
Colombian Judge Orders That Non-Terminally Ill Woman Must be Permitted Euthanasia
ALS has rendered Sepúlveda unable to move her legs, but it is not a terminal condition.
ALS has rendered Sepúlveda unable to move her legs, but it is not a terminal condition.
Through the Sept. 16 visit, ‘the Holy Father wanted to give a strong sign of the importance of life, from its first moment to its natural end,’ the Vatican said in a statement.
Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell said, ‘This is a challenge to all of us, especially to all of us who have faith, to teach always about the infinite value of each human life.’
‘It is a relief that this very dangerous legislation is not moving forward,’ said Mary Ellen Russell, executive director of the Maryland Catholic Conference.
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