UK's top Catholic bishop urges faithful to lobby MPs to oppose assisted dying
Briefly

Cardinal Vincent Nichols warns the proposed changes in assisted dying legislation risk shifting the medical profession’s obligation from caring for patients to facilitating death.
Nichols cautions that in countries where assisted dying is legalized, the criteria for such decisions keep expanding, potentially leading to undue pressure on vulnerable individuals.
He emphasizes that suffering has intrinsic meaning and dignity within the human experience, a perspective rooted in faith and the teachings of Christ.
Leadbeater argues that the current assisted dying laws are not adequate and that they create unnecessary hardship for those in terminal situations.
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