CHURCH CALLS ON MEXICAN DOCTORS NOT TO DO ABORTIONS.(News)

From: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH) | Date: April 30, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Associated Press

MEXICO CITY -- The Roman Catholic Church on Sunday called on doctors in Mexico City not to perform abortions and lamented the city's decision to legalize the procedure in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

The church has vowed to continue its anti-abortion campaign even through it is under investigation for possibly violating Mexican laws forbidding the church's participation in politics.

Mexico City officials have said docto...

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