Arab Times

Belgian order insists euthanasia:

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A Belgian religious congregati­on is defying Pope Francis’ order to stop allowing euthanasia in its psychiatri­c hospitals, saying that its decision to do so is fully consistent with Catholic doctrine.

In a statement Tuesday, the Belgian branch of the Brothers of Charity stood by its decision and said negotiatio­ns with church officials to resolve the standoff hadn’t yielded results. It said it was open to further dialogue, but stressed it merely wanted to explain itself.

In May, the Brothers of Charity announced it would allow doctors to perform euthanasia at its 15 psychiatri­c hospitals in Belgium, one of only two countries — along with the Netherland­s — where doctors are legally allowed to kill people with mental health problems, at their request.

To qualify, people must be in a state of “unbearable suffering,” and euthanasia would only be performed if there were “no reasonable treatment alternativ­es,” the order said. Requests would be considered with “the greatest caution” and be evaluated by at least three doctors.

The Holy See launched an investigat­ion into the decision, which was made by the group’s lay board of directors, since Catholic Church teaching forbids euthanasia. In August, the Vatican ordered the group to stop offering euthanasia and gave the members one month to comply.

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