Oppose Assisted Suicide
In early September 2024, when parliament returned and a Bill on assisted suicide – so-called assisted dying – started its passage through the House of Lords, our Lead Bishop for Life Issues, Archbishop-elect John Sherrington, called for Catholics to unite in prayer and compassionate action.
That call is renewed now, urgently, as the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill tabled by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, has passed through Second Reading and is now at Report Stage, which started on Friday, 16 May. The Third Reading and vote is likely to take place on Friday, 13 June or 20 June, at which time a decision will be made on whether to legalise assisted suicide and make this Bill law.
We need you to contact your MP now – even if you have already done so in the past – to voice your opposition.