Nov. 26 workshop focuses on aging
It’s important to talk about aging and death because one’s loved ones “need to know what to do,” said Amy Miller. “And that’s why I call it the last life lesson,” she said.
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by bcadmin | Nov 17, 2022 | Aging, aging adults, end of life, News, Practicing Catholic | 0 |
It’s important to talk about aging and death because one’s loved ones “need to know what to do,” said Amy Miller. “And that’s why I call it the last life lesson,” she said.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Apr 5, 2021 | Aging, Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Elderly, Holy See diplomacy, Holy See Mission to the United Nations, News, United Nations, Vatican, Vatican diplomacy | 0 |
Universally recognized human rights are “undermined and rejected” whenever people “are no longer seen as a paramount value to be cared for and respected,” Archbishop Gabriele Caccia told a U.N. working group on aging.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 2, 2021 | Aging, Europe, Family policy, intergenerational solidarity, News | 0 |
Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich SJ, Archbishop of Luxembourg and current President of COMECE, addressed the concluding session of the study day, stressing that Europe’s future — and that of humanity as a whole — depends on the family, and that the strength of society can be measured by the practice and cultivation of intergenerational solidarity.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 18, 2020 | Aging, China, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Demographics, Elderly, Fertility, Iran, lead, News, News Analysis | 0 |
There may be a correlation between declining fertility rates and rapidly rising elderly populations in many societies around the world, and the extent to which those societies have been impacted by the coronavirus.
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