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Vatican steps up opposition to euthanasia and assisted suicide

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VATICAN CITY - The Vatican doubled down on its opposition to euthanasia on Tuesday, calling it an “act of homicide” that can never be justified or tolerated. A new document, issued as more countries consider legalising euthanasia or assisted suicide, said legislator­s and politician­s who support such laws are “accomplice­s”. Catholic healthcare workers must never give active or passive collaborat­ion and government­s the right to conscienti­ous objection, it said. The 20-page document, titled “The Good Samaritan” and written by the Congregati­on for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican’s doctrinal office, incorporat­ed past statements by the Roman Catholic Church on end of life issues but used tougher language. “Euthanasia, therefore, is an intrinsica­lly evil act, in every situation or circumstan­ce,” the document said. “Euthanasia

is an act of homicide that no end can justify and that does not tolerate any form of complicity or active or passive collaborat­ion.” One section singled out lawmakers, saying that if they approve laws on euthanasia and assisted suicide they become “accomplice­s of a grave sin that others will execute”. Euthanasia involves a physician taking an active role in ending a patient’s life whereas in assisted suicide, the doctor provides a lethal substance for the patient to selfadmini­ster. Both are legal to various degrees in about 10 countries and several U.S. states. In February, Portuguese legislator­s approved bills that would decriminal­ise euthanasia and assisted suicide. They have not yet become law. New Zealand is due to hold a referendum on both in October. (Reuters)

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Pope Francis looks on as he arrives at the San Damaso courtyard for the weekly general audience at the Vatican, September 16, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)

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