An Open Letter to Pope Francis

November 7, 2018

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November 7, 2018

His Holiness, Pope Francis
Apostolic Palace
00120 Vatican City

Dear Pope Francis,

As abortion providers and organisations that advocate for a woman’s right to choose, we were disturbed by your comments comparing a woman’s right to make decisions about her own body to “resorting to a contract killer.” Your reckless rhetoric was a disappointment to abortion providers who seek to do right by women every day around the globe, often at great risk to themselves and to their families. You display a sad lack of understanding of the everyday experiences of the world’s women and the tough decisions and situations that they face every day in matters concerning their healthcare.

You claim a devotion to the world’s poorest people, but your recent comments failed to show compassion, care and understanding for the lived reality of women around the world. You failed to recognise the impact that unsafe abortion has on the poorest women globally. Almost 50,000 women die—and millions more suffer serious injuries—due to unsafe abortions every year, particularly in the Global South. You also neglect to consider the Vatican’s ban on birth control—in effect now for half a century—that has left the world’s most vulnerable women trapped in poverty without family planning options and unprotected from the spread of HIV & AIDS.

You have repeatedly demonstrated that you have a serious blind spot when it comes to the needs of women, including Catholic women who use contraception and have abortions at similar rates as do women of other faiths or of no faith. As abortion providers, we see and care for these women every day. They come to our hospitals and clinics seeking contraception or abortion services to build a better life for themselves and their families. We see them injured—sometimes even dying—from complications arising from unsafe abortions. It is negligent, dangerous and cruel to ignore these daily realities, and that is why we stand by women. Sadly, time and time again, you and the Catholic hierarchy have only stood in the way of women, all too often denying them a pathway to safely exercise their decision making in good conscience.

We trust women to make ethical decisions over their bodies that will allow them to thrive. We provide abortions out of deep moral conviction and an unwavering commitment to put our patients first.

The villains here are not those who support abortion rights, those who you chose to malign with your thoughtless comments. The ones who put women’s lives in danger are those who deny women access to these rights, blatantly ignoring the impact on their health and their lives. People around the world have been speaking out about abortion in places like Ireland, Chile and even your home country of Argentina, and are saying loud and clear that abortion is healthcare. They have a lot to say. It is time to listen.

Signed,

Abortion Care Network, United States

Abortion Providers Group Aotearoa New Zealand (APGANZ)

Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (ARCC)

Abortion Support Network, UK

Asia Safe Abortion Partnership (ASAP)

Association for Human Rights and Civic Participation (PaRiter), Croatia

Associazione Medici Italiani Contraccezione e Aborto (AMICA), Italy

British Pregnancy Advisory Service (bpas)

Catholics for Choice

Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir Argentina

Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir Perú

Central and Eastern European Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ASTRA)

Ciocia Basia, Germany

Coalition to Repeal the 8th, Ireland

Consorcio Latinoamericano Contra el Aborto Inseguro (CLACAI), Perú

Corporación Miles, Chile

EnGendeRights, Inc., Philippines

Equality and Modernity Association, Poland

Family Planning NSW, Australia

Filipino Freethinkers

Fundación ESAR, Colombia

Fundación Oriéntame, Colombia

Global Doctors for Choice

HowToUseAbortionPill

Humanists UK

International Federation of Professional Abortion and Contraception Associates (FIAPAC)

International Network for the Reduction of Abortion Discrimination and Stigma (inroads)

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)

Ipas

Kobiety w Sieci, Poland

LUNA vzw, Belgium

Marie Stopes Australia

Marie Stopes International

Medical Students for Choice, United States

Nalane for Reproductive Justice, South Africa

National Abortion Federation (NAF), United States

National Advocates for Pregnant Women, United States

National Center for Lesbian Rights, United States

Philippine Safe Abortion Advocacy Network (PINSAN)

PROMSEX, Centro de Promoción y Defensa de los Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos, Perú

Reproductive Health Services (RHS), Kenya

Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning (RFSU), Sweden

Safe Abortion Action Fund (SAAF), UK

safe2choose

Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition, South Africa

Si Jeunesse Savait, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Society for Feminist Analyses AnA, Romania

WomanHealth Philippines

Women Help Women, Netherlands

Women on Waves

Women on Web

Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR)

And the following individuals:

Marijke Alblas, MD, South Africa

Sarah Diehl, Author and Activist, Germany

Jhony Juarez Montalvan, MD, MPH, Perú

Jean-Francois (Mickey) Rostoker, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Canada

Raffaela Schiavon, OB/GYN, Independent Consultant on SRH, Mexico and Italy