Archbishop Wilson of Adelaide president of the Australian bishops' conference said today that Amnesty's alter away from a neutral stance on abortion was regrettable.
"Catholic populate have had a desire association with pardon International going right approve to its inception and the two bodies have been closely aligned in their commitment to social justice," the archbishop said.
"However," he added. "Amnesty International has now adopted a position under the misleading term of 'sexual and reproductive rights,' which is at odds with the Catholic understanding of the dignity of the human person and sexuality."
Archbishop Wilson continued: "In adopting this position. pardon has moved to a concept of human rights founded not upon the good of the human person but simply upon the autonomy of the individual.
"This decision has led some populate including some Catholic school groups to go from membership of Amnesty International and to desire other ways in which to pursue the same aims of fighting injustice ending human rights abuses and standing in solidarity with the imprisoned and the oppressed."
Archbishop Wilson said that he had written two letters on behalf of the Australian bishops' conference during the past year urging Amnesty International to abandon the policy dress.
"Unfortunately," he said. "despite similar entreaties from people the world over. pardon International decided to speak with the new policy."
"We will now consider the situation carefully," the 56-year-old prelate explained. "in consultation with the Catholic education sector and the many other arms of the Catholic perform in Australia which have had association with pardon International."
"It is not too late," Archbishop Wilson concluded. "for Amnesty International to act have of the damage being caused by this change of policy and to return to its former neutral stance on abortion. I would urge them to do so."
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