From Maryland Catholic Conference <[email protected]>
Subject Your Catholic Voice - Meet Our New Respect Life Associate Director
Date July 27, 2020 8:56 PM
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July 27, 2020 — Annapolis, MD



MEET MOLLY SHEAHAN



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The Maryland Catholic Conference is happy to welcome Molly Sheahan, our new associate director for respect life advocacy. A native of California, Molly has worked with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, organizing the annual walk for life and providing parish education on all pro-life and social justice issues. She just received a master's degree from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute on Marriage and Family. Please welcome her!



Click here or on the image above <[link removed]> to learn more. Please read on for a message from her.



Tell Molly:

What’s one life affirming law you think could be passed in Maryland that you would love to see?



Email me your idea <mailto:[email protected]>! I want to hear from you.



New Resources for Catholic Parishes on End of Life Care



With COVID, good palliative care, hospice care, and how to talk to our loved ones about our healthcare wishes should we not be able to make those decisions is on our minds. I'm gathering the best resources to help parishioners learn and talk about these topics. Of course, we always view the end of life in the light of the Resurrection. Stay tuned – you’ll be among the first to get the resources.



In the News



Abortion: A Maryland judge allowed abortion drugs to be mailed <[link removed]> or prescribed by tele-medicine, which puts women (and unborn children) at increased risk. 



Death Penalty: The federal government executed three men this month <[link removed]>, the first federal executions in 17 years.



Disability Rights: A Texas man died from COVID <[link removed]> after doctors refused to treat him because he was a quadriplegic.



Physician Assisted Suicide: In CA, doctors are now prescribing suicide drugs via Zoom <[link removed]> and some are suggesting PAS should be expanded to Alzheimer’s patients <[link removed]>.



Let’s keep all those who have been affected by these stories and their families in our prayers. And be sure to check in on home bound parishioners you know, or overwhelmed moms and dads. A phone call goes a long way.



Blessings,



Molly C. Sheahan, M.T.S.

Associate Director for Respect Life Advocacy

Maryland Catholic Conference

410-269-1155 | mdcatholic.org <[link removed]>



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