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NY archbishop: Assisted suicide law is a 'slippery slope'
Archdiocese of New York Archbishop Ronald Hicks discusses New York's Medical Aid in Dying Act on ‘The Story.’
Archbishop Ronald Hicks, from the Archdiocese of New York, strongly criticizes New York's new "medical aid in dying" law. He warns that assisted suicide is a "slippery slope" and an "assault on life," emphasizing that life is sacred and a gift to be cherished. Hicks references Pope Francis and Pope John Paul II's embrace of suffering at the end of life as examples.
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