If you have an abortion, it’s a latae sententiae.
If you are a person without whom an abortion could not be obtained, you are also latae sententiae.
Without Nancy and her ilk, abortion would not be legal and hard to obtain. She is an “accomplice who is not named in the law because without her assistance the violation of the law (the abortion) would not be committed.”
“If you are a person without whom an abortion could not be obtained, you are also latae sententiae.”
No, that's not what the canon says.
What does it say precisely?
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