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abortion debate

Bishop compares abortions with the Spanish Civil War

Juan Antonio Reig Pla says that only "backward societies" practice pregnancy terminations

El obispo de Alcalá de Henares en una rueda de prensa en la sede del Arzobispado de Madrid.
El obispo de Alcalá de Henares en una rueda de prensa en la sede del Arzobispado de Madrid.Paco Campos (EFE)

A Catholic Church official is calling abortion "a silent holocaust."

The bishop of Alcalá de Henares, Juan Antonio Reig Pla, said that since 1985, the year that pregnancy interruptions were legally allowed in some cases in Spain, there have been "two million abortions, many more deaths than during the Spanish Civil War."

His statements were made during Thursday's presentation of a religious event involving the defense of family values, Jornada Mariana por la Familia y la Vida, which will take place on March 29 and 30.

Reig warned that a woman's freedom cannot be "corrupted" by a defense of "the right to terminate the begotten child."

The bishop added that there is no reason to defend voluntary abortion and said the right to life should be separated from the political debate and partisan fighting.

This new statement by the Church comes against the backdrop of a controversial legal reform of existing abortion legislation. If the changes sponsored by Justice Minister Alberto Ruiz Gallardón are passed, the current system of abortion on demand in the first trimester will be replaced with a ban on abortion save for the cases of rape or serious risk to the mother's health.

Bishop Reig underscored that abortions are evidence of a "backward society."

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