Inside the Push for Assisted Suicide: Lessons from the UK & Ireland

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Assisted dying in the UK is closer than ever to becoming law — and Ireland may not be far behind. In this episode, Fr. Shenan Boquet breaks down the UK’s “Terminally Ill Adults Bill”, its implications for society, and the disturbing developments in Ireland’s healthcare system that point toward a quiet acceptance of euthanasia.

🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- The details of the UK assisted suicide bill and how it changes the 1961 Suicide Act
- Why “limited” assisted dying laws almost always expand over time
- The situation in Ireland: legal status vs. stories of real-world practices
- How low birth rates, family breakdown, and utilitarian thinking drive euthanasia acceptance
- Practical strategies for discussing end-of-life issues in families and parishes
- Why this matters for the United States — even if your state hasn’t legalized assisted suicide

💬 Key Topics Covered:
- UK House of Commons vote (314–291) and next steps in the House of Lords
- Ireland’s 1993 suicide law and failed 2024 legalization attempt
- The slippery slope from palliative care to intentional life-ending
- The false compassion argument and the misuse of “autonomy”
- Building moral formation before a medical crisis hits

📢 Call to Action:
- If you live in the UK, contact your representatives and bishops about this bill.
- In the US, stay informed about assisted dying legislation in your state and speak out for life at every stage.

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