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Catholic approach to euthanasia

Euthanasia “is the intentional shortening of a patient’s life, by act or omission, as part of his or her medical care. It literally means “a good death” and it refers to a wide variety of issues related to death and dying. There are four categories of euthanasia: voluntary or involuntary; passive or active. Voluntary euthanasia refers to a person’s free choice to take actions which will end his or her life and involuntary euthanasia is when someone else chooses the ultimate direction for the sufferer at hand. Passive euthanasia refers to a process of allowing someone to die without intervention while active euthanasia accepts intervention to hasten the patient’s death. Because it has both legal and ethical implications, it continues to provoke controversy today.

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