Vatican denies Pope will donate organs after death says his donor card is invalid
February 5th, 2011 - 12:38 pm ICT by ANILondon, Feb 5 (ANI): The Vatican has denied that Pope Benedict will donate his organs after death,saying that his donor card became invalid after he ceased to be a cardinal and became pontiff.
Pope Benedict, 83, had a donor card back in 1999, six years before he was elected to the papacy, and at the time, he described the donation as an “act of love”, saying he carried it, with all his personal details on it, at all times.
Vatican officials were forced to make the statement to stop a doctor in Germany from using the pope’s card as a way to advocate the practice.
The Vatican had already asked the medic to stop doing so but he had not, prompting a letter from the Pope’s secretary, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein.
“It’s true that the pope owns an organ donor card…” the Daily Mail quoted Vatican Radio as reading the letter.
“But contrary to public opinion, the card issued back in the 1970s became de facto invalid with Cardinal Ratzinger’s election to the papacy,” it stated.
Vatican officials say that, after a pope dies, his body belongs to the entire Church and has to be buried intact.
Another reason was that if papal organs were donated, they would become relics in the bodies of others if he were eventually made a saint. (ANI)
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