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How do we make sure people die a good death?
Faith
Vatican Dispatch
Vatican charges former Bambino Gesu Hospital officials with misusing funds to refurbish Cardinal Bertone residence
Gerard O’Connell
July 13, 2017
Money destined for “Pope's hospital” allegedly went toward renovating the former secretary of state’s apartment.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Senators: Did you come to Washington to take health care from the sick and food from the hungry?
John Carr
July 10, 2017
I hope and believe their answer is no. However, the health and budget proposals before Congress will do just that.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Charlie Gard: a story of disability bias
Jana Bennett
July 07, 2017
The focus of the court’s documents is not on Charlie’s imminent death, but on his brain function.
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Attending church is good for your health. Now what?
Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service
July 07, 2017
Researchers from Vanderbilt University found that middle-aged adults who attended religious services at least once in the past year were half as likely to die prematurely as those who didn’t.
Politics & Society
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What some pro-lifers have overlooked in the case of Charlie Gard
Michael Redinger
July 05, 2017
The proper application of Catholic moral reasoning could be seen to ultimately support the E.C.H.R.’s final decision to withdraw life support.
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