Thursday March 18, 2004


Vatican Rules out Deny Food and Fluids in Conference on Patients in a 'Vegetative State'
VATICAN CITY, March 18, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A conference examining end-of-life care for individuals in a "vegetative state" has convened in Rome. The symposium, titled Life-Sustaining Treatments and the Vegetative State: Scientific Advances, Ethical Dilemmas, is a joint effort of the World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (FIAMC) and the Vatican's Pontifical Academy for Life. The meeting will gather 370 scientists from 49 countries, and will examine practical as well as moral and ethical issues surrounding the vegetative state.
At a press conference attended by Zenit news, Bishop Elio Sgreccia, vice president of the Pontifical Council for Life, contested the belief "that when a person loses the use of reason, he or she ceases to be a person and then there is the possibility of interrupting feeding and hydration in order to facilitate his or her death. As long as there is life in the person, that person continues to exist in all of his or her dignity, with all of his or her soul," the bishop said.
Bishop Sgreccia said that feeding and hydration is essential to vegetative patients -- it is "a duty" that is both ethically and medically necessary, because at present, science cannot predict who will recover.
Gianluigi Gigli, president of FIAMC and director of the Department of Neurosciences of Santa Maria de la Misericordia Hospital of Udine, Italy, said that these patients should not be treated as terminal. He said that as many as 43 percent of vegetative patients are misdiagnosed, and, in some cases "have been cured after being unconscious for years."
The Catholic Church teaches that neither doctors nor patients are bound to use "disproportionate means" to prolong life. But Dr. Gigli argues that, although "disproportionate means" must be defined on a case-by-case basis, "nutrition and hydration are not a form of treatment, and they are not disproportionate. This is care that is due to patients."
SHARE THIS STORY:
E-mail
Print
Newsvine
Digg
Reddit
Del.icio.us
Facebook
Latest Headlines
- Over 100 MPs Oppose Morgentaler Order of Canada - List Released Today

- National Right to Life calls GOP Platform "Strongest Ever" on Life Issues

- Exclusive: Prominent Rabbi Says Lieberman was Excommunicated and it is Still in Effect

- Comments on August 28 LifeSiteNews

- McCain Himself Accuses Obama of Courting Infanticide

- Two More Bishops Make 8 Who Have Come Out against Pelosi's 'Catholic' Abortion Theology

- VP Hopeful Biden about Pro-Abortion Stance: "My Views are Totally Consistent with Catholic Social Doctrine..."

- Protests and Official Mourning Declared following Mexican Pro-Abortion Ruling

- Pure Utilitarianism: Doctors Justifying Killing Infant Patients for Organ Donation

- Philippines Court Rejects Claims of New York Based Pro-Abortion Group

- MPs Affirm Continued Support for C-484 - Unborn Victims of Crime Bill

- Brazilian Supreme Court Hears Testimony on Eugenic Abortions

- Cells Transformed into Insulin Producers in Research that Makes Embryonic Research "Irrelevant"

- Priests for Life Nine Week Novena Prayer for Election Begins September 1st

Most Read this Week
- Biden's Bishop Will not Permit Him, Even if Elected VP, to Speak at Catholic Schools
- "Catholic" Speaker Pelosi Denies that Catholicism Condemns Abortion
- Cardinals, Bishops and Congressmen Slam Pelosi on Abortion
- Talk a Woman out of Abortion in the UK? Two Years Jail
- Mainstream Media Admits Anti-Family Bias: NBC to 'Gay' Activists: 'Your Victories Are Our Victories'
- Pelosi Spokeswoman About-face: Catholic Church "Clear" on Life Teaching After All - But Catholics Need Not Listen
- American Apparel Defends "Pornographic" Billboards
- New York Cardinal - Pelosi Not Worthy of "Providing Leadership in a Civilized Democracy"
- Pro-Life Billboard Vandalized with "Joker" Face Paint and Slogan: "Why So Serious?"
- Conservative Party of Canada Kills Unborn Victims of Crime Act with Gutless Alternative
MORE NEWS:
LifeSiteNews.com Home Page
Last 10 Days
Archives
Special Reports
Copyright © LifeSiteNews.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License. You may republish this article or portions of it without request provided the content is not altered and it is clearly attributed to "LifeSiteNews.com". Any website publishing of complete or large portions of original LifeSiteNews articles MUST additionally include a live link to www.LifeSiteNews.com. The link is not required for excerpts. Republishing of articles on LifeSiteNews.com from other sources as noted is subject to the conditions of those sources.


Back to Top