Dignity and Dementia: Mapping the Church’s Response

You can view a preview of the event here and register here. Find ways to help ensure some of our most vulnerable are cared for with compassion and dignity.

Today, 50 million people have dementia, but in just twenty years, that number will more than double. How can the Church respond now and in the future? This urgent topic is the subject of a new book, Losing Our Dignity, by Charles Camosy.

Bishop Kevin Vann of the Diocese of Orange and Vice President of the California Catholic Conference will be a featured speaker on a webinar panel on July 26 discussing the new book and the work being done to combat the efforts to remove the human dignity of those with dementia.

You can view a preview of the event here and register here. Find ways to help ensure some of our most vulnerable are cared for with compassion and dignity.

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