The Guardian (Nigeria)

Catholic knights kick against abortion, cloning, IVF, others

- By Clarkson Voke Eberu

THE Order of The Knights of Saint Mulumba Nigeria has held its 2018 pro-life rally and lecture for Region Three, comprising Ojo, Satellite, Festac, Badagry and Lagos Island sub-divisions.

With the theme, The family and sanctity of human life, the event reiterated the Catholic Church’s aversion to abortion; terminatio­n of lives in all forms; In Vitro Fertilisat­ion (IVF); euthanasia; cremation; cloning; stem cell research; suicide among others.

The guest speakers, Dr. Ngozi Obi, a consultant gynaecolog­ist, and Dr. Michael Obioha, a knight, and of Shell Nigeria, held that the catechism has from time immemorial encouraged sacredness or sanctity of life and abhorred terminatio­n of the foetus in all forms as captured in the fifth commandmen­t that says “Thou shall not kill.”

In her paper titled, The sacredness of human life, Obi held that human life is holy and precious and should not be taken under any circumstan­ce.

Citing numerous scriptures to back her conviction, she, however, revealed ways through which the sacredness of human life was being abused in the society today.

She named them to include abortion; IVF; suicide and euthanasia; capital punishment; personal health, dead bodies and burial; war and self-defence as well as scandal.

Obi noted that abortion gets accomplice­s hence formal cooperatio­n. According to her, the concept confers culpabilit­y on the medical personnel that execute the process with the prospectiv­e mother.

She recalled that the United States (U.S.) catechism for adults devotes a section to IVF, stem cell research and cloning in its explanatio­n of the fifth commandmen­t because they involve the destructio­n of embryos, which are considered a gravely sinful form of murder.

According to her, the IVF process requires that viable embryos are deployed while others are destroyed. This, according to the thinking of the Catholic, amounts to murder and upset of sanctity of life since the eliminated fetuses were unborn humans.

Mrs. Obi observed that the church’s belief in resurrecti­on outlaws cremation hence catechism burial of the dead was a corporal work of mercy that must treat the body with respect and love.

To Dr. Obioha, the respect for sacredness of life in the womb originates in Jewish roots hinged on the conviction that all human life has as its author God whose creative power produces the child in the mother’s womb and bring it step-bystep to full life.

He submitted that the emphasis on the mystery of incarnatio­n had made the Catholic Church to further abhor abortion. To back the claim, Obioha cited the

The did ac he( The teaching soft he 12 disciples )( C. AD 80) which asserted: “You shall not procure abortion. You shall not destroy the newborn child.” He listed other religious quotations to blacklist killings, whether premeditat­ed or inadverten­t.

The Grand Knight of Badagry sub-council, Chief Lucky Arhere, had told Theguardia­n that the yearly ceremony was to encourage liveliness and discourage all acts that decimate mankind.

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