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Saturday, December 31, 2016
'Have Courage!' | The Divine Mercy Message from the Marians of the Immaculate Conception
Meanwhile, statistics bear out the fact that inserting spirituality into patient care has wide public support. Drawing upon several independent studies, Dr. Bryan Thatcher said 90 percent of patients surveyed believe in God, and 70 percent point to religion as an important influence in their lives.
"At the same time, both the family of patients and the caregivers commonly rely on spirituality to help them get through difficulties," said Dr. Thatcher, the international director of Doctors for Divine Mercy and founder ofEucharistic Apostles of The Divine Mercy, an apostolate of the Marian Fathers. An inpatient survey concluded that 77 percent of patients said physicians should address patients' spiritual beliefs; 57 percent of inpatients with terminal disease reported spiritual distress; and 72 percent of patients said their spiritual needs are not being met by medical system, Dr. Thatcher said.
"This should be proof enough that we need to take this to heart. Be courageous," said Dr. Thatcher, co-author of the new Marian Press title At the Bedside of the Sick and Dying: A Guide for Parish Ministry, Family, and Friends. "The majority of people are believers, and the families need and rely on spirituality to cope, and more say the medical system is failing them," he said.
No longer a practicing physician, Dr. Thatcher said that, looking back to his medical career, he has one regret: He once viewed medical care as simply "the mechanical treatment " of disease. "I didn't think of calling a priest and praying." He said, "There are so many people who are alone and going through death alone, and we have to be cognizant of this, not just of the mechanics."
'Have Courage!' | The Divine Mercy Message from the Marians of the Immaculate Conception
"At the same time, both the family of patients and the caregivers commonly rely on spirituality to help them get through difficulties," said Dr. Thatcher, the international director of Doctors for Divine Mercy and founder ofEucharistic Apostles of The Divine Mercy, an apostolate of the Marian Fathers. An inpatient survey concluded that 77 percent of patients said physicians should address patients' spiritual beliefs; 57 percent of inpatients with terminal disease reported spiritual distress; and 72 percent of patients said their spiritual needs are not being met by medical system, Dr. Thatcher said.
"This should be proof enough that we need to take this to heart. Be courageous," said Dr. Thatcher, co-author of the new Marian Press title At the Bedside of the Sick and Dying: A Guide for Parish Ministry, Family, and Friends. "The majority of people are believers, and the families need and rely on spirituality to cope, and more say the medical system is failing them," he said.
No longer a practicing physician, Dr. Thatcher said that, looking back to his medical career, he has one regret: He once viewed medical care as simply "the mechanical treatment " of disease. "I didn't think of calling a priest and praying." He said, "There are so many people who are alone and going through death alone, and we have to be cognizant of this, not just of the mechanics."
'Have Courage!' | The Divine Mercy Message from the Marians of the Immaculate Conception
Friday, December 30, 2016
Criminal Charges Filed Against Anglican Priest for Praying Outside Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinic
Criminal Charges Filed Against Anglican Priest for Praying Outside Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinic: Father James Linton was arrested last month outside the San Bernardino Planned Parenthood for offering to pray with women entering the abortion facility. Police
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Colorado becomes 5th state to OK medically assisted suicide
This is not good news.
Colorado on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a proposition to allow terminally ill people to end their own lives, becoming the fifth state to allow medically assisted suicide.
Proposition 106 requires that a mentally competent patient have a six-month prognosis and get two doctors to approve requests for life-ending medication. It requires doctors to discuss alternatives with the patient as well as safe storage, tracking and disposal of lethal drugs, recognizing that a patient can change his or her mind. Visit:Colorado becomes 5th state to OK medically assisted suicide
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
President-Elect Donald Trump Names Pro-Life Rep. Tom Price as HHS Secretary
President-Elect Donald Trump Names Pro-Life Rep. Tom Price as HHS Secretary: President-elect Donald Trump has named yet another pro-life advocate to a key position that would have oversight concerning pro-life policies. Today he named pr
Friday, November 18, 2016
Friday, November 04, 2016
Shocking Oregon Assisted Suicide Report Shows Law is Rife With Abuse
Shocking Oregon Assisted Suicide Report Shows Law is Rife With Abuse
One of the most frequently repeated claims by proponents of assisted suicide laws is that there is “no evidence or data” to support any claim that these laws are subject to abuse. These claims are demonstrably false.
Regarding documented cases, please refer to a compilation of individual cases and source materials pulled together by the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund entitled Oregon and Washington State Abuses and Complications.
Wednesday, November 02, 2016
The Clintons — At the End of All Things
The Clintons — At the End of All Things Collate the FBI reopened investigation, WikiLeaks Podesta trove, revelations about the Clinton Foundation, the e-mail–server scandal, the DNC disclosures, and the various off-the-cuff campaign remarks of Bill and Hillary Clinton, and one then ponders what was the point of the Clinton shakedowns, the loss of reputation, the crude lawbreaking, as they neared their seventh decade.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/441637/hillary-bill-clinton-greed-corruption-power-cynicism-endlessly
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/441637/hillary-bill-clinton-greed-corruption-power-cynicism-endlessly
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
What a John Stamos Interview Tells Us About Men, Abortion | NRL News Today
January 14, 2016 Abortion, Celebrities
What a John Stamos Interview Tells Us About Men, Abortion
By Robin Keahey
Shock Jock Howard Stern invited former Full House—and upcoming Fuller House—star John Stamos for a sit down Jan. 4. While Stern is known for his outrageous interview questions and crass humor, one question in his interview with Stamos hit especially close to home for many.
Asked if he’d ever gotten someone pregnant, the reputed playboy revealed he had in his late 20s, but the woman had an abortion.
But here is where the conversation took a revealing turn. In speaking of the abortion, Visit:
Saturday, September 03, 2016
Monday, August 22, 2016
Friday, August 19, 2016
Marine Takes Big Step Toward Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury
(Post Star) – When Marine sniper Sgt. Eddie Ryan was shot twice in the head by friendly fire while serving in Iraq, doctors told his parents he would not survive. His family flew to Germany, where he was being treated, essentially to say goodbye. But Ryan wasn’t ready to quit. He recovered, and over the past 11 years he has been moving down the long road to recovery that follows a traumatic brain injury. Visit: Marine Takes Big Step Toward Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury
Marine Takes Big Step Toward Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury
(Post Star) – When Marine sniper Sgt. Eddie Ryan was shot twice in the head by friendly fire while serving in Iraq, doctors told his parents he would not survive. His family flew to Germany, where he was being treated, essentially to say goodbye. But Ryan wasn’t ready to quit. He recovered, and over the past 11 years he has been moving down the long road to recovery that follows a traumatic brain injury. Visit: Marine Takes Big Step Toward Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury
Monday, July 25, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Monday, July 11, 2016
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Thursday, June 02, 2016
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Abandoned in college laundry room, “Baby Jane Doe” graduates 32 years later from same school
In 1984 a baby was abandoned in a box in a laundry room. The woman who found her attended her graduation from the same school Visit:
Abandoned in college laundry room, “Baby Jane Doe” graduates 32 years later from same school
Abandoned in college laundry room, “Baby Jane Doe” graduates 32 years later from same school
Monday, May 16, 2016
Abortion Activists Complain After City Flies Pro-Life Flag for “Respect Life” Week
Umbert flag flies above Canadian city. Visit:
Abortion Activists Complain After City Flies Pro-Life Flag for “Respect Life” Week
Abortion Activists Complain After City Flies Pro-Life Flag for “Respect Life” Week
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Bright flash of light marks Moment life begins.
How miraculous! Will this discovery shed new light on the contraception issue?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/04/26/bright-flash-of-light-marks-incredible-moment-life-begins-when-s/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/04/26/bright-flash-of-light-marks-incredible-moment-life-begins-when-s/
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