Long ago, back in those Middle Ages that encompassed the early 1970’s, four young Jesuits taught the Ethics of Experimental Medicine in a large Nursing School in Toronto. It was a wonderfully open minded era, and medicine was blazing new trails in all sorts of areas, including redefining what it meant to be alive, organ transplantation, cloning and much else. We would usually all travel together, and would argue and debate the latest medical ethical literature endlessly and from all perspectives. Not one of these four came out of narrow authoritarianism and three of them were brilliant minds under any standard. Looking back now, in all my years and in all my many Universities around the world, I never ever encountered more intellectually opened minded, curious and brilliant colleagues. Of the four of us, one went to Yale and did amazing work, the second, took over the top job in the Canadian Jesuits, the third went to Medical School and then also did a doctorate, and the fourth, me, went off to Cambridge for doctorate studies and thence to Law School. This week I attended a Memorial Mass for the third . All are now dead save for me, and given that I am still in my sixties, none of us are or were really old. I write today because I am sad, I miss all of them. What a gift it was to know them, to work with them, and to be their Brother.
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Beautifully said amigo The spirit lives on through all they have touched HBD btw
Kindest regards,
Chuck
Chuck Furey c_furey@nl.rogers.com 613-408-0354 (c) Ottawa Canada
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