History of the Catholic Church's changing position on abortion
- St. Anselm, Thomas Aquinas, and Canon Law in the 12th century: Abortion is a sin but not murder because it is not the killing of an actual human being, unless it is late term. Females can be aborted later than males.
- 1591, Pope says early abortions are not grounds for penalty.
- 1917, Canon Law begins to consider all abortions equally wrong.
- 1995, Pope John Paul II declares abortion at any time is murder.
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