Mary Deutscher wide
The Scriptures teach that life is a precious God-given gift. Our society’s acceptance and potential normalizing of physician-assisted death and euthanasia are worthy of reflection. This presentation will explore the dangers these practices pose to all Canadians, providing participants with the necessary tools to engage in this discussion. Come deepen your understanding of the political situation in Canada, share your stories and questions, and learn more about how you can approach suffering with the compassion of Christ.  There is no charge for this event.  Refreshments will be provided.
7:00—9:00 pm Monday, June 20, 2016
Parliament Community Church
4011 Pasqua Street, Regina
Presenter: Mary Deutscher, Ph.D.(c)
Mary is a member of the Diocese of Saskatoon’s Justice and Peace Commission, and a Board Member for the Catholic Health Association of Saskatchewan. She holds an M.A. in Public Ethics (St. Paul University, Ottawa); a B.A. in Philosophy (St. Thomas More College, U of S); a B.Sc.-3yr in Biology (U of S): and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan. Mary has served as a Roman Catholic Chaplain at Pasqua Hospital in Regina (2010-2013). She also writes a monthly column for the Prairie Messenger titled, “Building a Culture of Life.”
Contact Mary at:
1702 – 20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK S7M 0Z9
P: 306-655-5330 F: 306-655-5333
www.chassk.ca [email protected]