
Front Royal, VA – Following is a statement from Father
Shenan J. Boquet, president of Human Life International, on the death of Savita
Halappanavar, the Indian woman who was allegedly refused an abortion from a
Catholic hospital in Ireland.
The staff and pro-life missionaries of Human Life
International join those mourning the death of Savita. We pray that God have
mercy on her soul and that He will bring peace and healing to her family and
friends who have lost a loved one.
But we categorically reject the pro-abortion activist and
media effort to use her death for their own cause when very few facts are known
about the decisions regarding her treatment. We join Irish Health Minister
James Reilly in appealing for people to await the outcome of investigations by
the coroner and the Hospital and Health Service Executive. And it needs to be
pointed out that according to Mr. Reilly, there is no evidence that a Catholic
ethos prevented responsible treatment of Savita, despite some news reports
demonizing the Catholic Church’s position on abortion as the sole reason for
Savita’s tragic death.
The Church’s position in these difficult cases is always to
save both patients – both mother and child. The description of the hospital's
response to Savita's condition sounds, at best, incomplete, and at worst, a
complete misrepresentation of the response of a hospital that has an exemplary
record for maternal health.
We must also ask why it is not time for a national
conversation about abortion when a woman dies from having an abortion. In the
U.S., it is well known that a young woman named Tonya Reaves died this past
July from a botched abortion at a Chicago Planned Parenthood, yet somehow her
death did not merit international attention and condemnation despite reports of
staggering negligence on the part of Planned Parenthood leading to her death.
And yet we are led to believe with this deluge of press surrounding the death
of Savita, and with obviously incomplete information, that a Catholic hospital
maliciously caused the death of a young mother by not treating her.
This is activism masquerading as compassion and moral
outrage. Let us find out what the hospital actually offered for treatment, how
things actually proceeded, then let's make our judgment as to the cause of this
tragic death. But if we are actually concerned about women's health, we must be
just as outraged by those many women harmed or killed every week through legal
and illegal abortion around the world. Until then, with the Catholic Church we
insist that medical professionals do everything they can to save both mother
and child in these difficult situations. Abortion always takes one life and
harms another. It saves no one, and it divides communities and nations, as we
see again in this tragic episode.