. Mormons and evangelicals - none of them wanted to be a part of religious coalitions for most of the 20th century, and they didn’t want to find common ground. Any student of history knows that this is a strange coalition that came to dominate our politics in the late 20th century. And the anti-abortion movement facilitated these coalitions that become the basis for the religious right. So what was the anti-abortion movement’s genesis? Pornography doesn’t really matter anymore.”įatherly talked to Holland about the history of the anti-abortion movement in 2021, in a discussion that has only become more relevant. I think we’ve seen it very clearly in the 21st century, that all of these other issues of social conservatives are sort of neither here nor there.
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“The anti-abortion movements created ideas that just claim to feel so personal, to so many people. For the Christian right, the draft opinion will represent a huge win, one that has been decades in the making. Abortion will be a family planning tool shunted off the table. People will die having high-risk pregnancies, will die trying to end their pregnancies, will give birth to babies they cannot afford to raise and will be trapped in cycles of poverty. After all, several states have now banned abortion at six weeks of pregnancy, and many other states have laws on the books that will trigger abortion bans if Roe is overturned.Īrguing that the right to abortion is not enshrined in the Constitution will not only have cascading effects ( many are concerned that other rights, like gay marriage and interracial marriage, will be at risk because they were decided under the right to privacy as well) but will also make the lives of pregnant people, people who can become pregnant, and their families drastically harder. Opinions often change in ways big and small in the drafting process, and a final ruling has not been expected until the end of the court's term in late June or early July.That this opinion leaked to the press might be unprecedented, but following decades of the slow chipping away at abortion rights nationwide, few experts are surprised by the move. The court confirmed the authenticity of the leaked draft, which was dated to February, and Chief Justice John Roberts said he had ordered an investigation into what he called an "egregious breach of trust." Things like the ability to make decisions about religion - all of those things could be undermined because this court is just shucking out the notion that the due process clause has meaning and is protective of people's civil rights and civil liberties," said Kolbert. "There's language in that decision which at least opens the door for the court to address other fundamental rights," said Farnese. Legal scholars now wonder about other rights that were crafted on the coattails of Roe v.