it is not RCC teaching that Personhood...or Ensoulment...occurs at conception. There's no debate over that statement. Now are you willing to discuss what that means going forward?
Here is the last paragraph of your link...I've posted it before...no misinformation on my part...
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What does all of this mean? Well, for one thing, it is clear that the Magisterium has acknowledged on multiple occasions that there is a debate about personhood. It is also clear that the Church has not always considered the life of a human person to begin at conception, nor has the Church definitively taught this. That said, the Church has always regarded abortion to be evil from the moment of conception. More recently, the Church has pushed back against the idea that “delayed personhood” is relevant to its position on the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception. It has taught instead that life, from the moment of conception should be treated and respected as a human person. And in this, Pope Francis has always been in line with Catholic Tradition.
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btw, I am in full agreement that we "Should" indeed foster and protect human life...potential or realized...at all times...but not at the price of denying the very real "Personhood" of the woman who has become pregnant. ..e.g. in cases where the pregnancy was never wanted, sought or consciously risked by her behavior...as in rape.
There's more to discuss here, so feel free to respond.