Living and Dying Final
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- physical
- to have ones physical needs met and to accept limitations
- Jesus of Nazareth
- charged followers to eat what was set before them and heal the sick
- probs: form of discipline
- suffering doesn't gurantee becoming a better person, to be viruous would be to ask for pain
- healing illness
- about spiritual and emotional healing more than physical
- 11 months
- 11 months from funeral, kaddish is said every day
- Seven last words of Jesus
- forgiveness,paradise,love,pain,physical,acceptance,spiritual
- Catholic teaching on VAE
- catholic church forbides voluntary active euthenasia
- individual concious active han
- fury or vengefulness, seeks retaliation for injuries suffered
- Cicely Saunders
- founder of modern hospice movement
- Yahrzeit
- say kaddish on anniversary and burn candle for 24 hours
- advanced directives
- DNR, living will, durable power of attorney...
- Missouri bishops
- made statement that nutrition was extraordinary means in her case
- Catholic teaching on PAS
- suicide is always wrong including when a physician helps
- cruzan case
- state said family must find proof that she would want to be let go
- Florence Wald
- founded first US hospice
- group unconscious active had
- racial resentment
- catholic teaching on TS
- when death is clearly inevitable terminal sedation is okay
- new images of purgatory
- it challenges people to be aware of the ability to love God completely and be one with humanity
- Stages of faith
- immature, imitation,literal-minded,conventional,reflective,paradoxical,incarnational
- Shiva
- 7 days after funeral when family stays home and people bring food and visit
- Immature faith
- basic, naive trust in God, self, and others mostly due to lack of experience with death and suffering
- palliative care
- pain control to preserve dignity
- Pain
- to feel and voice despair and spiritual anguish
- individual consious passive han
- resignation, giving up, self-hatred
- group uncounscious passive han
- moaning-souls of a race molded by oppression
- durable power of attorney
- legal document where people make their wishes about medical treatment known
- St. Vincent De Paul
- innitiated first nurses, laid foundation for Hospice in Paris
- individual unconscious active han
- bitterness
- Ideas on theodicy
- punishment for sin, a test of faith, a form of discipline
- group conscious passive han
- group despair
- Paradoxical Faith
- person has experienced suffering and death firsthand but still chooses to believe in God
- group conscious active han
- group will to revolt
- Literal-Minded faith
- believes every word about faith word-for-word
- Catholic teaching on Human Dignity
- suffering is good and calls people to persevere in bearing whatever disturbs or couses us harm
- stages of jewish mourning
- Shiva,shloshim,11 months, Yahrzeit
- Acceptance
- the need to move towards acceptance that ones life is complete
- Han
- pain and suffering of the victim of sin, pain resulting from individual or social sin
- Incarnational Faith
- person believes God is a real, felt experience
- Conventional Faith
- person believes in God's justice
- individual unconscous passive han
- helplessness
- Imitational Faith
- person copies the faith they see in others
- terminal sedation
- meds. causing unconsciousness followed by removal of life support
- Stages of grief by Kubler-Ross
- denial,anger,barganing,depression,acceptance
- Spiritual
- the need for faith, trust, acceptance, to let go and let God
- probs: punishment for sins
- doesn't prevent God in a good light and doesn't account for suffering of innocent such as kids and babies
- Voluntary/Active Euthenasia
- type of mercy killing in which physician or family directly assists person in committing suicide
- Catholic teaching on purgatory
- it is a stage of further purification before entering heaven
- catholic teaching on EM
- Extraordinary means can be pulled if it goes against true compassion
- Forgiveness
- people need to grant it and ask for it
- paradox
- a reality or truth that seems to defy usual logic
- Living will
- people make medical wishes clear
- probs: test of faith
- implies that God is cruel and playing games and also implies that God isn't imniscient
- Paradise
- the need to share ones faith and to give away our paradise
- curing disease
- physical healing through the use of medicines and other medical tools
- reflective Faith
- takes responsibility for actions, attitudes, ...
- Love
- the need to know that loved ones will be taken care of and to be assured of their love for us
- Footprints story
- God carries us when we need support
- Shloshim
- 30 days after funeral mourners go to work but not extras
- theodicy
- trying to reconcile God's justice with the fact of unjust evil and suffering in the world