The Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA), the Republic of Ireland’s version of Planned Parenthood, will begin aborting babies January 7, reported the Irish Examiner. The legalization of the murderous procedure in the predominantly Catholic nation came after Ireland’s president signed legislation passed in December by Ireland’s parliament — which was responding to a referendum earlier in 2018 by which Ireland’s citizens voted by a two-to-one margin to repeal their constitution’s Eighth Amendment protecting the right to life of unborn children.
LifeSiteNews.com reported that Ireland’s new abortion law “is in many ways even more extreme” than those in its liberal neighbor, the United Kingdom, allowing for abortion on demand into the 12th week of pregnancy. Additionally, “a baby can also be aborted until viability (around 6 months) where there is a risk to the life, or of serious harm to the...