
Trinity Forum Conversations Living Well and Dying Well with Lydia Dugdale
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Jun 10, 2025 Lydia Dugdale, a physician and medical ethicist in NYC, dives deep into the complexities of life and death through the lens of the Christian tradition. She champions open discussions about death, emphasizing its significance in our lives. The conversation touches on the decline of historical practices surrounding dying, the role of faith communities in end-of-life decisions, and how modern technology intersects with compassionate care. Ultimately, Lydia encourages embracing life fully while holding a profound understanding of mortality's place in our journey.
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The Lost Art of Dying
- The 'Ars Moriendi' genre of manuals guided people on how to prepare for death effectively.
- Despite centuries of influence, this wisdom faded around 100 years ago in modern times.
Community's Role in Dying Well
- Dying well requires community involvement to confront death and offer spiritual support.
- False hope is discouraged; honesty helps the dying prepare their spiritual house.
Fix Relationships Now
- Repair strained relationships early because dying well depends on communal support.
- Don't wait until the end; living well enhances dying well.




