There has been no indication that the Central Booking System, which directs women in Northern Ireland to abortion facilities in Great Britain, offers any alternatives.
The Society of Unborn Children says the bishops have abandoned the position of robust opposition to the new abortion regime they expressed in December last year.
'Abortion on demand is not the will of the people in Northern Ireland,' wrote Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey to the British secretary of state for Northern Ireland.
Christian Hacking is banned from 'displaying the medically approved images of unborn and aborted babies' – and doing so would be a criminal offense, according to Christian Concern.
'This legislation is being used to send a message to wider society that no one will be allowed to dissent from the tenets of the sexual revolution,' warned a Northern Ireland pro-life activist.
‘No pro-abortion outfit should be allowed to use Catholic Church property to crow about their role in bringing British abortion clinics into Tyrone,’ said a Belfast pro-life activist.