“This is end of life care for people who have come to that point where they have a grievous and irremediable disease, where they have intolerable suffering and where they have capacity to make a decision to end that journey.
“Our question wasn’t about life or death, living or dying. Our question was about intolerable suffering and a gracious death and how we would come to that.”
Medical Assistance in Dying and our Faithful ResponseIn life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us.We are not alone. Thanks be to God.In 2016 Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) became legal in Canada. Both before and after this legislation passed communities of faith from different traditions responded, some in strong opposition and others, including the United Church, with cautious support.Together we will explore what the bible and our tradition say about the end of life and death, and how we can navigate the reality of MAID faithfully and compassionately. Please sign up on the sheet at the back of the church or by contacting the office.This will be a hybrid in-person and online study group. The in-person gathering will take place in the Middle Auditorium at the church, and online participants can connect on Zoom through the following link:Online: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86914198434 (Wednesdays Sep 28th, Oct 5th, 12th @ 10:15 AM)
Below this are some of the questions which have already come to mind as I begin my preparation:
What do the bible and our faith history say about the end of life and our choices in this regard?
Is it a sin or is it mercy to provide Medical Assistance in Dying?
What is the history around Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada?
Are the underlying premises of palliative care/hospice and MAID in opposition or can they be complementary?
Why does the legislation around MAID keep changing?
Should faith communities offer support for those choosing MAID?
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