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Released by the Vatican: Three religions agree about end of life joint statement

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Twelve Points of Agreement signed by the Vatican By Anne Kurian Pope Francis: The Declaration was handed to Pope Francis during a hearing. End of Life: Joint Declaration agreed by the Three Abrahamic Religions- "... text published in English and Italian" A “full agreement” and a common commitment: this is the substance of the Declaration signed on October 28, 2019, in the Vatican, by the three Abrahamic religions – Christians, Jews, Muslims – about the end of life. The signatories “categorically” refuse euthanasia and assisted suicide and plead for accompaniment of the person: “effectively alleviate suffering, keep company and give emotional and spiritual support”. The representatives of monotheistic religions also oppose the relentless treatment: “When death is imminent despite the means used, it is justified to take the decision to refuse certain medical treatments that would do nothing but extend a life precarious, painful, suffering." This statement,

End of life education - Three Beliefs

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I am very honored to be among the presenters published in this All Saints Parish bulletin:

Indigenous People Catholic man of the day

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https://issuu.com/columbia-magazine/docs/columbiasep19en/7 Catholic Man of the Month on Indigenous People Day Nicholas Black Elk (circa 1863-1950) * : His cause for canonization was opened in 2017. A NATIVE AMERICAN BOY - in Wyoming, named Black Elk, had a vision. "I saw that the sacred hoop of my people was one of many hoops that made one circle....and in the center grew one mighty flowering tree to shelter all the children of one mother and one father." This experience of unity marked the rest of his life, first as a healer among his Oglala Lakota (Sioux) tribe and later as a Catholic catechist. -  Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, Black Elk became a medicine man. He also joined his elders, including his cousin Chief Crazy Horse, in defending their territory at the 1876, Battle of Little Bighorn. Together with 176 Lakota people, he signed a petition in 1885, supporting Kateri Tekakwitha's canonization. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha is L

Five Roman Catholic Saints to be canonized on October 13, in the Vatican

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https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2019/10/11/celebrations-begin-five-saints-who-will-be-canonized-sunday Celebrations begin for five saints who will be canonized Banners of Blessed Maria Rita Lopes Ponte and Blessed John Henry Newman. (CNS photos/Junno Arocho Esteves). They are among the five who will be canonized as Roman Catholic Saints, on October 13, 2019, by Pope Francis.  https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2019/10/11/who-are-the-four-women-being-canonised-alongside-john-henry-newman/ Four women being canonized with John Henry Newman ( Blessed John Henry Newman, C.O. was a theologian and poet, first an Anglican priest and later a Roman Catholic priest and cardinal, who was an important and controversial figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was a Victorian-era intellectual, a Catholic convert and a Cardinal.) By Cindy Wooden the Catholic News Service (CNS) Published in America Magazine Pope Francis will canonize five Roman C