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Friday, August 11, 2017

MAYBE POPE FRANCIS IS BEGINNING TO SEE THAT DOCTRINAL CONFUSION IS NOT A GOOD THING WHATSOEVER

This is good news indeed. Could it be a turning point in this time of doctrinal and moral confusion in the Church similar to what was experienced in the 1970's prior to Pope St. John Paul II?  God is good! When you pull one thread of the tapestry of Catholic morality, it all falls apart!

Pope orders Belgian Brothers of Charity to stop offering euthanasia

Pope Francis has ordered the Belgian Brothers of Charity Group to stop offering euthanasia - AFP
Pope Francis has ordered the Belgian Brothers of Charity Group to stop offering euthanasia - AFP
11/08/2017 06:30
(Vatican Radio)  Pope Francis has ordered the Belgian arm of the Brothers of Charity religious order to stop offering euthanasia in its psychiatric hospitals.

The Holy See Press Office confirmed that the Pope gave his personal approval to a Vatican letter sent at the beginning of August, which gives the Catholic charity until the end of August to stop the practice at all of its 15 centers in Belgium.

Euthanasia is legal in the country, and in May the Brothers of Charity Group which administers the Belgian hospitals announced it would allow doctors to perform euthanasia on psychiatric patients.
The charity said in a statement it would be performed only if there were “no reasonable treatment alternatives”.

Joint letter affirming magisterium

Pope Francis also ordered Brothers of Charity who serve on the group’s board to sign a joint letter to their Superior General declaring that they “fully support the vision of the magisterium of the Catholic Church, which has always confirmed that human life must be respected and protected in absolute terms, from the moment of conception till its natural end.”

Brothers who refuse to sign the joint letter renouncing the practice of euthanasia will face sanctions under canon law, while the Catholic charity group can expect to face legal action and even expulsion from the Church if it fails to change its policy.

Brothers of Charity statement

Bro. René Stockman, General Superior of the Brothers of Charity, released a statement in response to the position of his Belgian brothers.

“The central point and the foundation within Christian ethics is that life is absolute, which cannot be touched. Life is a gift from God and entails an assignment. And because life is absolute, it is a state worthy of protection,” he wrote.

Mattias De Vriendt, a spokesman for the Belgium charity, said it had received the Vatican's request but had not yet responded.

He confirmed the charity's hospitals had received requests from patients seeking euthanasia recently but could not say whether any procedures had been performed.

3 comments:

Fr Martin Fox said...

Here's what I find very strange: he gave them until the end of the month!

Why isn't the order, no more killing, period -- not one more death?

James said...

The bit about the end of the month must have been added by a lawyer. The Vatican must be worried that the charity will be sued by a patient if a procedure it undertook to deliver isn't carried out. So much for moral absolutes.

Anonymous said...

Who is Francis to sit on the judgement seat of Moses and demand antything? Maybe those brothers need time to dicern whether or not killing old people is maybe not the best way to go. He sounds very judgemental.