Pope: Organ donation
manifestation of solidarity, no to commercialisation
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| Pope Francis on Saturday meets with members of the Italian Association of Organ Donors (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Saturday met with members of the Italian
Association of Organ Donors telling them that, “donation means looking… beyond
one's individual needs and opening oneself generously to a wider good. He also
warned against the commercialisation of any part of the body.
Addressing the Italian Association of Organ Donors in the
Vatican on Saturday, Pope Francis extolled the merits of organ donation, saying
it should be “encouraged as a manifestation of generous solidarity”.
Noting the developments in transplant medicine that have
made it possible to donate after death, and in some cases even during life, the
Pope said that, “organ donation responds to a social need because, despite the
development of many medical treatments, the need for organs still remains
great.”
He went on to that, “donation means looking at and going
beyond oneself, beyond one's individual needs and opening oneself generously to
a wider good.” In this perspective, the Pontiff added, ”organ donation is not
only an act of social responsibility, but also an expression of the universal
fraternity which binds all men and women together.”
Respecting religion and ethics
Pope Francis, underlined that it was important that organ
donation remained an unpaid free act. In fact, he said, “any form of
commercialisation of the body or of a part of it is contrary to human dignity.
In giving blood or an organ of the body, it is necessary to respect the ethical
and religious perspective.”
Organ donation, an offering to the Lord
The Pope pointed out that “For those who do not have a
religious faith, the gesture towards needy brothers and sisters is called to be
made on the basis of an ideal of selfless human solidarity.” Believers, he
continued, “are called to live it as an offering to the Lord, who has
identified himself with those who suffer from illness, been in road accidents
or accidents at work.”
Pope Francis stressed that it was important to promote a
culture of donation through information, and awareness, adding that, from this
gift of giving, others can enjoy life and better health.
Faced with threats to life, Pope Francis said, which we unfortunately
have to witness almost daily, as in the case of abortion and euthanasia - to
mention only the beginning and end of life - society needs these concrete
gestures of solidarity and generous love, to make it clear that life is a
sacred thing.
In conclusion, the Pope encouraged those present to continue
their efforts to defend and promote life, through organ donation.

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