NYS Catholic Conference Statement on Passage of Proposal One

| 11/6/2024

By: The Good Newsroom

“We are disappointed in the decision of the voters to approve this deceptively worded state constitutional amendment and we thank all who voted no”
The New York Capitol in Albany is seen August 3, 2021.
The New York Capitol in Albany is seen August 3, 2021. State lawmakers approved legislation June 20, 2023, granting legal protection to New York doctors who prescribe and send abortion pills to patients in states that have restricted abortion. (OSV News photo/Jeenah Moon, Reuters)
Following is a statement from Dennis Poust, executive director of the New York State Catholic Conference, on the passage of Proposal 1, the statewide ballot initiative that creates a fundamental right to abortion in the state Constitution, could infringe on the religious liberty of institutions and individuals, and threatens the right of parents to make medical and other decisions for their children:
 
“We are disappointed in the decision of the voters to approve this deceptively worded state constitutional amendment and we thank all who voted no. Despite this outcome, we will continue to fight the good fight for the protection of human rights, the dignity of the human person, the sacredness of all life, the rights of parents, and the preservation of religious liberty.
 
“The Catholic Bishops of New York State encourage legislators and state officials to focus on true support for women, children, and families rather than continuing to push abortion as the only option. If you are pregnant or a new parent and you need help, the Catholic Church is here for you. You are not alone.”

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The Catholic Conference represents the bishops of New York State in public policy matters.
"No matter who occupies the White House or holds the majority on Capitol Hill, the Church’s teachings remain unchanged, and we bishops look forward to working with the people’s elected representatives to advance the common good of all."

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“We are disappointed in the decision of the voters to approve this deceptively worded state constitutional amendment and we thank all who voted no.”

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