Texas Catholic hospitals challenge bishop: announce plans to continue 
sterilizations

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Tyler, Texas, Dec. 15, 2008 (CWNews.com) - A Catholic hospital system 
in the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, has announced that it will continue 
to perform sterilizations despite an explicit order from the local 
bishop to stop the procedures.

Trinity Mother Frances Health Care System, which had earlier 
responded to criticism by Bishop Alvaro Corrado by saying that its 
hospitals had performed sterilizations under a "good-faith 
interpretation" of Church teachings, has now made a stronger claim: 
"Medically necessary indirect sterilizations are permitted," the 
Trinity Mother Frances argued, in cases of medical necessity.

In November, Bishop Alvaro Corrada of Tyler issued a public statement 
acknowledging with regret that Catholic hospitals in his Texas 
diocese had performed sterilizations, and saying that these 
procedures constituted a clear violation of Church teaching. The 
bishop ordered the hospitals to stop the sterilizations immediately, 
and advised those involved in the operations to recognize their error 
and confess their sins.

The immorality of intentional sterilization, Bishop Corrada said, 
"cannot be altered by appeals to erroneous theological opinions." He 
added that the ban on such procedures is "infallibly and universally 
taught by the Catholic Church."

Nevertheless Trinity Mother Frances argues that "indirect" 
sterilizations may be justified on a case-by-case basis by the 
attending physician. The health-care system cites paragraph 53 of 
Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Facilities, 
a document prepared for the US bishops' conference. That paragraph 
states: "Procedures that induce sterility are premitted when their 
direct effect is the cure or alleviation of a present and serious 
pathology and a simpler treatment is not available." That paragraph 
in the US bishops' document includes a footnote citing a Vatican 
instruction which stipulates that tubal ligations-- the type of 
sterilizations performed at Trinity Mother Frances-- cannot be justified.

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