Italian Nuns Refuse to Kill Eluana Englaro

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111701.html

By Hilary White, Rome Correspondent

MILAN, November 17, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The 
nuns who run the hospice in which Eluana Englaro 
has been living for 14 years have refused to 
carry out the court order to remove her food and 
hydration tube. On Friday, the highest court of 
appeals of Italy upheld a previous court’s ruling 
that Eluana Englaro, the young disabled woman who 
has been in a state of diminished consciousness 
since being in a car accident in 1992, may be 
killed by the removal of her food and hydration tube.

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In a letter published in yesterday’s Avvenire, 
the daily newspaper of the Italian Bishops 
Conference, the Misericordine nuns of Lecco said, 
“Our hope, and that of many like us, is that the 
death by hunger and thirst of Eluana, and others 
in her condition, will not be carried out.”

“That is why, once again, we maintain our 
availability, today and into the future, to 
continue to serve Eluana. If there are those who 
consider her dead, let Eluana remain with us who 
feel she is alive. We don’t ask anything but the 
silence and the liberty to love and to devote 
ourselves to those who are weak, poor and little in return.”

At the same time, the Secretary of Welfare, 
Eugenia Roccella, said in a statement today that 
there is “no obligation” for government-funded 
health care facilities to implement the decision 
of the Court of Cassation that patients can be dehydrated to death.

Legal experts have said that it is possible under 
Italian law for the sisters to apply for 
permission from the courts to be appointed 
Eluana’s legal guardian. Monsignore Ignacio 
Barreiro, the head of the Rome office of Human 
Life International told LifeSiteNews.com that 
such a possibility could be a real glimmer of hope for saving Eluana’s life.

“It’s more than reasonable,” he said, “that 
someone who wants to keep the person alive should 
be appointed the guardian, rather than the person 
who’s ready to kill her. You don’t have to have a 
doctorate in theology to say that; it’s just common sense.”

Msgr. Barriero, who was an attorney before being 
ordained to the priesthood, added that it is a 
basic principle of law that “you cannot have a 
conflict of interest between the guardian and the 
person who is under guardianship. The purpose of 
a guardian is to look after the well being of the person.”

550 delegates of the Movement for Life, meeting 
in Montecatini for the 28th National Congress of 
the Centers for Aid to Life, have written to 
President Giorgio Napolitano to ask him to 
“enforce his highest moral authority” to allow 
Eluana Englaro “to continue to be cared for and loved by the Sisters of Lecco.”

Giulio Boscagli, Assessor to the Family and 
Solidarity in the region of Lombardy in which 
Eluana lives, agreed with the nuns, saying, “The 
ruling of the Court of Cassation seems to have 
lost sight of the reality” that Eluana is not 
dead but alive, although currently in a “seriously disabled condition.”

The desire of the nuns to care for Eluana as 
though she is “a daughter,” he said, “is the 
right path, the path taken by all those who daily 
take care of people who are in a vegetative state 
or very seriously disabled.” Boscagli pledged the 
“closeness and support” of the Regione Lombardia for the nuns.

At the same time, the decision of the Court of 
Cassation has alerted lawmakers to a legal 
loophole that could be used to sanction 
euthanasia. Justice Minister Angelino Alfano said 
that parliament must “fill the legislative vacuum 
in place” that has allowed the court to rule against Eluana.

Read related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:

Eluana Englaro to Die by Dehydration after Italian High Court Ruling
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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the 
gift to participate with You to bring new life 
into the world.  But, all too often, the mother's 
womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes 
instead a place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect 
for all life made in Your image and likeness, 
called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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