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Brazil: Pope To Authorize Priests To Forgive Abortion, 21 Nov. 2016

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  • November 21, 2016 - Recife, Brazil - Gerlane Suerda  de Santana, 26, have four children and is pregnant of the fifth. She has never had a prenatal exam and does not know how many months she will have to wait to give birth. Suerda lives in the riverside community of Coque, in Recife, northeastern Brazil. Pope Francis authorized on Monday (21) that all priests of the Catholic Church can forgive abortion. With the decision, those who have abortions will no longer be excommunicated by the Church. With the cases of Zika Virus occurring in Brazil, pregnant women continue to worry about microcephaly and many women consider the hypothesis of abortion. (Credit Image: © Diego Herculano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2016 - Recife, Brazil - Gerlane Suerda  de Santana, 26, have four children and is pregnant of the fifth. She has never had a prenatal exam and does not know how many months she will have to wait to give birth. Suerda lives in the riverside community of Coque, in Recife, northeastern Brazil. Pope Francis authorized on Monday (21) that all priests of the Catholic Church can forgive abortion. With the decision, those who have abortions will no longer be excommunicated by the Church. With the cases of Zika Virus occurring in Brazil, pregnant women continue to worry about microcephaly and many women consider the hypothesis of abortion. (Credit Image: © Diego Herculano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2016 - Recife, Brazil - Gerlane Suerda  de Santana, 26, have four children and is pregnant of the fifth. She has never had a prenatal exam and does not know how many months she will have to wait to give birth. Suerda lives in the riverside community of Coque, in Recife, northeastern Brazil. Pope Francis authorized on Monday (21) that all priests of the Catholic Church can forgive abortion. With the decision, those who have abortions will no longer be excommunicated by the Church. With the cases of Zika Virus occurring in Brazil, pregnant women continue to worry about microcephaly and many women consider the hypothesis of abortion. (Credit Image: © Diego Herculano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2016 - Recife, Brazil - Gerlane Suerda  de Santana, 26, have four children and is pregnant of the fifth. She has never had a prenatal exam and does not know how many months she will have to wait to give birth. Suerda lives in the riverside community of Coque, in Recife, northeastern Brazil. Pope Francis authorized on Monday (21) that all priests of the Catholic Church can forgive abortion. With the decision, those who have abortions will no longer be excommunicated by the Church. With the cases of Zika Virus occurring in Brazil, pregnant women continue to worry about microcephaly and many women consider the hypothesis of abortion. (Credit Image: © Diego Herculano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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