Canterbury Cathedral hosts award ceremony for top UK abortionist
Ann Furedi, head of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), Britain's largest abortion provider, was made an Honorary Doctor of Science at a ceremony in Canterbury Cathedral on Nov. 22. Pro-lifers are shocked at Canterbury Cathedral's decision to host the ceremony, while Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is claiming a lack of "consensus about precisely when life begins in the womb."
Britain’s pre-eminent advocate of abortion, responsible for killing 70,000 babies in 2019, has been awarded a doctorate at a ceremony hosted by the mother church of the global Anglican Communion.
Dean of Canterbury Robert Willis, responsible for hosting the ceremony, is refusing to address the morality of the event, while Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is claiming a lack of “consensus about precisely when life begins in the womb.”
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