Would-be parents have right to bury remains of dead foetus: high court
Judge Nomonde Mngqibisa-Thusi declared sections of the Births and Deaths Registration Act (BDRA) which effectively deems a foetus less than 26 weeks to be “medical waste” that must be incinerated unconstitutional.
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“Really excited to have y’all watch my baby grow,” the mom-to-be went on to write on her Instagram Story. “[The tests are] very much real. If y’all want me to piss on another one while live, lmk since you’re so interested.”
She also clarified that Day is “the father of [her] child,” urging her followers to “stop saying otherwise.” She referenced her controversial November 2020 kiss with Connor Joyce, writing, “Connor is 13. Nothing else happened besides a kiss. Stay in your own business. How would that even make any kind of since [sic]?”
The mom-to-be clapped back at mom-shamers hours later. “The amount of people that have the guts to talk s–t about an unborn child is so upsetting and so heartbreaking. Really shows the generation we are in … and how a lot of you weren’t raised very right!”
By Amedeo Lomonaco
It is 21 February 2001. Pope John Paul II, in his homily on the occasion of the ordinary public Consistory, stressed that it was a special day: “Today is a great celebration for the universal Church, which is enriched by 44 new Cardinals.” Among the new cardinals was the then-Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who would be elected Supreme Pontiff on 13 March 2013. Pronouncing words that already looked to the future, Pope John Paul said, “This morning ‘Catholic’ Rome warmly embraces the new Cardinals with the same enthusiasm, knowing that another important page of her 2,000-year history is being written.” “The mystical barque of the Church,” he added, “is preparing anew ‘to put out into the deep’, to bring the message of salvation to the world. Together let us unfurl her sails to the wind of the Spirit, examining the signs of the times and interpreting them in the light of the Gospel, to answer ‘the ever recurring questions w