End of Life Stance & Resources
Right to Life of Northeast Indiana (RLNI) opposes the practices of euthanasia, suicide, and medical aid in dying.
Every human being has value, regardless of age, ability, health, intelligence, or other factors. Presumed quality of life for an individual is not grounds to end his life nor deny him treatments that would extend his life, if desired. RLNI strives to support people who are suffering, and alleviate that suffering, while maintaining and promoting the dignity of the individual throughout his life. In upholding its mission to promote and defend innocent human life, RLNI opposes euthanasia, suicide, and medical aid in dying.
Resources:
Statements
| Students for Life of America Statement | ||
| Catholic Stance on End of Life (AI-generated overview) |
Fact Sheets
| Map of states who have legalized or are considering MAiD |
Books
| Dr. Paul Byrne in the Linacre Quarterly (Book) | ||
| Waiting with Gabriel by Amy Kuebelbeck |
| Controlled Burn: Rising From the Ashes to Forge an Unshakable Faith by Brooke Martin | ||
| Culture of Death: The Age of Do Harm Medicine by Wesley J Smith |
Videos & Podcasts
| Comas and Brain Death (28min) | ||
| Controlled Burn (28min) | ||
| Kids and Funerals (28min) | ||
| Living Wills (28min) | ||
| Blessings at the End of Life Part 1 | ||
| Blessings at the End of Life Part 2 | ||
| Suffering (28min) |
Articles
| “Countries Can Do More to Improve Quality of Life for People with Down Syndrome” - Massachusetts General Hospital |
