The attorneys for Terri's parents filed a new brief with the 2nd District Court of Appeals on Nov 22nd. The brief is 56 pages and stresses that Terri was a practicing Catholic.
http://www.terrisfight.org/documents/112204initialbrief.pdf
Terri ping to 540 also. Kudos to the Schindlers' lawyers for this wonderful document. Let's pray that it's actually read and considered by the judges.
Fr. Murphy explained the Churchs complex and nuanced moral teaching as it existed in January 2000.
[Mr. Felos:] Father, in the Catholic [C]hurch, do papal teachings or pronouncements hold primacy as compared to the teachings and pronouncements of bishops or cardinals?
[Fr. Murphy:] Yes. The Pope sets the tone.
[Mr. Felos:] Are there any papal pronouncements or teachings in the area on use or removal of artificial life support?
[Fr. Murphy:] In 1953 Pope Pius the IV met with a group of physicians who considered those questions in conference. Pius was almost prophetic in foreseeing what would happen fifty forty years later. The teaching that he taught was that Catholics are mortally bound to respect life and to care for life, but not at all costs. He introduced the concept of extraordinary versus ordinary means. A Catholic is mortally bound to take advantage of the ordinary, proportionate or disproportionate. (App. at 364-65) (emphasis added).
Wow! He's good! He's very thorough, and he gets in a few good jabs. He's going to smoke some butts. He's already started.