• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Catholic Review

Catholic Review

Inspiring the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Menu
  • Home
  • News
        • Local News
        • World News
        • Vatican News
        • Obituaries
        • Featured Video
        • En Español
        • Sports News
        • Official Clergy Assignments
        • Schools News
  • Commentary
        • Contributors
          • Question Corner
          • George Weigel
          • Elizabeth Scalia
          • Michael R. Heinlein
          • Effie Caldarola
          • Guest Commentary
        • CR Columnists
          • Archbishop William E. Lori
          • Rita Buettner
          • Christopher Gunty
          • George Matysek Jr.
          • Mark Viviano
          • Father Joseph Breighner
          • Father Collin Poston
          • Amen Columns
  • Entertainment
        • Events
        • Movie & Television Reviews
        • Arts & Culture
        • Books
        • Recipes
        • CR for Kids
  • About Us
        • Contact Us
        • Our History
        • Meet Our Staff
        • Photos to own
        • Shop
        • CR Media platforms
        • Electronic Edition
        • Subscribe
  • Advertising
  • Kids
  • Radio/Podcasts
        • Catholic Review Radio
        • Protagonistas de Fe
        • In God’s Image
        • “In Charity and Truth” with Archbishop William E. Lori
  • News Tips
  • Subscribe
A nurse touches the hand of a patient in the palliative care unit of the Clinic Saint-Elisabeth in Marseille, France, May 31, 2024. In an Aug. 13, 2025, statement The Uruguay bishops' conference expressed sadness after the country's lower house of Congress approved a bill decriminalizing euthanasia. (OSV News photo/Manon Cruz, Reuters)

Uruguay bishops express sadness over euthanasia vote

August 19, 2025
By David Agren
OSV News
Filed Under: News, Respect Life, World News

The Uruguay bishops’ conference expressed sadness after the country’s lower house of Congress approved a bill decriminalizing euthanasia.

“We reiterate our support for palliative care that cares for and accompanies the patient with dignity,” the bishops said in an Aug. 13 statement signed by conference president, Bishop Milton Tróccoli of Maldonado-Punta del Este-Minas; vice president, Cardinal Daniel Sturla of Montevideo; and secretary general, Bishop Heriberto Bodeant of Canelones.

The lower house approved the Dignified Death Law by a 64-29 margin Aug. 13 with most lawmakers from leftist Broad Front coalition and some from the more conservative Colorado Party supporting the bill.

The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration. President Yamandú Orsi told reporters prior to the vote that he supports the measure “as long as extreme care and safeguards are taken.”

Leaders from the bishops’ conference’s permanent council met with Orsi on Aug. 5. “We wanted to emphasize everything that can be done positively, that is, to promote care and support for people in their suffering … can help prevent unnatural endings of life,” Bishop Bodeant told reporters after the meeting, according to the bishops’ conference.

The bishop clarified that the representatives of the Uruguay’s bishops’ conference, known as CEU, did not ask the president to veto the euthanasia law if it were passed. “We simply stated our position,” Bishop Bodeant said. “The president listened to us with great respect and we discussed the importance of emphasizing alternatives, care, and, especially, promoting palliative care.”

The proposed Uruguayan law permits any adult who is deemed “mentally fit”and is at “terminal stage of an incurable and irreversible pathology” and who as a result of the pathology or health condition “experiences unbearable suffering, in all cases with serious and progressive deterioration of their quality of life, has the right to, at their request and by the procedure established in this law, be subjected to euthanasia so that their death may occur in a painless, peaceful manner and with respect for their dignity.”

The Uruguayan bishops have vigorously opposed the euthanasia bill since it was introduced. They published a lengthy document in April titled, “Facing the End of Life with Love,” in which they said, “Physicians should never be involved in conduct that actively causes the death of another human being.”

The April statement continued, “Killing a patient is unethical, even to spare them pain and suffering, even if they expressly request it. However, ‘palliative sedation’ … is ethical. Neither the patient, nor the healthcare provider, nor the family members have the right to decide or cause a person’s death. Ultimately, such an action constitutes homicide carried out in a clinical context.”

A survey by polling firm Cifra found 62% of Uruguayans support the euthanasia bill.

Two Latin American countries have legalized euthanasia, Colombia and Ecuador, after constitutional court decisions.

Uruguay has become one of the least Catholic countries in Latin America in recent years; the respected Latinobarrómetro survey of 17 countries in the region found 47 percent of Uruguayans profess no faith at all.

Read More Respect Life

Planned Parenthood to receive Medicaid funds again as defunding provision expires

Trial begins in California’s lawsuit against pregnancy resource centers’ abortion pill reversal resources

USCCB and pro-life leaders: Abortion pills remain key post-Dobbs challenge

French bishops launch prayer novena ahead of key ‘assisted-dying’ vote

Bishops mark ‘sobering anniversary’ of Canada euthanasia law, call faithful to action

Pope Leo XIV calls defense of life the measure of a nation’s moral greatness in landmark parliament speech

Copyright © 2025 OSV News

Print Print

Primary Sidebar

David Agren

Click here to view all posts from this author

For the latest news delivered twice a week via email or text message, sign up to receive our free enewsletter.

| MOST POPULAR |

  • Father Mark Logue, who transformed two parishes and touched many lives, dies at 78 
  • Question Corner: How do I know if I’m excommunicated due to my past support of the SSPX?
  • Major relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque attract throngs of faithful to the Baltimore Basilica
  • In Independence Day Mass, Archbishop Lori calls for continued witness to human dignity
  • After the Vatican declares SSPX in formal schism, what’s next for the Church?

| Latest Local News |

Father Mark Logue, who transformed two parishes and touched many lives, dies at 78 

Sister Joan Bastress, I.H.M., served in multiple ministries in Archdiocese of Baltimore

Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, D.C., former president of Seton Keough High School, dies at 86

Archbishop Lori launches podcast on renewing civic life and the political culture

Major relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque attract throngs of faithful to the Baltimore Basilica

| Latest World News |

Cause for novelist Sigrid Undset’s canonization expected to open in fall

Canada’s Catholics await high court decision on religious liberty and Bill 21

Popular podcaster Father Mike Schmitz unpacks Christ’s Gospel parables, offers fresh insights

Cardinal: God is smiling on Washington Archdiocese ‘with intense love’ as auxiliaries ordained

Supreme Court strikes down some Trump priorities, but expands presidential power

| Catholic Review Radio |

Footer

Our Vision

Real Life. Real Faith. 

Catholic Review Media communicates the Gospel and its impact on people’s lives in the Archdiocese of Baltimore and beyond.

Our Mission

Catholic Review Media provides intergenerational communications that inform, teach, inspire and engage Catholics and all of good will in the mission of Christ through diverse forms of media.

Contact

Catholic Review
320 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
443-524-3150
mail@CatholicReview.org

 

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Recent

  • Cause for novelist Sigrid Undset’s canonization expected to open in fall
  • Canada’s Catholics await high court decision on religious liberty and Bill 21
  • Father Mark Logue, who transformed two parishes and touched many lives, dies at 78 
  • Popular podcaster Father Mike Schmitz unpacks Christ’s Gospel parables, offers fresh insights
  • Sister Joan Bastress, I.H.M., served in multiple ministries in Archdiocese of Baltimore
  • Cardinal: God is smiling on Washington Archdiocese ‘with intense love’ as auxiliaries ordained
  • Sister Patricia Anne Bossle, D.C., former president of Seton Keough High School, dies at 86
  • Supreme Court strikes down some Trump priorities, but expands presidential power
  • When the American pope comes for July 4 dinner, here’s what happens

Search

Membership

Catholic Media Assocation

Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association

The Associated Church Press

© 2026 CATHOLIC REVIEW MEDIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED