(ANSA) - VATICAN CITY, AUGUST 05 - The Vatican media are talking about the case of the London child Archie Battersbee, 12, in a coma since April 7, from whom doctors want to remove vital support.
"Archie is not a dry leaf, he is a child with flesh and bones, as were Charlie Gard, Alfie Evans and Tafida Raqeeb, treated in Italy after the tug-of-war with the London health authorities. Treating does not only mean healing, but taking charge: of those who are suffering, of those who are weak, of those who are fragile ", reads an editorial.
"Life is sacred, always. Yet some have to die because laws, sentences, other people have decided that this is how it should be".
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