The legal term is "allowing her to die, as per her wishes".
You recall, I am sure, the argumentation that in fact the blind judge delivered nothing but an abortion of law, given the absence of proof that Terri wished to be euthanised.
But I would grant you that as a practical matter the law has spoken, and an innocent disabled woman was killed in full accordance with the law, and in full perversion of the moral law. Which is my point today, that the Church should simply disregard anything produced by the secular courts, given the legal climate such as manifest in the Schiavo case.