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Advance Directives
WEBAdvance Directives. 2276 Those whose lives are diminished or weakened deserve special respect. Sick or handicapped persons should be helped to lead lives as normal as possible. 2277 Whatever its motives and means, direct euthanasia consists in putting an end to the lives of handicapped, sick, or dying persons. It is morally unacceptable.
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Printable Advance Directives
WEBNew Jersey Catholic Conference. Founded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
Infant Formula Shortage Guidance from the New Jersey Dept. of …
WEBFounded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
Advance Directives for Health Care 2011
WEB149 N. Warren Street, Trenton, NJ 08608 609-989-1120 www.njcathconf.com. Approved by the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey: October 20, 2011. 2. Combined Advance Directive for Health Care and Form for Appointing a Health Care Representative (Proxy) Individuals have a legal right to appoint a Health Care Representative (Proxy) and to execute an
New Jersey Catholic Conference
WEBFounded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
The Catholic Church in New Jersey Stands Ready to Help Moms …
WEBThe Catholic Bishops of New Jersey join together to express our disappointment and outrage over Governor Murphy's announcement of a proposed bill that would require all health insurers in New Jersey to pay for abortion services, an act that by its very nature ends human life.
Reproductive Equity Act-S2918/A4350
WEBReproductive Equity Act-S2918/A4350. S2918/A4350, the Reproductive Equity Act, is legislation that would further expand access to abortion services in New Jersey. If the bills do not move during the current legislative session (which ends on January 9), NJCC expects that the legislation will be reintroduced immediately in the new session.
the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act
WEBThe Catholic Bishops of New Jersey join to express our strongest opposition to S49/A6260. This harmful legislation would: codify into state law an individual’s right to an abortion, including late-term abortions; potentially violate the religious freedom of healthcare workers and hospitals; and require private businesses to expand group health coverage …
Comprehensive Health and Phys Ed Opt-Out Info for parents of …
WEBNew Jersey Catholic Conference. Founded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
Archdiocese of Newark
WEBNew Jersey Catholic Conference. Founded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
Bishop's Statement on the Passage of the Freedom of …
WEBThe Catholic Bishops of New Jersey join to express our profound disappointment and deep concern about the passage of S49/A6260 - - the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act, which codifies into state law an individual’s right to an abortion, including late-term abortions.
NJ Catholic Charities Directors' Call for Action to Address …
WEBFounded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
Catholic Charities Links
WEBNew Jersey's five Catholic charities serve every county in the state. Their mission is to provide assistance to all people regardless of faith or background. To access the charity that operates in the county in which you live, please click the corresponding link below. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Newark - - serving the counties of Union
Most Reverend Manuel A. Cruz, D.D.
WEBWebsite. The Most Reverend Manuel A. Cruz, D.D., Titular Bishop of Gaguari and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark, was born in Havana, Cuba on December 2, 1953 to the late Juan and Caridad Cruz. He came to the United States in 1966 with his parents, spending a year in Florida before moving to Union City, NJ.
Dr. Maria Elena Hallion Named Executive Director of Catholic …
WEBDr. Maria Elena Hallion Named Executive Director of Catholic Charities of South Jersey CAMDEN – Bishop Dennis Sullivan is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Dr. Maria Elena Hallion as the Executive Director of Catholic Charities of South Jersey. “I am pleased to welcome Dr. Hallion, who comes to the Diocese of Camden with an …
Pope Francis Appoints New Bishop for the Diocese of Metuchen
WEBFounded in 1949, the New Jersey Catholic Conference (NJCC) represents the Catholic Bishops of New Jersey on matters of public policy and serves as a liaison to governmental agencies and institutions and coordinates communications and activities between the Bishops and secular agencies.
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