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Euthanasia or "Physician Assisted Suicide" Information:

Euthanasia or "Physician Assisted Suicide" threatens the dignity of many of the poor elderly, the disabled and those without adequate health insurance. Catholic social teaching affirms the right of persons not to use extraordinary means to prolong life and, at the same time, rejects active, intentional taking of human life.

Embracing Our Dying

The Theological Vision of Life and Death

"The Catholic health care ministry faces the reality of death with the confidence of faith. In the face of death—for many, a time when hope seems lost—the church witnesses to her belief that God has created each person for eternal life... The truth that life is a precious gift from God has profound implications for the question of stewardship over human life. We are not the owners of our lives and, hence, do not have absolute power over life. We have a duty to preserve our life and to use for the glory of God, but the duty to preserve our life and to use it for the glory of God, but the duty to preserve life is not absolute..." ERD Part Five, Introduction

"All human beings must live their lives in accordance with God's plan. Life is given to them as a possession which must bear fruit here on earth but which must wait for eternal life to achieve its full and absolute perfection." Euthanasia, CDF, 1980

II. The Catholic Vision of End of Life Care
"The task of medicine is to care even when it cannot cure. Physicians and their patients must evaluate the use of the technology at their disposal... The use of life-sustaining technology is judged in light of the Christian meaning of life, suffering, and death. Only in this way are two extremes avoided: on the one hand, an insistence on useless or burdensome technology even when a patient may legitimately wish to forgo it and, on the other hand, the withdrawal of technology with the intention of causing death." ERD Part Five, Introduction

"While life is to be regarded as God's gift, it also is true that death in unavoidable. We must be able, therefore, without in any way hastening the hour of death, to accept it with full consciousness of our responsibility and with full dignity for death, indeed puts an ed to this earthly life but in doing so it opens the way to undying life." Euthanasia, CDF, 1980

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San Francisco Suicide Prevention (SFSP) is the oldest volunteer crisis line in the United States. Founded in 1963 with the initial focus of providing telephone intervention to people experiencing suicidal crisis, the focus of the agency has gradually shifted from strictly suicide prevention to more general counseling services. Services are provided 24 hours a day by over 150 trained volunteers with the supervision of a small multidisciplinary staff.


Embracing Our Dying

Included on the site is an overview of Catholic moral theology on death and dying, current medical and hospital practices, the state of the law regarding end-of-life issues, articles of interest, church documents, information on parish nurses, parish health ministry, hospice care and other parish-based services, and answers to frequently asked questions


Documents and articles regarding euthanasia and assisted suicide


Information on other web sites

  • California Catholic Conference
  • National Conference of Catholic Bishops links to another site (opens in new window) - Pro-Life Secretariat's index to euthanasia-related issues
  • Californians Against Assisted Suicide was established to defeat legislation that would legalize assisted suicide in California.
  • Priests for Life: We are an officially approved association of Catholic Clergy who give special emphasis to the pro-life teachings of the Church.  We offer ongoing assistance to the clergy in addressing the topics of abortion and euthanasia, and training and resources to the entire pro-life movement.
  • International Anti-Euthanasia Taskforce links to another site (opens in new window) - The latest information on public policy, current cases, and updated information on durable power of attorney.
  • Wesley J. Smith Piercing the emotionalism, fear mongering, and euphemisms that are the standard fare of the assisted suicide movement, Wesley Smith exposes its attempt to strip the sick and disabled of their dignity. Far from a compassionate answer to suffering, assisted suicide is a new form of oppression.

 

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