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Anybody Surprised? Homosexualist Paglia Advocates Suicide

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy against Life, has favored the introduction of euthanasia-laws that allow helping suicides to kill themselves (IlRiformista.it, April 21). …More
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy against Life, has favored the introduction of euthanasia-laws that allow helping suicides to kill themselves (IlRiformista.it, April 21).
For Paglia, it is "not to be excluded" that in "our society" this will be permitted. Even more so. For him, the legalisation of euthanasia could be "the greatest common good concretely possible" in the conditions in which "we" live.
To complete his hypocrisy, he protested that he was “personally” against helping a suicide, BUT he calls a suicide law a "point of balance" in what he sees as "our pluralistic and democratic society”.
The Church calls suicide a grave sin because it is contrary to the just love of self, the love of one’s neighbour, and the love for God's providence (CCC 2281).
Even the Italian bishops said in February that suicide is “never” a solution.
Picture: Vincenzo Paglia © Mazur, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsYtpwhetyhl
Actually A Catholic
So now that their feet have been held to the fire on this the DEATH Academy trots out PRECISELY the kind of WEASEL response that was used by Catholics-In-Name_Only in USA to SUPPORT Abortion back in the 70s.
The DEATH academy and Paglia are using exactly the same OLD move of saying they have Position-A personally but then there is also the Church's Position-B.
It's all a PLOY to provide backhanded …More
So now that their feet have been held to the fire on this the DEATH Academy trots out PRECISELY the kind of WEASEL response that was used by Catholics-In-Name_Only in USA to SUPPORT Abortion back in the 70s.

The DEATH academy and Paglia are using exactly the same OLD move of saying they have Position-A personally but then there is also the Church's Position-B.

It's all a PLOY to provide backhanded SUPPORT for their immoral work on behalf of the enemy of Christ.

May they repent and make amends while they yet have time.
Fra Yaram
Pontifical Academy for Life responds to outcry over Archbishop Paglia assisted suicide comments
Monday's statement by the Vatican academy said Paglia “reiterates his 'no' towards euthanasia and assisted suicide, in full adherence to the ...
Stop posting fake news, news like this is what divides christians from the church... i highly doubt that en.news is fully catholic... i believe he's an FSSPX …More
Pontifical Academy for Life responds to outcry over Archbishop Paglia assisted suicide comments

Monday's statement by the Vatican academy said Paglia “reiterates his 'no' towards euthanasia and assisted suicide, in full adherence to the ...

Stop posting fake news, news like this is what divides christians from the church... i highly doubt that en.news is fully catholic... i believe he's an FSSPX so watch out for those who read his news, it's always full of lies trying to make is opinion the truth...
Aaron Aukema
The Church does not equivocate. It speaks clearly, for the benefit of souls. If euthanasia is morally wrong (which it is), Paglia's opinion on the matter is pointless: as a moral evil, it is to be condemned across the board, and the Thomistic (and Catholic) principple that a law that contradicts Divine Law or Natural Law is no law.
Dr Bobus
@Fra Yaram
Paglia seems to be employing the tactics used by Dem liberals and encouraged by certain Jesuits:
Personally, I am against assisted suicide but I won't oppose the law that permits and/or encourages it.More
@Fra Yaram

Paglia seems to be employing the tactics used by Dem liberals and encouraged by certain Jesuits:

Personally, I am against assisted suicide but I won't oppose the law that permits and/or encourages it.
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The President of the Pontifical Academy for Life: "Personally I would not practice assisted suicide, but..."
Sally Dorman
This is, of course, absolutely contrary to the teaching of the Catholic Church. For example:
To claim the right to abortion, infanticide and euthanasia, and to recognize that right in law, means to attribute to human freedom a perverse and evil significance: that of an absolute power over others and against others. This is the death of true freedom: "Truly, truly, I say to you, every one who commits …More
This is, of course, absolutely contrary to the teaching of the Catholic Church. For example:

To claim the right to abortion, infanticide and euthanasia, and to recognize that right in law, means to attribute to human freedom a perverse and evil significance: that of an absolute power over others and against others. This is the death of true freedom: "Truly, truly, I say to you, every one who commits sin is a slave to sin" (Jn 8:34). [John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, n. 20]

[I]n harmony with the Magisterium of my Predecessors and in communion with the Bishops of the Catholic Church, I confirm that euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of God, since it is the deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person. This doctrine is based upon the natural law and upon the written word of God, is transmitted by the Church's Tradition and taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium. [John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, n. 65]

[C]ivil law must ensure that all members of society enjoy respect for certain fundamental rights which innately belong to the person, rights which every positive law must recognize and guarantee. First and fundamental among these is the inviolable right to life of every innocent human being. While public authority can sometimes choose not to put a stop to something which — were it prohibited — would cause more serious harm, it can never presume to legitimize as a right of individuals — even if they are the majority of the members of society — an offence against other persons caused by the disregard of so fundamental a right as the right to life. The legal toleration of abortion or of euthanasia can in no way claim to be based on respect for the conscience of others, precisely because society has the right and the duty to protect itself against the abuses which can occur in the name of conscience and under the pretext of freedom. [John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, n. 65]

[E]uthanasia is an act of homicide that no end can justify and that does not tolerate any form of complicity or active or passive collaboration. Those who approve laws of euthanasia and assisted suicide, therefore, become accomplices of a grave sin that others will execute. They are also guilty of scandal because by such laws they contribute to the distortion of conscience, even among the faithful. [CDF, Samaritanus bonus, V.1]

[W]hatever is opposed to life itself, such as any type of murder, genocide, abortion, euthanasia or wilful self-destruction... all these things and others of their like are infamies indeed. They poison human society, but they do more harm to those who practice them than those who suffer from the injury. Moreover, they are supreme dishonour to the Creator. [Vatican II, Gaudium et spes, n. 27]

What about euthanasia? Killing is not human, period. If you kill with motivation, eventually you will kill more and more. It is not human. Let’s leave killing to the beasts. [Francis, Apostolic Journey to Kazakhstan, Press conference on return flight, 15 Sept 2022]
Sandy Barrett
That's Vincenzo Paglia, the guy who had himself included in a homoerotic mural in his own cathedral...
giveusthisday
Good detective work, Sandy Barrett, and helps to establish his credentials.