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Whether there are more Terri Schiavos suffering a torturous death by starvation and dehydration these days, or were just hearing more about them these days is uncertain. But the manner of such death should be made clear, and the media are certainly not doing that.
The latest case we know of is the bride in a coma story. She was young and just married. But what we know through the media is incomplete about Trisha Rushing Duguays death is incomplete.
Just 27 years old, she had continued living, remarkably, for eight weeks after her husband and family had, according to her wishes, removed her feeding tube.
Trishas father, Jim Rushing, announced the news in an e-mail to family and close friends.
Trisha has finally departed us on this physical journey to take her branch onto her spiritual journey. This journey has been 132 days in length 56 of those days off of life support. We know that not only her love & caring for others, but the sheer volume of prayer that has occurred will truly help her along this new path. Thank you.
That volume was generated through media coverage of this dramatic story and social communications media that spread it. The good news is that it generated a tremendous amount of prayer. The darker side of this story didnt make it into the news coverage, as Terri Schiavos brother tried to warn people. Bobby Schindler writes:
Terris Life & Hope Network expresses concern with the manner in which some media outlets are portraying the situation, treating Trishas prolonged death and going without food and hydration-for over 7 weeks now-as an act of compassion.
I think it is important to be reminded that dying this way is not compassionate, peaceful or pleasant. My family witnessed, first hand, something quite the opposite. Terri went through almost two weeks without food and water before she died, and it was heartbreaking. Her death was cruel and barbaric and she suffered horribly. We must continue to educate the general public that food and water is basic and ordinary care and despite ones intentions, it does not change the nature of the act.
Thats a vital point. Food and water are not medical treatments, theyre ordinary care, no matter how they are redefined. People are very confused about this. Conscientious, faithful people are looking for moral guidance in making end of life decisions, and its available for all people concerned with preserving and respecting human dignity when it can be toughest to discern that process.
"We will not be silent.
We are your bad conscience.
The White Rose will give you no rest."
Threads by Salvation, GonzoII and nina0113.
Respect Life Sunday set for October 3
Catholic parishes in western Oregon will celebrate Respect Life Sunday on October 3. That Sunday will mark the beginning of a month long observance of promoting respect for life from conception to natural death. The theme for this year is The measure of love is to love without measure. Archbishop John G. Vlazny will mark the occasion with a Mass at St. Marys Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on Sunday, October 3 at 11:00 am.
The Respect Life Program was adopted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1972. It promotes the Churchs teaching on the value and dignity of human life to the Catholic community and to the wider community. It combines education, prayer, service and advocacy. The topics addressed this year include:
the death penalty and Divine Mercy
end of life care
infertility treatments in line with church teaching
sexual trafficking
population control
depression and suicide among youth
the promise of pro-life youth
At the request of Pope Benedict XVI, all bishops around the world will join with their parishioners in the Advent season to pray for respect of human life.
Archbishop Vlazny will celebrate Mass at St. Marys Cathedral on December 5, 2010 at 11:00 am. The Mass will join with others around the globe to witness that we are a people of life.
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The 40 Days for Life campaign that began Sept. 22 will have the most locations in its short history.
The pro-life effort, which has occurred twice a year since the fall of 2007, consists of 40 days of prayer and fasting to end abortion, as well as community outreach and peaceful prayer vigils outside abortion clinics.
This falls campaign, which will end Oct. 31, will be at 238 sites. Those include locations in 46 states, six Canadian provinces, Australia, Denmark, England and Northern Ireland.
According to 40 Days for Life, here are some of the reported results from the six previous campaigns:
2,811 unborn babies have been saved from abortion.
35 abortion clinic employees have quit their jobs.
Six abortion clinics have closed after 40 Days efforts.
Locations for this falls 40 Days outreach may be found at http://www.40daysforlife.com/location.cfm.
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THREE ELEMENTS
Constant vigil
The visible, public centerpiece of 40 Days for Life is a 40-day, round-the-clock prayer vigil outside a Planned Parenthood center or other abortion facility in your community.
Those who are called to stand witness maintain a peaceful and educational presence.
This 24-hour-a-day presence send a powerful message to the community about the tragic reality of abortion. It also serves as a call to repentance for those who work at the abortion center and those who patronize the facility.
If you do not have an abortion facility or Planned Parenthood office in your town, you can still conduct 40 Days for Life. However, you will need to select a different location which has some strategic significance ... perhaps near city hall, a courthouse, or a highly visible intersection.
Community outreach
During 40 Days for Life, the pro-life message is proactively taken to every corner of your community. This can identify hundreds, or even thousands, of pro-life supporters.
A door-to-door petition and education drive reaches out to every household in your town or city. Informational flyers are distributed in neighborhoods to raise awareness about the local crisis of abortion. Citizens are invited to sign a petition of support for the sanctity of human life, and people are given the opportunity to visibly show their support for 40 Days for Life by wearing wristbands, placing signs in their yards, or displaying bumper stickers on their vehicles.
These people can then be encouraged to pray and join in local pro-life efforts.
Church involvement begins by meeting with local pastors, other church leaders, and members of different congregations. The Body of Christ is invited to pray together and participate in 40 Days for Life, uniting in one focused mission that can save lives and make an eternal impact.
Media outreach is conducted through carefully targeted news stories, talk shows, editorials, and letters to the editor. This enables you to get the pro-life message out to many people who would never see the inside of a local church.
If your community has a college campus, many students can be impacted through an intense 40-day campus outreach. This can consist of flyer raids, sidewalk chalking, petition drives, table displays, and much more.
Local leadership with 40 Days for Life
40 Days for Life is primarily a local campaign. Yes, there is a national team that provides information, resources and encouragement, but all campaigns are based at the local level. Each community knows best when it comes to countering the damage abortion has caused in each individual city and town.
No one is appointed as a local 40 Days for Life leader; in each community, someone must step up and accept the challenge.
The campaign is also a group effort. There needs to be a main coordinator, but there is a whole level of duties and responsibilities that must be filled in addition to the director's position:
A line from Scripture comes to mind: "Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will." Please pray for discernment and guidance. 40 Days for Life won't happen without somebody. "Somebody" could be you!
Thanks for the ping!
I’vebeen fighting the CO death cultists since
1986.
I remember evil State Senator Dotty Wham foisting
her wicked law on us which allowed the removal
of food and water from incapacitated patients without
their knowledge or permission.
SB 3 was passed in the early 90s, as I recall.
Probably led to Terri’s demise and who knows how many thousands
more?
Dick Lamm brought the abortion holocaust to America and Dotty
Wham the euthanasia agenda.
Vote yes on Amendment 62 to end the madness!!