March 24, 2026

(Vatican News) ─ A Vatican diplomat in Geneva issued a call for greater commitment to the defense of the dignity and rights of people with Down syndrome, decrying the current “discriminatory and eugenic practices” related to prenatal screening. “Persons with Down syndrome are more than a diagnosis, more than a condition, and certainly more than the limits others may imagine. All of them, like all of us, possess the same inherent dignity and sacred value, intentionally and lovingly imprinted by the Creator from the very first moment of conception,” said Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, apostolic nuncio and permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva. He gave this reminder at a side event of the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation on the Thursday before World Down Syndrome Day 2026, observed on March 21.

In his remarks, Archbishop Balestrero stressed that people with Down syndrome, “like everyone else, hold the same fundamental rights.”

 

Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, Vatican nuncio to the UN in Geneva, condemned discriminatory prenatal screening and selective abortion practices targeting people with Down syndrome, emphasizing that they possess inherent dignity and fundamental rights equal to all individuals from conception. Speaking ahead of World Down Syndrome Day 2026, he called for society to move beyond mere accommodations toward true inclusion, recognizing people with Down syndrome as full community members, and urged a global commitment to defending their rights with love, humanity, and respect.

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