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Abortion to save looks: Pope takes aim at beauty cult

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Wednesday (Jan 11) took aim at the modern world’s obsessions with power, success and beauty, citing the example of a woman who had an abortion to preserve her looks.

Pope Francis arrives to lead his Wednesday general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican on Jan 11, 2017. Photo: Reuters

Pope Francis arrives to lead his Wednesday general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican on Jan 11, 2017. Photo: Reuters

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Wednesday (Jan 11) took aim at the modern world’s obsessions with power, success and beauty, citing the example of a woman who had an abortion to preserve her looks.

In an anecdote he said dated from his time as Bishop of Buenos Aires, Francis recounted the story of a a very beautiful woman who was inordinately proud of how she looked.

“She said, as if it was natural, ‘Yes, I had to have an abortion because my appearance is important’,” the 80-year-old, whose papacy began in March 2013, said during his midweek public audience.

“When values such as physical beauty, health become idols to which everything must be sacrificed they create confusion in our spirit and in our hearts.

“Rather than promoting life, they drive us towards death,” he added in comments that also targeted “power, success and vanity with their illusions of eternity and omnipotence”.

Catholic teaching considers abortion as akin to the most heinous of murders.

Pope Francis does not waver from that line but has authorised priests to absolve women who have had terminations, something which only a bishop could previously do. AFP

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