RUone2 said:
I've a question I'd like imput on. A person has had tripple by-pass operation, put on many blood thinning medicines, then a year later had a stent implanted and perscribed even more medications with the warning that if you dont take them you die. The question is, what if this person who before the medications was a bundle of energy but now is like a wet wash cloth just worn out and tired all the time, decides to simply stop the medications, I wonder if the Catholic church would consider that suicide (assuming he dies of a heart attack) or since the Church teaches that a mans honest evaluations of right and wrong should be his first guide would he be correct in not taking the meds. Thanks for any input given.
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Hi there,
Please, Please, read my response below and follow up on the information i'm going to give you, you will not regret it.
To better understand about Catholic beliefs you should first take a look at the vatican web site and search for the catechism of the catholic church... as the catechism was still dificult for some people to understand, in the vatican web site also has something called the compendium of the catechism (to help simplify the catechism), both will answer most questions about doctrine and they also cover this question to certain extent... Suicide is a very serious matter and is forbiden under the fifth commandment. This is what the CCCC says.
suicide and voluntary cooperation in it, insofar as it is a grave offense against the just love of God, of self, and of neighbor. Ones responsibility may be aggravated by the scandal given; one who is psychologically disturbed or is experiencing grave fear may have diminished responsibility.
For the purpose here and from the bottom of my heart i would like you to visit the following web page below, read it and then I also would like you to download the MP3 testomony in that page and listen to it. If you or a love one is going trough what you just described then that page will light a light in your heart.
hxxp://www(dot)davidmacd(dot)com/catholic/why_catholics_love_suffering(dot)htm
(note the hxxt string needs to change to http)
If this is a personal situation you are going trough i would also recommend that you contact your local catholic priest and have a talk with him about the situation, they are there just for that, most of all you need support to get through this.
Please feel free to contact me if you need my help further.
May our LORD bless you and keep you