Anyone who has followed this blog and the work of HOPE will know that we approach the issue of euthanasia and assisted suicide from a decidedly secular position, welcoming anyone of any religious persuasion or none who. like us, opposes euthanasia and assisted suicide. It is worthy of note, however, when a religious body makes common sense statements that we can all understand and agree with, regardless of our own beliefs or preferences.This is such a report on comments from the Catholic Pontifical Council for Life based in Rome. This report comes from the
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