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End-of-life care to reach natural demise says pope

Wider development of palliative care, pontiff tells French MPs

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 30 - Pope Francis on Saturday told a group of French lawmakers visiting the Vatican that those in the terminal stages of life need to be supported and accompanied till a natural end.
    Debate should focus on "accompanying life to its natural end through a wider development of palliative care", said the pontiff.
    "People at the end of their lives need to be supported by assistants who are faithful to their vocation, which is to provide aid and relief, even though they cannot provide treatment", commented the pontiff.
    Earlier this year, the Vatican's Pontifical Academy for Life drafted a lexicon on end-of-life care.
    In the new booklet, called 'Small lexicon on end of life', the Pontifical Academy for Life reiterated its opposition to euthanasia and therapeutic obstinacy while indicating that there is "space to search for a mediation in legislation" in Italy on end-of-life care and assisted suicide, while "artificial nutrition and hydration", as medical treatments, should be evaluated "case by case". Overall, the document reiterated a stark rejection of euthanasia, as well as of therapeutic obstinacy. (ANSA).
   

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