To Die Well: A Catholic Neurosurgeon's Guide to the End of Life

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"To Die Well: A Catholic Neurosurgeon's Guide to the End of Life" by Dr. Stephen Doran combines medical, ethical, and spiritual insights on end-of-life matters from a Catholic perspective. Drawing from his experiences as a neurosurgeon and deacon, Doran offers a clear and compassionate guide to making moral medical decisions and understanding Catholic death rites, aiding Catholics in contemplation and preparation for life's final journey.


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  • Written by a neurosurgeon who is a bioethicist and Deacon
  • Spiritual & moral issues of dying well as a Catholic
  • Detailed and understandable guide to end-of-life decisions and rites of death
  • Helps Catholics contemplate, pray about and prepare for the end of life

Dr. Stephen Doran draws from his vast experience as a neurosurgeon, a bioethicist, and a permanent deacon to present the Catholic perspective on the art of dying well. The spiritual and moral issues related to death and the process of dying can be challenging and complicated. To Die Well provides a detailed yet readily understandable guide to these topics.

Each chapter begins with a story from Dr. Doran's personal or professional life that not only provides context for the topic at hand but also gently draws the reader toward the personal realities of dying. The first part focuses on the moral issues that surround death and dying, including end-of-life medical decisions. The second part is devoted to the Catholic spiritual understanding of dying and the rites that accompany the death of a Catholic.

To Die Well will help readers contemplate, pray about, and prepare for the end of their earthly lives.


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