Archbishop Mark O'Toole urges action against Assisted Dying Bill
Source: Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia
In a pastoral letter to be read across the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia on the weekend of 19th-20th October, Archbishop Mark O'Toole of Cardiff has issued a heartfelt plea to the public to voice their opposition to a new bill which will receive its first reading in Parliament today. If passed, it would permit physicians to administer lethal drugs to individuals suffering from incurable illnesses.
Addressing the Catholic community and beyond, the Archbishop quoted scripture to emphasise the Christian perspective on suffering and the sacredness of life. "In this Sunday's readings, we are reminded that Jesus Christ entered fully into our suffering. 'It is not as if we had a high priest who was incapable of feeling our weakness,' the letter to the Hebrews reminds us (Hebrews 4:15). Jesus knew the reality of suffering and death from the inside. He gave His life for us all," the Archbishop said, pointing to the transcendent meaning of life and death for Christians.
The Archbishop stressed that the concern over the bill is not limited to religious communities but applies to all people of goodwill. "All human life is sacred. This message is not just for people of faith, but for all people of goodwill, because the proposals for physician-assisted suicide are not just contrary to the dignity and sanctity of life, they pose grave dangers to vulnerable people. Cherishing life means building a society where every person is included and the diversity of individuals is not seen as a burden," he said.
Citing international examples from countries where assisted suicide has been legalised, such as Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United States, the Archbishop outlined the potential risks. He warned that vulnerable individuals might feel pressured into making irreversible decisions. "In Oregon, over 47 per cent of those who accepted assisted suicide cited being a burden on family, friends, and caregivers as a reason," the Archbishop explained.
The Archbishop cautioned against assuming that similar outcomes could not happen in the UK. "Supporters of the bill will say that these cases are not possible under the proposed law in our country. Yet the history of such legislation shows that once permission is given for one set of circumstances, it will soon be extended."
The Archbishop concluded by urging the public to take action. "I urge you to write to, or email, your local MP, to express your concerns about the bill. There is information on the Right to Life website, including a guide on how to do this," he said.
LINKS
Watch the Message from Archbishop Mark here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=omcyD5PoKiU
For more information, please visit the Right to Life website at: https://righttolife.org.uk.
Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia: www.rcadc.org