“Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI to Participants at an International Congress Organized by the Pontifical Academy for Life”
See the text of Pope Benedict XVI’s Nov. 7, 2008, address on organ donation and defining death.
See the text of Pope Benedict XVI’s Nov. 7, 2008, address on organ donation and defining death.
See an Oct. 9, 2009, report from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly that explores end-of-life issues.
Read a Feb. 3, 2010, New York Times article that discusses the results of the new brain imaging study.
Read a Feb. 16, 2010, column by By Arri Eisen at ReligionDispatches.org about the religious element to end-of-life issues.
Read a Feb. 27, 2010, article from Kaiser Health News about a Catholic directive on end-of-life issues.
Read a March 3, 2010, story by Catholic News Service about a medical study that showed conscious brain activity in some people assumed to be in vegetative states.
In October 2009, Nature magazine published an editorial calling for a “realistic definition of life’s end” in order to facilitate the harvesting and donation of organs, among other things. The editorial sums up the current laws and policies and the state of the debate.
Pope Benedict XVI delivered an address to a Vatican conference on organ donation in which he said that “where certainty has not been reached the principle of precaution must prevail.” Read about the address in an Nov. 7, 2008, article posted by Reuters.
Catholic teaching on the definition of death and the ethics of organ harvesting appears to be in flux. In the latter half of 2008 the issue came to the fore when the Vatican newspaper published a front-page column calling for a re-examination of the definition of brain death. Read an article about the letter posted by the […]