We live in an age in which medical technology has reached extraordinary levels. Today, it is possible to keep a person alive for weeks, months, and even years thanks to machines. But this technical capacity confronts us with one of the deepest and most delicate questions of human existence: When …
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A Catholic Perspective on Suffering, Human Dignity, and the False Compassion of Today’s World Introduction We live in an era where the value of human life seems to be measured by productivity, autonomy, or the absence of suffering. In this context, euthanasia—often presented as an “act of compassion” or a …
Read More »The Value of Life: Reflections on Abortion and Euthanasia
At the heart of Catholic faith lies a deep reverence for human life, from conception to natural death. This vision is not merely a set of abstract principles, but a belief deeply rooted in the very nature of God as the creator and sustainer of all life. Today, issues such …
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