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Michael Cook: ‘Quick and painless’? Pull the other one

The marketing strategy of right-to-die organisations has not changed much over the past 150 years. In 1872 a British writer, Samuel D. Williams, wrote...

Take opportunity to act now on euthanasia, says archbishop

Submissions to a parliamentary inquiry via a brief online questionnaire close on 22 November.

Expansion of euthanasia: it’s inevitable

Evidence already in Australia and overseas shows that once assisted suicide and euthanasia is legalised, bracket creep follows, warns Dr Bernadette Tobin.

Q&A with Fr John Flader: Euthanasia and compassion

Dear Father, I was born in Africa and migrated to Australia with my family many years ago. I am appalled by the big push...

Peter Rosengren: Catholics, act now to stop this travesty

To get into a car while inebriated and kill others, with or without intention, is morally wrong. It has always been wrong and it...

Monica Doumit: Why the scramble to push a law that will...

Inquiry into death bill 'politicking'? Give me a break On Tuesday of last week, the NSW Legislative Council voted to send Alex Greenwich’s deadly bill...

Parishes an ideal support for the sick

Palliative care expert has issued a call for parishioners to improve the quality of life for the terminally ill by training to be a volunteer.

Eileen, pray for us!

Archbishop Fisher urges prayers for intercession of sainthood candidate in NSW euthanasia crisis.

Impossible choice: health providers say improved Palliative Care far better than...

Catholic Health Australia has stepped up its opposition to NSW’s assisted dying legislation with a campaign calling for better access to palliative care instead...

Euthanasia will hit the poor

The nation’s peak Catholic healthcare advocacy body has called on NSW MPs to consider their position on voluntary assisted dying (VAD) and understand that...

Euthanasia’s devastation: bad luck for the have-nots in our brave new...

Imagine a world in which there are two classes of people. The A Class are people whose lives are sacred. Their right to life is...

Premier Perrottet and the mathematics of defeat

In Hornblower, the British Admiralty tasks Captain Edmund Pellew and his frigate to remain as a retreat option in case a military campaign in...
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