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German Christians to focus Week for Life on end-of-life care Germany s Christian Churches are gearing up to hold their annual Week for Life on 17-24 April, which will focus on the important of palliative care and pastoral support for those who are dying. By Lisa Zengarini Christian Churches in Germany will focus their annual ecumenical Week for Life on people who are dying or terminally ill. Entitled “Living in Death”, the week will be celebrated from 17-24 April, in Augsburg, and is organized by the Catholic Bishops Conference (Dbk) together with the Evangelical Church of Germany (EKD). Debate on euthanasia ....
German Bishops reiterate opposition to assisted suicide The Catholic Bishops of Germany repeat the Church s opposition to medically-assisted suicide, and say every dying person needs to be supported with the Christian message of hope. By Lisa Zengarini From a Christian point of view, “assisted suicide is not an ethically acceptable option. The German Bishops’ Conference (DBK) spokesman Matthias Kopp reiterated that point in response to an article published Monday by the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” (Faz). In the article, entitled “Allowing Medically Assisted Suicide”, Prof. Dr. Reiner Anselm and Reverend Ulrich Lilie argue that: “Church institutions should guarantee the best possible palliative care, but not refuse assisted suicide and should offer advice, support and accompaniment to a people who wish to die, respecting their self-determination.” ....