…Who Want’s to be Judge that Orders that Tube Removed?
According to the Associated Press, Pope John Paul II is getting nutrition from a tube.
Which brings up some interesting questions: Who has the rights of surrogacy for the Pope? He’s not married, has no children…
Does the Pope have a living will? Does it specify that he does not want to be starved to death?
Do you think it would be humane to let the Pope starve and dehydrate to death? No? What if we gave him morphine?
UPDATE: The Pope’s condition is deteriorating. According to the Vatican, he’s been given his last rites.





Just in case you’re not being rhetorical….
The Pope is a head of state (Vatican City), governed by the laws of that country. I would guess that the College of Cardinals (the group that chooses a new Pope when the old dies) would have collective authority to decide what to do. However, there’s probably some sort of hierarchy within the state that I’m unaware of.
But of course, I think it’s all moot, since I believe Catholic doctrine is clear enough that they wouldn’t dare hasten his death.
Left by Jason on March 30th, 2005 at 11:34 pm