Life and Churchlife During Pandemic
Bioethical Issues and Church Response in the Time of COVID-19
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COVID-19, Bioethics, Death, Dying, Informed Consent, Moral Discernment, Clinical-Pastoral Care, Vaccine and Cure, Pastoral Leadership, Social Action ApostolateRésumé
The first part of this paper attempts to expose hospital-care situations vis-à-vis ethical principles and pastoral care. In other words, actual scenarios are subjected to the three ethico-pastoral angles of the current pandemic, namely: (a) the crucial process of consultation and decision-making on account of the scarcity of treatment and facility; (b) the role (or non-role) of a religious minister to persons in periculo mortis, albeit when the seeming cause of death is highly contagious as COVID-19; and (c) the search to discover for the formula to prevent and cure this treacherous disease. The second part is a narrative of the ways that the institutional Church of Palawan (Apostolic Vicariate of Puerto Princesa) has responded to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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