Catholic Teaching on Prolonging Life: Setting the Record Straight

Hastings Center Report 31 (6):14-25 (2001)
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Abstract

Although many do not seem to recognize it, the half‐millenium‐old tradition of Catholic teachings on providing care at the end of life offers a nuanced, carefully balanced doctrine, centering on a finely tuned distinction between ordinary and extraordinary care. Given the significant Catholic contribution to the contemporary pluralist debate about end of life care, getting clear on that tradition is important.

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