Open Letter to Governor Jeb Bush Concerning Terri Schiavo



Dear Governor Bush:

As members of the Catholic media, we beg you, in the name of our Lord Jesus, to intervene in the case of Terry Schiavo, and, by extension, in the lives of the millions of persons with special needs in Florida and throughout our country whose lives will be greatly endangered if Ms. Schiavo is left to die, or, more accurately, murdered through the present withdrawal of food and water.

The judge in this case is acting on a remarkable doctrine: That food and water are medicines which may be granted or withheld based on a judicial order. What legal or moral authority gives anyone the right to withhold food and water from an innocent person? Starvation is a most painful and difficult death. If one were to propose it as a method of execution for death row prisoners, it would be instantly opposed by society under the Constitution’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. If starvation is cruel and unusual punishment, it should not have the imprimatur of the State of Florida for any innocent citizen.

We admire your seeking the assistance of the St. Thomas More Society concerning what is legally just. And we are strengthened in our hearts by their response that, at the very least, you have the authority and the duty to protect her life and to conduct a proper and thorough investigation. We appreciate the difficulty of this matter and that the right course of action before God may not be the popular one in today’s culture.

The moral and just path, however, is clear to us who believe that human life is God’s to give and His alone to take. History has shown the truth of the statement, The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. We would go a step further in saying that those who have the power to do good, and yet do nothing, participate in the triumph of evil, whether or not their withholding of the good seeks or intends such evil.

It may be that our Lord has put you into office, like Queen Esther of old, for such a time as this . The God who saved Esther, and through her, the people of God, will not abandon you, dear Governor. He is faithful. May our Lord Jesus Christ be your comfort and guide in this urgent hour, and may you be His instrument to save the life of one of His little ones , and through her, the dignity of every soul made in His image.

With gratitude and prayer,

Rosalind Moss,

Catholic Author and Speaker

Father Richard John Neuhaus

Editor in Chief, FIRST THINGS

The Institute on Religion and Public Life

Pete Vere, Editor

The Alhambran Magazine

Mark Shea

Catholic Author and Speaker

Philip F. Lawler

Editor, Catholic World Report and Catholic World News

Carl Olson

Editor, Envoy Magazine

John Pacheco

Catholic Author and Speaker

Domenico Bettinelli, Jr

Managing Editor, Catholic World Report magazine

Amy Welborn

Columnist, Our Sunday Visitor

Martin K. Barrack

Catholic Author and Speaker

David Pearson

Features Editor, National Catholic Register

Mike Mohr

Chairman, St. Bernadette Soubirous Chapter of Catholics United for Faith

Dave Armstrong

Catholic Author and Speaker

Gerald Korson

Editor, Our Sunday Visitor

Steve Ray

Catholic Author and Television Host

Rod Bennett

Editor, WONDER Magazine

Matt C. Abbott

Columnist, the Wanderer

Tim Drake

Staff Writer, National Catholic Register

Dr. Paul Thigpen

Executive Director, The Stella Maris Center for Faith and Culture

Mary Kochan,

Contributing Editor, Catholic Exchange

Sandra Miesel

Catholic Journalist

David Moss

President, Association of Hebrew Catholics

Maureen and Robert Wittmann

Catholic authors and speakers

Steve Kellmeyer

Bridegroom Press

Mike Aquilina

Vice President, St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology

Mark Brumley

Catholic Author

Greg Popcak

Catholic Author and Radio Host

Patty Bonds

Catholic Author and Speaker

Jeff Cavins

Catholic Radio and Television Host

Fr. Joseph F. Wilson

Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn

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