ZE09020108 - 2009-02-01
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Eluana's Fate Signals the Life or Death of the West


Cardinal Caffara on a Humanity Adrift Without God

BOLOGNA, Italy, FEB. 1, 2009 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- The 
fate of a young woman in a coma whose father has appealed for her 
feeding tube to be removed has become a "sign of contradiction" that 
signals the fate of the West, according to the archbishop of Bologna.

Cardinal Carlo Caffara explained this today in his homily given at 
the cathedral in Bologna for the 31st National Day for Life in Italy. 
He spoke specifically of the case of Eluana Englaro, 37, who has been 
in a coma since 1992, when she suffered a car accident.

Her case has been called Italy's version of the Terri Schiavo battle 
that raged in the United States in 2005, and ended in Schiavo's death 
by dehydration and starvation.

The cardinal said that Eulana has become a "'sign of contradiction' 
between a culture of death and a culture of life."

"Her martyred body," he explained, "has become the question addressed 
to every conscience that reflects on man's destiny: To whom does man 
belong? Who has dominion over man's life and death? Who owns man?"

According to Cardinal Caffara, "the spiritual event of the West has 
come to the end of the line: If the life of man does not belong to 
man but to God, no one has control over it for any reason, [but] if 
the life of man belongs to man, it is consistent to hypothesize 
circumstances in which everyone can do what he wants with his life or 
ask others to put an end to it."

He said "the illusion of building a human home 'as if God did not 
exist' must at some moment bring us to this point." And the cardinal 
added: "In the body of this woman, and in her fate, there is an image 
of the fate of the West."

Cardinal Caffara invited the faithful to pray that the Lord "give 
wisdom to our legislators, so that they know how to defend the good 
of the person, of every person, by means of just norms."

To the human and civil community the archbishop of Bologna said, 
quoting St. Irenaeus, that "God's nearness to man that the Church 
grants us makes us once again repeat with great conviction: 'the 
glory of God is man fully alive, but man's life is the vision of God.'"


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