Vatican officials call for
continued care for Vincent Lambert
People take part in a march during a Vincent Lambert demonstration in Paris |
The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life and the
Pontifical Academy for Life on Tuesday issued a joint declaration on the case
of Mr. Vincent Lambert calling for continued life support.
By Vatican News
A joint declaration, signed by Cardinal Kevin
Farrell, Prefect of the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life and by Archbishop
Vincenzo Paglia, President of the Pontifical Academy for Life, calls for
continued care to support the life of Frenchman Vincent Lambert.
42- year-old Lambert has been hospitalized in Rheims since
2008 following a motorcycle accident. He is quadriplegic and has suffered
severe brain damage, but he continues to breathe autonomously. While some
doctors describe him as being "minimally consciousness", others claim
he is in a "chronically vegetative" state.
This is the full text of the Vatican declaration:
In full agreement with the affirmations of the Archbishop of
Reims, H.E. Msgr. Éric de Moulins-Beaufort, and the auxiliary bishop, H.E.
Msgr. Bruno Feillet, in relation to the sad case of Mr. Vincent Lambert, we
wish to reiterate the grave violation of the dignity of the person that the
withdrawal of nutrition and hydration would constitute. Indeed, the “vegetative
state” is certainly a burdensome pathological state, which however does not in
any way compromise the dignity of those people who find themselves in this
condition, nor does it compromise their fundamental rights to life and to care,
understood as the continuity of basic human assistance.
Nutrition and hydration constitute a form of essential care,
always proportionate to life support: to nourish a sick person never
constitutes a form of unreasonable therapeutic obstinacy, as long as the person
is able to receive nutrition and hydration, provided this does not cause
intolerable suffering or prove damaging to the patient.
The suspension of such care represents, rather, a form of
abandonment of the patient, based on a pitiless judgment of the quality of
life, expression of a throwaway culture that selects the most fragile and
helpless people, without recognizing their uniqueness and immense value. The
continuity of assistance is an inescapable duty.
We therefore hope that solutions may be found as soon as
possible to protect Mr. Lambert’s life. To this end, we assure the prayer of
the Holy Father and all the Church.
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