Terri Schiavo suffered a serious brain injury and died in 2005 after her feeding tube was removed
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Pro-life activists Natalie Sonnen (right) and Monica Roddis (second from
right) welcome Bobby Schindler and his wife to a LifeCanada fundraiser.
Schindler is the brother of Terry Schiavo, a woman who died of
starvation and dehydration in 2005. Agnieszka Krawczynski / The B.C.
Catholic. |
Family members of a woman who starved to death 12 years ago are still raising the alarm about what they call a "deteriorating" health-care system and culture. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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Ontario bishops concerned about threat to conscience rights
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Bishop Ronald Fabbro of London, Ont. |
The Ontario Catholic bishops have agreed to raise awareness of the threat to health professionals' conscience rights in their dioceses. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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