This book is a welcome resource for the general reader as well as health care practitioners. It is a simply written, straightforward introduction to the euthanasia question.
In a culture so driven by individualism, autonomy, and avoidance of discomfort, it is difficult to forestall the almost inevitable push for the “quick fix,” the direct and seemingly easy solution. Richard Gula, popular teacher and insightful ethical consultant, offers the reader an overview and critique of the issues at stake – patient autonomy, the traditional prohibition against killing the innocent, and the call for beneficence in health care. In a particular way he focuses positively on the Catholic tradition’s reasons and motivations for opposing physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. In the end, Gula offers a pastoral vision, a call for the personal virtues of humility, courage, and hope, within a community or parish committed to caring, hospitality, and interdependence.

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RELIGIOUS CUTOMS IN THE FAMILY
SEXUAL SPIRITUALITY
THIS DAY IS THE LORD'S
MAGNET CERAMICA CIRCLE
INWORDS JORNEYING INWARDS WITH ECCLESIAS
THE FAITH OF PARENTS
ABBA FATHER
LOVE THE HEARTBEAT OF HUMANITY
GIANT SURROUNDED BY MONKEYS
JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT
TOMORROW WILL BE TOO LATE
THE LITTLE BOOK OF THE WORK OF INFINITE
HEARTS ON FIRE
WITH GOD AND WITH MEN
CALEB IN JESUS IS OUR BEST FRIEND
31CM LOURDES 882
SECRETS OF THE DEAD SHROUD OF CHRIST?
0796ULCC WOOD CROSS CONFIRMATION
THE PRAYERS OF ST. THERESE OF LISIEUX
BETWEEN PARTNERS
ADOPTION CHOOSING IT LIVING IT
GIRLS TALK... GOD TALK
DON'T LET COLLEGE HAMPER YOUR EDUCATION
THE THEOLOGY OF THE BODY MADE SIMPLE
ST. JOSEPH MILLENIUM PRAYER BOOK
COULD YOU EVER BECOME A CATHOLIC? 
