CONFERENCE OF EUROPEAN CHURCHES
CONFERENCE DES EGLISES EUROPEENNES
KONFERENZ EUROPAEISCHER KIRCHEN


Conference of European Churches (CEC)

Church and Society Commission (CSC)

Contribution to the Euthanasia debate at the Council of Europe

With the question of euthanasia being on the European political agenda at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the CSC sought opinions of member churches of the CEC on this issue. Responses have been received from several member churches from Orthodox and Protestant traditions. Although on first sight these responses show diverging positions - from an absolute rejection of euthanasia to a carefully worded permission under strict conditions and in exceptional cases - none are in favour of active euthanasia.

In the cases where there is a certain permissive attitude it is a question of ultima ratio - a last resort. We summarise some of these considerations and arguments, in the hope that it may contribute to the discussions.

(February 2004)

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The Conference of European Churches (CEC) is a fellowship of 125 Orthodox, Protestant, Anglican and Old Catholic Churches from all countries of Europe, plus 40 associated organisations. CEC was founded in 1959. It has offices in Geneva, Brussels and Strasbourg. Its Church and Society Commission has a permanent working group on Bioethics and a permanent seat as an observer in the Steering Committee on Bioethics of the Council of Europe.