Catholic bishops of Spain condemn euthanasia of young woman

Noelia Castillo giving her final interview before undergoing euthanasia on March 26, 2026. Photo: an interview screenshot

On March 27, 2026, representatives of the Catholic Church in Spain criticized the euthanasia of young woman Noelia Castillo, pointing to the moral and social consequences of what happened, reports Euronews.

The statement was made by bishops of the subcommittee on family and life protection issues, who expressed regret regarding this case, noting that it combined personal suffering and shortcomings in the work of public institutions.

Bishop of the Canary Islands José Mazuelos Pérez stated that what happened demonstrates society's failure in its effort to protect human beings. According to him, such decisions are a step toward the so-called culture of death and contradict the true calling of medicine.

A similar position was expressed by the Chairman of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Spain Luis Argüello, emphasizing that a doctor should not become an executioner of a death sentence, even if such actions are justified by law or considerations of compassion.

In turn, representatives of religious organizations and the "Christian Lawyers" association expressed condolences regarding what happened and called for a rethinking of approaches to helping people in critical condition.

Earlier, the UOJ wrote that on March 26, 2026, the 25-year-old Spanish girl Noelia Castillo Ramo, who had previously received severe injuries after an unsuccessful suicide attempt, underwent euthanasia. According to media reports, the procedure took place in a medical facility and lasted about 15 minutes. It is reported that the girl grew up in a dysfunctional family, was in orphanages from childhood, and after reaching adulthood was subjected to violence. Later she tried to end her life by jumping from the fifth floor, survived, but received severe injuries and remained paralyzed.

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