From the Catholic Organization for Life and Family
18 April 2013
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In Quebec, the Marois Government has announced its intention to submit, by June, a bill that will define “medical aid in dying” as a form of healthcare and a right. WHAT EXACTLY IS “MEDICAL AID IN DYING”? Let us neither play with words nor camouflage reality. “Let's Call a Spade a Spade. Medical aid in dying is Euthanasia” (Dr. Yves Robert, secretary of the College of Physicians of Quebec, quoted by l’Actualité Médicale, January 29, 2013). WHAT IS EUTHANASIA? Euthanasia is killing a person intentionally and directly, with or without that person’s consent, for reasons of compassion. The Criminal Code of Canada sees this as a homicide. There is nothing human in killing another person. EUTHANASIA KILLS. EUTHANASIA IS DANGEROUS. EUTHANASIA IS NOT NECESSARY. We already have the right to refuse or to discontinue treatment. We already have the right to say “no” to overtreatment. We already have the right to receive palliative sedation which aims solely at reducing pain. KILLING IS NOT CARE (Physicians’ Alliance for Total Refusal of Euthanasia, La Presse, February 19, 2013) LET’S ELIMINATE PAIN, NOT PATIENTS. We must keep our hospitals safe. QUALITY PALLIATIVE CARE IS WHAT WE NEED. We MUST protect the weakest and most vulnerable. “At this final stage of life, the time left to live is immensely valuable. Even if they are mere hours, these moments of sharing can be incredibly meaningful to friends and relatives; the simple fact of being able to say goodbye is invaluable. These moments can make a difference in the lives of others. (...) Suicide Action Montreal, whose mission is to prevent suicide, calls for assistance to people who suffer to the point of considering committing suicide. The Committee is of the opinion that SAM cannot be in favor of assisted suicide or euthanasia.” (“ Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - Position of Suicide Action Montreal”, June 2012). “An end of life with dignity through palliative care accessible to all, not euthanasia.” (Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Quebec, January 18, 2013). WE MUST NOT GIVE ANYONE -ESPECIALLY OUR PHYSICIANS- THE POWER TO KILL. Only then will we be able to keep our trust in them. WE ARE BEING PROMISED SAFEGUARDS… We are told that people will have to meet certain criteria to obtain the “right” to be euthanized. But let’s look at what has happened in Belgium, where euthanasia has been legal for 10 years. In a report entitled “Ten Years of Law Enforcement in Belgium” (April 2012), the European Institute of Bioethics reports an “undeniable slippery slope” and the ineffectiveness of the Audit Committee. Thus, the annual number of reported euthanasia “is constantly rising”: it rose from 235 in 2003 to 1133 in 2011. The report stress that... “while the text of the law decriminalizing euthanasia requires compliance with conditions that wanted to be very strict (...), we see an undeniable slippery slope today (...). Euthanasia is gradually becoming a normal and commonplace act that patients are entitled to have”. The pro-euthanasia lobby now demands euthanasia for children and for people with dementia. WHAT IS THE POSITION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH ? “Whatever its motives and means, direct euthanasia consists in putting an end to the lives of handicapped, sick or dying people. It is morally unacceptable.”(Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2277). “I confirm that euthanasia is a grave violation of God's law, as it is a deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person.” (John Paul II, The Gospel of Life, No. 65). WE MUST GET UP AND SPEAK UP! _ “We very much appreciate the commitment and contribution of all those citizens (...) who act in solidarity with the most vulnerable et who aim at building a culture of life and compassion » (AECQ, January 2013) 1. We need to educate ourselves. 2. Let us join the social network “Living with Dignity” (www.vivredignite.com and www.vivredignite.blogspot.ca) 3. Sign the declaration of the Physicians’ Alliance for Total Refusal of Euthanasia . Their motto: “Caring, Not Killing” (www.totalrefusal.blogspot.ca) 4. Consult the “Euthanasia Prevention Coalition” (www.epcc.ca). 5. Let us contact our MPs (write them or pay them a visit) 6. Let us be present in traditional and social media. 7. Educate our families, our friends, our colleagues regarding this threat to our fellow Quebec citizens and to ourselves. 8. Let us mobilize and participate in public demonstrations or marches. 9. For more information, consult the Catholic Organization for Life and Family (COLF) which proposes a series of documents that can guide our reflection on this topic (www.colf.ca) 10. Pray incessantly. REJECT OVERTREATMENT. REJECT EUTHANASIA. DEMAND PALLIATIVE CARE UNTIL NATURAL DEATH. It is a matter of public safety and social justice. It is a question of dignity, of genuine compassion and solidarity. |
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
News Alert: Euthanasia is at our Doors
United in Prayer...Corpus Christi Procession
Pope Francis has called for every diocese in the world to join in prayer in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament for the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) which falls this year on Sunday, June 2. This is a part of the Year of Faith celebration initially convoked by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
Where possible, it is requested that the prayer be planned to coincide with the service being held in the Vatican at 5 p.m. Rome time, which is 11 a.m. our time.
At the end of the 10 a.m. Sunday Mass (at or about 11 a.m.) our parish will have a Corpus Christi Procession through the streets of our neighbourhood. On this day a number of our young parishioners will be making their First Communion and will take part in the procession. All are welcome!
Where possible, it is requested that the prayer be planned to coincide with the service being held in the Vatican at 5 p.m. Rome time, which is 11 a.m. our time.
At the end of the 10 a.m. Sunday Mass (at or about 11 a.m.) our parish will have a Corpus Christi Procession through the streets of our neighbourhood. On this day a number of our young parishioners will be making their First Communion and will take part in the procession. All are welcome!
Taking the Faith on the Road
Last weekend, members of various parishes from around the city took part in the annual Big Bike Ride for Heart and Stroke. Parishioners road under the team name "Year of Faith" as a way of marking the Church's global celebration of the gift of faith.
The response was so positive that two teams were formed instead of the original hope for one! Each participant was given wore a Year of Faith team t-shirt generously donated by the Knights of Columbus Councils of Thunder Bay.
The response was so positive that two teams were formed instead of the original hope for one! Each participant was given wore a Year of Faith team t-shirt generously donated by the Knights of Columbus Councils of Thunder Bay.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
National Week for Life and Family
"The National Week for Life and the Family" (May 12-19,2013) is an initiative of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops to celebrate and support the gift of family life.
A variety of excellent resources for parishes, schools, and families, is available by clicking here.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Prayers for the Unborn and for Life
All are invited to attend the annual Prayers for the Unborn and Prayers in Support of Life which will take place at St. Andrew's Cemetery on Monday, May 6, 2013, at 7 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.
The prayers will take place in Our Lady of Charity Mausoleum followed by a procession to the monument for the unborn. Bishop Colli will lead the prayer session. Everyone is invited.
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