NPRC NEWS RELEASE: For Immediate Release
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Contact: Rev. Kirk vander Swaagh
Vice President of National Pro-Life Religious Council
212.924.2030
917.579.7180
jkvds@ix.netcom.com
ECUMENICAL GROUP: CARE FOR TERRI SCHIAVO, DO NOT KILL HER
The case of Terri Schiavo is complex. First, there is the medical dimension
that is filled with technical vocabulary. Then there is the legal dimension
and its uncommon procedures. The political dimension involves each claim
being quickly met with a counterclaim. With political arguments added to the
conflicted medical and ever-shifting legal challenges of the case, it is no
wonder that complexity seems to be winning the day.
Responding to the complex case of Terri Schiavo, the Great
Tradition of the Church universal offers this simple truth: Terri Schiavo,
the person, deserves care, not killing. The authoritative traditions of
Evangelical and Oldline Protestantism, Orthodoxy, and Roman Catholicism
declare in one strong voice that each person is created in the image of God
and is invested with human dignity. This God-given human dignity is not
erased by debilitating disabilities or enhanced by admirable abilities. This
God-given dignity remains constant, despite the condition and the
circumstance of the person. This God-given dignity demands the recognition
and protection of the state.
To be sure, Terri Schiavo is a severely brain-damaged
person. But her disability did not put her in a dying condition. Nor did her
disability make her a “vegetable.” Nor did her disability make her an
animal. Rather, Terri Schiavo, disabled as she is, is a person with human
dignity. As such, she is deserving of loving care, which includes food and
fluid.
While medical nuances, legalities, and politics can create a
fog of complexity, the public vocation of the Church universal, on this
Wednesday of Holy Week 2005, is to call judges, lawyers, politicians, and
citizens to act in the simple truth: recognize and protect the human
dignity, indeed the human life, of Terri Schiavo. Care for Terri Schiavo. Do
not kill her.
The National Pro-Life Religious Council (NPRC) is a
Christian coalition which acknowledges Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and
works to encourage every Christian denomination to affirm and witness to the
Biblical standard of the value, dignity, and sanctity of human life, and
fosters ministry to those vulnerable to the violence of abortion or
euthanasia. NPRC is composed of Alpha Omega Life (an Orthodox group), Black
Americans for Life, Conservative Congregational Christian Conference,
International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church, LEARN,
Lutherans for Life, the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, National Black
Catholic Apostolate for Life, National Clergy Council, NOEL (an
Anglican-Episcopalian group), Presbyterians Pro-Life, Priests for Life,
Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality, and United Friends
for Life.