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    • Huge Support for Pro-Life Rally to Save the Eighth

      Posted at 12:28 pm by ionainstituteni
      Mar 14th

      Our honorary chairman, Alban Maginness, writes of the pro-life march in Dublin on Saturday 10/3/18 when people from all over Ireland turned out to show their support for the eighth amendment in the Irish Constitution. This amendment recognises the right to life of the unborn child in the womb and thus establishes Ireland as a nation which constitutionally values the lives of its unborn citizens.

      In his article Mr Maginness notes that there is still huge public support for the eighth amendment and for what it stands, as evidenced by the turn out on Saturday. Given such support, political leaders in the South such as Leo Varadkar, Micheal Martin, and Mary Lou McDonald, appear to be out of touch with the electorate in their support for scrapping the eighth amendment.

      As Mr Maginness notes: ‘The right to life is the very foundation for all human rights, and to undermine the right to life of the unborn is to imperil human rights fundamentally’.

      Read the full article here: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/news-analysis/weekends-huge-demonstration-in-dublin-shows-public-unease-at-attempt-to-scrap-8th-amendment-36701217.html

       

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    • Westminster MPs in massive abortion push in NI

      Posted at 12:13 pm by ionainstituteni
      Mar 8th

      Iona Institute NI is deeply saddened that a letter has been sent by Stella Creasey to Amber Rudd, the minister for women and equalities and the home office, on behalf of over 130 MPs calling on the minster to ensure comprehensive access to abortion for women in Northern Ireland. We note the letter cites frequently the recent CEDAW report 23/2/18 condemning NI’s pro-life laws as violating the human rights of women.

      As spokeswoman Tracy Harkin says, not a single NI MP has signed this letter. At a time when the news is overflowing with reports on talks to get the devolved institutions up and running again, what we have here are a number of non-local MPs proposing to legislate for NI without the consent of our own MPs. It is highly ironic that these MPs would seek to legislate for NI in this respect.

      Tracy continues, there is no international treaty, convention, or law which stipulates that abortion is a human right. The authors of the letter to the Rt Hon Rudd note on several occasions that their stance is based on CEDAW’s flawed interpretation of international human rights law, but not in fact on any actual concrete law or legislative framework that is currently in place. Effectively what we have are a number of pro-abortion MPs interpreting international law to suit an agenda which would seek to bring abortion into NI without the consent of our own MPs.

      The authors of the letter emphasise the criminal status of abortion here in NI and they urge its decriminalisation. But they themselves wish to see the 1967 abortion act extended to NI, yet this act itself treats abortions carried out outside of the terms of this act as a criminal matter, and thus even here it is recognised that abortion is a practice which must be regulated by criminal law. The only difference then between NI and the rest of the UK is that we in NI have a much more positive regulation of abortion with our pro-life laws than does the rest of the UK. Such pro-life laws have successfully led to the saving of at least 100,000 of our citizens. By contrast, 1 in 5 healthy pregnancies in the rest of the UK end in abortion, not to mention the high percentage of terminations performed where a disability has been detected.

      Tracy further adds, it is particularly sad that this letter has emerged on international women’s day. A day in which we should be rejoicing at the presence of women in leadership roles and positions of responsibility in our society. This is especially pertinent to us here in NI where our pro-life laws have saved the lives of at least 100,000 citizens, and in the Island of Ireland in general which is recognised internationally as one of the safest places in the world in which to be pregnant. Unfortunately, our culture of caring for the lives of both mother and baby are under considerable attack. We rejoice however in the leadership role women of all ages continue to play in the pro-life movement north and south. On this international women’s day we will continue to reject abortion as a solution to any crisis, and embrace a truly compassionate and progressive culture in which both lives are recognised, protected, and respected in law and practice

      We would urge our NI MPs to speak strongly and proudly in defence of our pro-life laws, and not to be intimidated by those who would push their interpretation of human rights laws as the standard by which they are to be implemented.

      Posted in Blog, News, Press Releases, Uncategorized
    • Women’s Day Message

      Posted at 9:53 am by ionainstituteni
      Mar 8th

      The Iona Institute NI celebrates international women’s day and rejoices at the presence of women in leadership roles and positions of responsibility in our society. We recognise that very often women are the driving forces within society, and we lament that often our contribution to society is unrecognised. Thus, a day for the recognition of the great value and dignity of women in the world, the distinctive reality of our gender, and unique contribution to humankind is important.

      Such recognition is especially pertinent to us here in NI where our pro-life laws have saved the lives of at least 100,000 citizens, and in the Island of Ireland in general which is recognised internationally as one of the safest places in the world in which to be pregnant. Unfortunately, our culture of caring for the lives of both mother and baby are under considerable attack, an attack which in some cases is funded by very wealthy men. We rejoice however in the leadership role women of all ages continue to play in the pro-life movement north and south. We welcome the fact that year after year tens of thousands of Irish women turn out to the annual rally for life in Dublin to demonstrate their solidarity with mothers and unborn babies worldwide. On this international women’s day we will continue to reject abortion as a solution to any crisis, and embrace a truly compassionate and progressive culture in which both lives are recognised, protected, and respected in law and practice.

      Happy women’s day from the Iona Institute NI.

      Posted in Blog, Media, Uncategorized
    • Abortion up for Debate at Belfast City Council

      Posted at 11:51 am by ionainstituteni
      Mar 1st

      The following motion is up for debate at Belfast City Council today,  Thursday 1st of March. It has been proposed by Councillor Nicholl (Alliance) and Seconded by Councillor Campbell (Sinn Fein). The proposal is as follows:

      ‘This Council notes the increasing number of women who are accessing abortion pills via the internet, which leaves them vulnerable to prosecution. 

      The Council further notes the impact on healthcare professionals who, under Section 5 of the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967, may have a duty to provide information to the Police Service. Therefore, if a woman requires medical assistance after accessing these pills, the threat of prosecution and life in prison is likely to act as a real deterrent, thus potentially having a detrimental impact on her health. 

      Accordingly, the Council believes that abortion should be regulated like any other medical care and not by criminal law, while still enabling incidents of malpractice to be addressed, as with any other health service, through the general criminal law or medical disciplinary procedures’.

      It should be noted that abortion is not medical care, but the intentional action of taking the life of the unborn in the womb. Should women need medical care in cases of pregnancy where there is risk of life to the mother or serious and permanent risk to her mental health medical treatment can be given which has the foreseen but unintended circumstance that the pregnancy is ended. However, if there is no such threat to the life or mental health of the mother during pregnancy, there is no medical care that needs to be provided; and so the seeking of an abortion in such circumstances is not the seeking of medical treatment, but seeking to end the life of the child in the womb. In NI, medical care is never refused a woman because she is pregnant. Therefore, there is no need to change our abortion laws, nor is there any medical need to seek out abortions across the water, which is why the establishment and management by BPAS of a central booking service to arrange abortions for NI women across the water meets no medical need (read full story here: https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/ni-women-can-now-arrange-14350039).

      Now, we recognise that a small number of vulnerable women in NI seek to procure abortions in a number of ways, including accessing abortion pills, and that women in such circumstances face severe strains to their mental health. But the solution to this is not to legalise the procurement of abortion simply because it happens, but to offer support to mothers for whom the prospect of pregnancy is a daunting one. Our pro-life laws here in NI have resulted the saving of at least 100,000 lives, and this debate at Belfast City Council is simply another attempt to undermine such laws. Our laws do not prevent medical treatment; rather, in accord with the UN General Assembly’s Declaration on the rights of the Child, they protect the unborn. In NI we have laws which protect listed buildings, flora, fauna etc, how much more so is it necessary then to have laws which protect human life. Therefore, we at Iona Institute NI would advise Belfast City Council to debate how best to offer both mental health and financial support to mothers in dire situations rather than to advocate for the removal of legal protection for the unborn.

      Posted in Blog, Media, News, Uncategorized
    • Row erupts in Newcastle Parish over Sinn Fein use of Parish Hall

      Posted at 1:24 pm by ionainstituteni
      Feb 20th

      An argument has emerged at the Church of the Assumption in Newcastle over their permitting the use of a parish hall for the Sinn Fein MP Chris Hazzard and his constituency clinic. One parishioner is quoted by the Belfast Telegraph (20/2/18) as saying that he is ‘…appalled at the decision of the Church authorities to allow, without any form of consultation, the use of parish property for party political purposes’, the parishioner goes on to say that he is ‘…hurt and disillusioned that a political party which is fully committed to the introduction of abortion on demand, on both parts of the island of Ireland, is to be allowed a potential propaganda platform for those views in a Catholic-owned and run facility’. A spokesperson for the Diocese of Down and Connor not only confirmed that Sinn Fein will be using the room in the parish hall but also stated that such hiring of rooms are ‘…under the understanding [that] the business conducted within the property is in alignment with the ethos of the parish community’. Rev Canon Ian Ellis of nearby St John’s Church of Ireland in Newcastle indicated that in their case such matters would go to the vestry to discuss, but that he thinks that it would be very unlikely that Sinn Fein would obtain the use of their facilities.

      Surely it is somewhat inconsistent that an MP representing a party whose leader at their Ard Fheis in November 2017 called for the repeal of the 8th amendment in the South, who are vocally pro-abortion, who made the introduction of same sex marriage in the North a red line issue during the recent talks to restore devolution, and whose searing anti-Catholic rhetoric was applauded at their recent Ard Fheis should be allowed the use of a parish hall the conditions of which are that ‘…the business conducted within the property be in alignment with the ethos of the parish community’. Either Mr Hazzard has moved significantly away from the party political outlook of Sinn Fein in this case and aligned himself with the Catholic ethos of the community (in which case he should state this publicly) or the Church of the Assumption in Newcastle has overlooked the inconsistency between Mr Hazzard’s political views and their own Catholic ethos. We hope this matter is resolved soon and not repeated in other Catholic parishes across Northern Ireland.

      Dr Gaven Kerr

      Iona Institute NI

      Posted in Blog, News, Uncategorized
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