Amid global discussions on the value of life and ethical dilemmas in modern medicine, Ukrainian nun Sister Giustina Holha Holubets has been recognized for her unwavering commitment to parents facing devastating prenatal diagnoses. On March 5, the president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, presented her with the “Guardian of Life” Award for her work in offering care and guidance to families who, in moments of despair, might consider abortion as their only option. Sister Giustina, a member of the Servants of Mary Immaculate, is not only a clinical psychologist at the Medical Genetics Centre in Lviv but also the founder and president of “Huella de Vida”, a pioneering perinatal hospice established in 2017. The organization, driven by its motto—”I cannot give days to your life, but I can give life to your days”—provides perinatal palliative care to families experiencing the heartbreak of severe and untreatable fetal conditions. During a press conference at the Pontifical Academy for Life’s General Assembly, which explored the theme “The End of the World? Crisis, Responsibilities, Hopes”, Sister Giustina spoke passionately about the urgent need to change societal attitudes toward prenatal loss. She pointed out that prenatal diagnoses often lead to pregnancy termination, which, in turn, skews medical statistics by reducing recorded cases of congenital conditions. Sister Giustina’s message was clear: even when medicine offers no solution, love remains. “In situations where ‘nothing more can be done,’ there is always something left to do: to love—to love until the very end.”
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