Posted on 11/19/2014 1:36:25 PM PST by NYer
Shortly after Brittany Maynard took her own life, a leading Catholic Church official said assisted suicide was reprehensible because it violated the dignity of human life.
Monsignor Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, the head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, said dignity is something other than putting an end to ones own life, when asked about Maynards decision to kill herself. Carrasco de Paula said Brittany Maynards act is in itself reprehensible, but what happened in the consciousness we do not know.
brittanymaynardHe cautioned that he was not judging individuals but the gesture in and of itself should be condemned.
Now, weeks later, Maynards mother, Debbie Ziegler, has issued a statement blasting the Catholic Church calling the comments a slap in the face. As was the case when Maynard took her own life, she worked with the pro-assisted suicide group Compassion & Choices the release her statement feuling further speculation that Maynards death was either pushed by or used by the organization to promote legalizing assisted suicide.
From an AP report:
Maynards mother, Debbie Ziegler, issued a sharp written response Tuesday. She said the comments from Monsignor Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, came as the family was grieving and were more than a slap in the face.
Her response was made through Compassion & Choices, an advocacy group that Maynard worked with in her last days.
Pope Francis denounced the right-to-die movement Saturday, saying euthanasia is a sin against God and creation. Thinking of euthanasia as an act of dignity provides a false sense of compassion, Francis said. He didnt refer specifically to Maynards case.
In the letter, Ziegler called her terminally ill daughters decision to die a human rights issue. Maynards family has since moved back to California.
My twenty-nine-year-old daughters choice to die gently rather than suffer physical and mental degradation and intense pain does not deserve to be labelled as reprehensible by strangers a continent away who do not know her or the particulars of her situation, Ziegler wrote.
Ziegler encouraged people to consider all the options when faced with an incurable, debilitating, painful disease.
The culture of cure has led to a fairy tale belief that doctors can always fix our problems, she wrote.
Tomorrow, when Maynard would have been 30, the pro-euthanasia group will release a video intended to use Maynards case to push for legalizing assisted suicide further. The New Jersey legislature has already approved a bill to legalize assisted suicide and a Colorado legislator has proposed one.
Catholic ping!
A well-deserved slap.
The only reason the Catholic Church exists is to disrespect you, lady.
Evidently more slaps are needed.
Oh, good grief. At some point, trying to communicate with pathologically self-absorbed people like this (i.e. the mother) seems to become pointless. What on earth do you say, to that sort of thing?
Hmmmm....Rules is Rules...
What part of Morality don’t they understand?
Afterwards pray for the repose of her soul.
Well there is right and there is wrong — and these concepts do not succumb to our personal needs or circumstances.
Too bad they didn’t slap mom a little sooner.
And what are they doing with Brittany’s adorable dog? Did it get euthanized too?
“And do not kill yourselves, surely God is most Merciful to you.”
Qur’an, Sura 4 (An-Nisa), ayat 29
She should consider Islam a slap too. And Jews bury suicides in a separate part of a Jewish cemetery, from what I was told. Another slap.
Come to think of it, Buddhists are not too keen on suicide, either.
I hear you. I might feel like shaking her, but mostly I just feel saddened by what she has done. She was sick and probably very depressed, if only because all of those surrounding her wanted her dead, including her mother.
It’s not personal, mom.
Suicide is a sin and a selfish act. Her mother shows her sin nature by demanding God’s word be changed because her daughter suffered. That is not the Christian response.
Its interesting when the IS beheads the parents of those victims don’t lash out at Islam. They are almost submissive to it.
I agree--- strongly --- with that part.
I would never have posted explicit instructions. I would have said "You're so autonomous, are you? Then stop trying to effectively corrupt and suborn the services of the whole medical, political, and legal profession. Just do it. How, you ask? Google it."
LOL, I know!! It’s all about her huh!
Wow.
Some times, some folks, just need a slap in the face.
Now who wants attention.
The very mom who supported taking a life. Sorry, don’t feel up to siding with her battle because she is wrong. The public and church should encourage a culture of life not death.
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