“The withdrawal of the bill that would have legalized physician-assisted suicide is a victory for all Marylanders, most especially those whose lives would have been rendered disposable by the bill’s passage,” said Archbishop William E. Lori, chairman of the board of governors for the Maryland Catholic Conference (MCC). The conference is the Annapolis-based legislative lobbying arm of the state’s Catholic bishops.
“As we give thanks for the defeat of this measure we also remember our call to give mercy, compassion and healing to those whose lives are nearing their natural end,” the archbishop added.
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