The nun was trying to prevent medics from performing CPR on her dying friend who said she was 'ready to meet my God.'
The near-arrest was over a dispute about her last wishes. CBS 2's Lauren Victory explained how a new law could help people avoid what she experienced.
"'I am ready to meet my God and I just don't ever want to return to the hospital,'" Clancy said, recapping McGovern's wishes. "I stayed with her through that night and the sisters here gathered in silent prayer with her as she transitioned to the next life," Clancy said.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Illinois abortion providers see more patients from out of state post-RoeSix months after the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, the number of patients traveling from other states to Planned Parenthood of Illinois health centers has reached a historic high.
Read more »
Damen Silos sold by state of IllinoisGov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration sold the Damen Silos and 23 acres of riverfront industrial land last week despite last-minute efforts by groups trying to delay the sale and allow public input.
Read more »
Pickup truck bursts into flames after crash on Eisenhower Expressway: Illinois State PoliceA pickup truck crash caused flames on the Eisenhower Expressway in Cook County, Illinois State Police said.
Read more »
New Illinois laws that will take effect in 2023There are over 180 new laws passed by the Illinois General Assembly that are set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2023. Here is a list of some of those new laws.
Read more »
What happens when cash bail ends in Illinois?Other states, red and blue, have tried limited versions of what Illinois is about to do. That has made it difficult to know exactly what to expect.
Read more »
Planned Parenthood of Illinois Saw Out-of-State Patients Soar After Roe FellIn the six months since the right-wing U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, Planned Parenthood of Illinois has seen its out-of-state patients jump from about 6% to nearly a third each month, the Chicago Tribune revealed Tuesday.
Read more »