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Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Declaration on Euthanasia

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1 Int | looking at suffering and death; moreover, medicine has 2 Int | of advanced old age and death. They also begin to wonder 3 Int | their fellowmen an "easy death," which would shorten suffering 4 Int | who, through His life, death and resurrection, has given 5 Int | existence and especially to the death of the Christian, as St. 6 I | Intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is therefore 7 I(4)| completely the problems of the death penalty and of war, which 8 II | Euthanasia meant an easy death without severe suffering. 9 II | itself or by intention causes death, in order that all suffering 10 II | can legitimately ask for death or obtain it for others. 11 II | people who sometimes ask for death are not to be understood 12 III | AND THE USE OF PAINKILLERS~Death does not always come in 13 III | bearable at the moment of death separations that would be 14 III | facilitate the acceptance of death. Nevertheless the fact remains 15 III | Nevertheless the fact remains that death, often preceded or accompanied 16 III | even at the approach of death and if one foresees that 17 III | In this case, of course, death is in no way intended or 18 IV | protect, at the moment of death, both the dignity of the 19 IV | mean the right to procure death either by one's own hand 20 IV | community. - When inevitable death is imminent in spite of 21 Con | God, and on the other hand death is unavoidable; it is necessary, 22 Con | way hastening the hour of death, should be able to accept 23 Con | dignity. It is true that death marks the end of our earthly


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