The American Spectator
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Bishops Michael Burbidge and Barry Knestout of the diocese of Richmond issued a statement last week warning against the moral and societal decay assisted suicide will usher in if legalized.
The Catholic Church has long opposed euthanasia — for a whole host of reasons, says S.A. McCarthy .
The Catechism of the Catholic Church bluntly declares that euthanasia is “morally unacceptable”.
Virginia bishops have asked the faithful of their dioceses to sign a petition to state legislators expressing their opposition to legalized assisted suicide.
Even the secular world may conclude that euthanasia’s promise of mercy is quickly soured, but, since it ignores or denies the reality of the soul, is still left with pain.
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