| A Plea for Terri! |
| Tuesday, 22 February 2005 15:00 | ||
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The case of Terri Schiavo has been riveting public opinion for some time now. However, recent events have forced the issue into the foreground. Terri’s time may be running out. Catholic teaching is very clear on the matter. A March 2004 statement of John Paul II to Participants in the International Congress titled: "Life-Sustaining Treatments and Vegetative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas" states Church teaching on the matter. Life is not measured by usefulness. Life is a gift of God. A living person who depends on others for his survival, be he a baby or a disabled adult, maintains the rights of a human person. The statement reads:
Thus to deprive Terri of her sustenance and hydration, constitutes euthanasia by omission and violates her religious freedom as a Catholic. Furthermore, recent scientific findings have changed the prevalent opinion on patients who suffer severe neurological injuries. Dr. Joy Hirsch, director of the Functional MRI Research Center at Columbia University Medical School and an author of the study, stated:
This is substantiated by those who know Terri. In a recent letter her father said:
We must act now to prevent Terri’s starvation. The petition is addressed to Gov. Jeb Bush, Florida senate president Tom Lee and speaker of the house Allen G. Bense. If enough people sign, Terri Schiavo might be saved. Her life depends on your prayers and action. Please forward this alert to as many people as you possibly can. 1. 3.Cf. http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/speeches/2004/
march/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_20040320_congress-fiamc_en.html. 2. As quoted by the Catholic Medical Association, |

