Diocesan Healthcare Ministries Formation Community: The Good News in End-of-Life Care (4-18 December)

Event Details

Date
8 Dec, 2024 - 18 Dec, 2024
Venue
St Patrick's Cathederal Cloister Hall
Address
1 Marist Place, Parramatta NSW, Australia
Audience
Adults

The Diocesan Healthcare Ministries Formation Community is holding a three-week formation programme on ‘The Good News in End-of-Life Care’ in the cloister Hall at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

These Advent sessions will be held from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday 4th, 11th and 18th December.

The three sessions can stand alone.  However, it would be beneficial if those who register could attend all 3 sessions.  Session One will introduce the issue and explore some of the contextual issues leading up to the passing of the legislation making Voluntary Assisted Dying legal in NSW.  Session Two will explore two medical models of care – the biomedical and the biopsychosocial models, leading up to an understanding of the ‘resurrection model of end-of-life care.’

This understanding is based on what St. Paul understands in describing the body as the Temple of the Holy Spirit.  This is in contrast to another view at the time of the body as flesh.  Flesh is not able to join in the life of the resurrection, so in this view, we are nothing more than ‘body-machines.’  However, the body (understood as soma) as the Temple of the Holy Spirit offers us the possibility to join in the life of the resurrection from the dead.  This possibility is realised through baptism.

Finally, Session Three will look at responses from both the Vatican and the ACBD to the issue of Euthanasia and Voluntary Assisted Dying, while offering possible responses, based on whether we are family, clergy, health professionals or pastoral ministers to the dying.

All are welcome to attend, including family members facing difficult conversations around Voluntary-Assisted Dying, Professionals facing difficult decisions surrounding conscientious objection to cooperating with Voluntary-Assisted Dying, Pastoral Care visitors needing to deal with difficult questions from patients and family members, seminarians, High School students considering entering a Health profession on leaving school, seminarians and members of clergy.

Deacon Dr. Michael Tan is a retired GP.  He has been a member of the Palliative Care team at Mt. Druitt Hospital, where he assisted dying patients to die at home, writing their death certificates.  Before his retirement from clinical practice 9 years ago, he was a member of the NSW Palliative Care Network Executive.

Please register via the form below.

Please direct enquiries to – [email protected]

Deacon Dr Michael Tan
Presenter
Venue
St Patrick's Cathederal Cloister Hall
Address
1 Marist Place, Parramatta NSW, Australia

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