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Save Terri Schiavo's Life says Fédération Internationale des Associations Médicales Catholiques

ROME, March 9 /Christian Wire Service/ -- Press Released Statement on Terri Schindler-Schiavo from Fédération Internationale des Associations Médicales Catholiques -- World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations:

Save Terri's Life

Terri Schindler-Schiavo is condemned to die of starvation and dehydration unless a new court decision intervenes.

She is not guilty of any crime, except to be a burden for her husband and for a selfish society. She is not even clinically in a permanent vegetative state, but she has been refused a re-examination of her clinical condition.

The legal basis for this inhuman decision is that she allegedly had once expressed the wish not to be fed "artificially". However, her parents and siblings contend that this is not her will and that she, in fact, would follow the clear teaching of the Catholic Church about assisted nutrition and hydration. They raise the possibility that her husband and legal guardian has manifestedly abused her.

However, the real core of the problem is the attempt to decide about the right to life of a human being, not on the basis of her/his personal dignity, but on an external evaluation of the quality of life.

The World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations is deeply concerned for the possible consequences of such a precedent setting decision in the United States system of law. In fact, if Terri, an innocent person, can be condemmed to death, every person whose life will be considered of insufficient "quality" by a guardian or the court will be in danger of euthanasia performed by withdrawal of basic and ordinary care.

The importance of this case goes beyond this deplorable circumstance. It will open the floodgates to euthanasia in the United States, at all ages, without even a legislative decision.

The World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations, aware of the risks of this decision for both society and the future of the medical profession, strongly appeals to the United States authorities to react immediately and effectively to save Terri's life and to avoid the inevitable consequences.

The World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations appeals to the Bishops of the United States to mobilize every resource and influence of the Catholic Church to counteract this impending tragedy.

Following the teaching of Pope John Paul II and the evidence of medical sciences, we believe that no human being, including those in the permanent vegetative state, can be denied the respect due to a human person by provision of food and water, without which any person, regardless of his/her state of health, would be condemned to death.

Such a perversion of medicine will be the source of discrimination against other human beings, with enormous risks for human rights and democracy.

Gian Luigi Gigli, M.D. Rome, 6 March, 2005
President of FIAMC

Contact: François Blin, MD, Secretary General of Fédération Internationale des Associations Médicales Catholiques, 33 1 34685576, frblin@club-internet.fr; or Cristine More, Catholic Medical Association (USA), 781-455-0259

http://www.earnedmedia.org/cogb0309.htm


3,865 posted on 03/09/2005 4:31:54 PM PST by amdgmary (Please visit www.terrisfight.org & www.theempirejournal.com)
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State acts on two fronts to save Terri Schiavo's life

By MITCH STACY
Associated Press Writer
Posted March 9 2005

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-0310schiavo,0,2559751.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines

EXCERPTS:

Wednesday, her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, were dealt another loss in the long-running, contentious legal battle when a state judge denied two more of their motions, including one that asked for new medical tests to determine if the 41-year-old woman has more brain activity than previously thought.

A DCF supervisor, Susan McPhee, testified that the accusations include denying her some medical treatment and therapy, and isolating her in her room with the blinds closed.

"This is a heightened situation because we are talking about the life of Terri Schiavo," DCF attorney Kelly McKibben told Circuit Judge George W. Greer in a hearing, adding that she believes the court cannot impede an agency investigation.

But the husband's attorney, George Felos, argued that the DCF has no legal right to interfere and Greer has no jurisdiction to allow it. He said he believes the agency's last-minute attempt is politically motivated, especially because dozens of previous complaints to DCF have failed to yield any evidence of abuse.

"DCF is simply acting as an arm of the executive branch to try to undo a court order they don't like," Felos told reporters. Greer said he would rule on the DCF request as early as Thursday.

In Tallahassee, a House committee approved a bill requiring doctors to provide nutrition and hydration to incapacitated patients who didn't leave an advance directive. It passed 7-4 on a party-line vote and still needs approval from two more committees before facing the full House.


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