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I watched my brother die of cancer. Euthanasia wouldn’t have made his last days more ‘dignified’

Updated: April 4, 2023 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Apr 4, 2023 – 2:42 pm EDTTue Apr 4, 2023 – 4:03 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) –– There are those who will tell you that allowing the killing of the suffering and dying, at their request, is a way of respecting their dignity as human beings. Well, that is one great big lie. 

My brother Seamus died a few months ago from the complications of colon cancer and while his death appeared imminent several times during his last week of life, he was not quite ready to give up. 

I have watched this before, more times than I want to count, with my very close family members and had to lament every little downward spiral. Those who have walked this road with a beloved one will recognize what I mean very well. The hardest part of watching a loved one dying is that very watching: standing or sitting by a bedside knowing that you are not able to do anything that seems of real importance, except to be there. However, being there is the greatest gift of respect and dignity that we can pay to each other in the hour of our suffering and death, even if it is

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