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Pope to single mother - 'There's nothing to be ashamed of'

Pope Francis comforted a single mother in the United States through a video link-up on Monday, August 31, days before he arrives in Washington DC.

Pope Francis consoles single mother of two, Rosemary Farfan

Pope Francis – “You respected the life you were carrying inside you, and God is going to reward you for that and he does reward you for that. Don't be ashamed.”

With these words, Pope Francis comforted a single mother in the United States through a video link-up on Monday, August 31, days before he arrives in Washington DC.

Vatican Radio publicized and translated their exchange, which was arranged by ABC News, on Wednesday, September 2.

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In this conversation, single mother, Rosemary Farfan told Francis, “It hasn't been easy for me. I've made some mistakes as a person, as a mother.”

Raising two daughters, Farfan added, “I've felt guilty at times and ashamed...But every day, I try and I hope and I pray.”

In response, the Pope acknowledged this, saying: “it's not easy” to live as a single mother."

Driving the single mum to tears, the pontiff said: “I know that people can sometimes look askance at you...You're a brave woman because you're capable of bringing these two daughters into the world.”

Francis added, “I congratulate you.”

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Another translation of the Pope's words to Farfan: “You are a courageous woman because you brought your daughters into the world. You could have killed them in your womb, but you respected life.”

Their conversation comes as Pope Francis on Tuesday, September 1, allowed priests “ and who, with contrite heart, seek forgiveness for it.”

The Pope's decision applies during the Jubilee Year of Mercy, a special year for the Catholic Church, that runs from December 8, 2015, to November 20, 2016.

Father Thomas Rosica, the English language media attaché to the Holy See Press Office, explained the context on the Jesuit-run America Magazine.

Rosica said that, “church law generally requires priests to have special permission, called faculties, from his bishop to grant absolution to a person who has procured or helped another to procure an abortion.”

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All the same, in the Catholic Church, abortion still remains a grave sin.

Francis, however, has recommended a more caring approach toward women who have sought abortion, as well as people facing other moral issues.

Referring to women who have resorted to abortion, the pontiff said: “I am well aware of the pressure that has led them to this decision. I know that it is an existential and moral ordeal. I have met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision.”

The Pope added: “What has happened is profoundly unjust; yet only understanding the truth of it can enable one not to lose hope. The forgiveness of God cannot be denied to one who has repented, especially when that person approaches the Sacrament of Confession with a sincere heart in order to obtain reconciliation with the Father.

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