RESOURCE :: Advance Medical Directive for Arizona
It’s a situation we never hope to find ourselves in, and can never be fully prepared to face. A loved one is in an accident or becomes terminally ill, and you are the one God places in the position of having to choose whether or not to end life-support measures. This can fill a person (or a family) with incredibly conflicted thoughts and emotions. You want the best for your loved one. And you don’t want them to experience undue suffering. But, “pull the plug?” You know that your “yes” to that question means that your loved will pass away and come face-to-face with Jesus and their judgment. If you’ve had to make this gut-wrenching decision, call Thursday for part two of this impactful discussion and share your experience.
11/15/2018 at 12:19 pm
And listening to your show and want to find the letter or document that Bishop Olmsted issues. Cannot find it on the diocesan website and don’t know where to look on your website. Would you repeat that information? As well as email me back and said send it to me?
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11/15/2018 at 12:56 pm
Thanks for listening, Sarah. The link is now on the website. Bless you!
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