"Just Wars" teaching, and Francis' comment to the Abortion issue. The RCC has never taught that "Personhood" begins at conception and that has legal ramifications as well as theological implications...Francis knew it...and so do you. Add in the 'sanctioned' killing of actual persons in one case and it's not rocket science to connect the dots for the other (terminated unwanted pregnancies)...which as the Pope for ALL Catholics on this contentious issue, chose not to do. It all revolves around the use of "Prudential Judgement" (see par. 2309 in the RCC Catechism) to discern the appropriate circumstances and conditions that would allow for the ending of a pregnancy...a decision that ONLY the woman facing such a situation can make...hopefully, with the advice and counsel of her faith leader, along with her medical and family resources.
Once more...as with "Just Wars", Abortion decisions are the responsibility of those who were victimized...no one else...and certainly not uninvolved bystanders, like you, who cannot possibly know the depth of those 'certain circumstances '.
Roe v Wade was the right solution...we need to reinstate it Constitutionally, while redirecting efforts...by all...toward a reduction in unwanted pregnancies...thus, fewer abortions.