Euthanasia: a Catholic perspective 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 42 作者: RM Gula 摘要: According to the Roman Catholic perspective, we are not obliged to ward off death at all costs, but we should not deliberately intervene to bring death about. The "sanctity of life" principle, ...
Contrast the Catholic perspective on suffering with that of what is called the “Health and Wealth” gospel. According to that position, since Christ on the cross paid the full price for the salvation of our soul and body, therefore, all Christians should be wealthy and healthy in this life....
I see so many homes in which warmth does not exist, the love of mother or father is not visible, where the children have learned to be selfish and focus only on fulfilling their personal desires without looking at who is by their side (Cf. Eph. 6,4; Col 3,20). This is an inordin...
In my mind, the most enlightening work on this subject was and remains Lisa Sowle Cahill’sFamily: A Christian Social Perspective, published in 2000. A couple of years ago, Cahill—a Roman Catholic who is one of themost prominent theological ethicistsof any persuasion—told me that her idea ...
With the social, ethical, and legal developments over the last twenty-five years, there has grown in our society a ready acceptance of the possibility of euthanasia for releasing people from suffering. From an official Catholic perspective, this development was a wrong step. It is a wrong ...
No matter what the motivation, this case, along with that of Charlie Gard seems to be all about the normalisation of euthanasia. Edmund Adamus came under fire in 2009 when he called the UK,the geo-political centre of the culture of death, but you have to wonder what is going on in a...
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They Have Opened the Way to Abortion and Euthanasia Pro-abortionists Ted Kennedy and John Kerry are happy men. The U.S. Conference of [Newchurch] Catholic Bishops have handed the senators (and other pro-abortionists) a victory in the document "A Culture of Life and the Penalty of Death,"...
The new Liturgical Year C begins soon. Perfect time to dive in and enjoy a whole new perspective on Sunday readings that youthinkyou’ve heard a million times. It can also be used for daily prayer! Truly amazing! Rachel’s Corner:: “No matter how dark it gets, when you light a cand...
The Seamless Garment was idea introduced by the late Cardinal Bernardin of Chicago. Bernardin’s idea was that “abortion, capital punishment, militarism, euthanasia, social injustice and economic injustice” were all of equal importance. This is contrary to the teachings of St. John Paul II, who...