Brain Death and the Catholic Church

Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 14 (1):6 (2008)
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McGovern, Kevin In recent years, some speakers at Catholic conferences and a few articles on Catholic websites and in Catholic newspapers have claimed that brain death is not really death. Some Catholics may be confused by this - particularly if they are asked to agree to the removal of mechanical ventilation or the procurement of organs from a relative or friend who has been declared brain dead. At the same time, these claims might damage the reputation of the Church within the scientific and health care communities. This article reviews what brain death is, and then details Catholic investigations and statements about this concept

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