Bishop Philip Egan: The Catholic Community will continue to scrutinise and challenge any proposed legislation to legalise assisted suicide in the months ahead

Published By Pressat [English], Sat, Nov 27, 2021 3:20 AM


Portsmouth. 25th November 2021. In reaction to the ‘in principle’ decision by States Ministers in Jersey on the 25th November 2021 regarding the proposition on assisted suicide, Bishop Philip Egan stated:

“I was shocked and saddened by the results of yesterday’s vote on euthanasia and assisted suicide in Jersey. It demonstrates a woeful lack of interest in protecting the most vulnerable people in our society. If passed, it would also change fundamentally the role of doctors and medical staff. However, this is only the first step in the process of legalising ‘assisted suicide’; as such, we will continue to scrutinise and challenge any proposed legislation in the months ahead.

“The Catholic Church is clear that we can never assist in taking the life of another, even if they request it. Killing people and committing suicide is against God's law. All human life is a gift to be safeguarded from conception until natural death, and we reiterate our call for continuing investment in high quality palliative care, in order to preserve the dignity of some of our most vulnerable, at such difficult moments in their lives.

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