In
a statement in advance of the church’s Day for Life, they
appealed to “all those who may find themselves with suicidal thoughts to
seek help and support . . . We appeal to you to choose life, not
death.”
They asked people “not to be deceived by
the lie that taking one’s own life, in any circumstances, is a helpful .
. . solution to any problem.”
They also highlighted that “often, when someone dies by suicide, the difficulties for those left behind are simply multiplied many times over.”
They also drew attention to “recent disturbing reports” of poor care for the elderly and the infirm.
They say this has its roots in an attitude, which was described by Pope Francis as effectively saying, “this elderly man, this elderly woman, is useless; discard them, like we hang up the raincoat” in the summer.