Press Release
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Statement of the Catholic Medical Association:
Regarding the provision of artificial nutrition and hydration
in the case of Mrs. Terri Schindler-Schiavo
The mission of the Catholic Medical Association (CMA) is to uphold
the truth of the Catholic Faith in the science and practice of
medicine. In July 2003, the CMA published a statement regarding
the provision of artificial nutrition and hydration in the case
of Mrs. Terri Schindler-Schiavo. The circumstances surrounding
this case have been widely publicized. In 2003, after summarizing
the ethical directives found in the Catechism of the Catholic
Church and the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health
Care, we concluded that based upon the current teaching of the
Church the withdrawal of nutrition and hydration could not be
justified. Two subsequent events compel us to update our former
statement to uphold the truth and defend the life of Mrs. Schindler-Schiavo.
In March 2004, Pope John Paul II addressed an international congress
of health care professionals convened in Rome to discuss the scientific
advances and ethical dilemmas in the vegetative state. In the
statement by the Vicar of Christ, “Life Sustaining Treatments
and Vegetative State,” he declares clearly and unequivocally
that “the sick person in a vegetative state still has
the right to basic health care…the administration of water
and food, even when provided by artificial means, always represents
a natural means of preserving life, not a medical act…Its
use furthermore, should be considered in principle, ordinary and
proportionate, and as such morally obligatory…Death by
starvation or dehydration is, in fact, the only possible outcome
as a result of their withdrawal. In this sense it ends up becoming,
if done knowingly and willingly, true and proper euthanasia by
omission.” This papal statement makes it absolutely
clear that the withdrawal of food and water from Mrs. Schindler-Schiavo
constitutes euthanasia, a gravely immoral act. We would add furthermore,
that it represents a violation of her constitutionally protected
right to life and a violation of her religious freedom as a Catholic.
Second, recently published data in the journal Neurology indicates
that magnetic resonance imaging can be a very powerful tool in
the evaluation of “awareness” in patients with severe
neurological injury. The findings were so remarkable Dr. Joy Hirsch,
director of the Functional MRI Research Center at Columbia University
Medical School and an author of the study, said, “The
most consequential thing about this is that we have opened a door,
we have found an objective voice for these patients, which tells
us they have some cognitive ability in a way they cannot tell
us themselves. The patients are more human than we imagined in
the past, and it is unconscionable not to aggressively pursue
research efforts to evaluate them and develop therapeutic techniques.”
These two events, the definitive papal statement and the scientific
evidence of new diagnostic techniques required to adequately assess
the severely brain injured patient, support our former conclusion
in July 2003. There is no rational justification, moral or medical,
to withdraw food and water from Mrs. Terri Schindler-Schiavo.
Finally, we recognize that many will not agree with our conclusion.
In a country that legally justifies the destruction of innocent
human life in its most vulnerable stage of development, within the
womb of the mother, it will come as no surprise that our courts
have failed to defend her right to life. The darkness of death shrouds
the conscience of America. Therefore, we conclude this statement
by making a sincere appeal to all who do agree with us. Please join
us in prayer on behalf of Terri, her family and our country; that
by the Grace of Almighty God some intervention will save her life
and save us from the inevitable consequences if she were euthanized.
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