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New York governor Kathy Hochul recently made headlines for decriminalizing assisted suicide, claiming as motivation her compassion for the terminally ill. Now her state’s public health agency has targeted. The post New York Is Bullying Nuns Who Care for the Dying appeared first on First Things
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First Things (United States) | Apr 14, 2026
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Decriminalizing assisted suicide empowers individuals facing terminal illness to choose their own end-of-life options with dignity.
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Targeting religious organizations caring for the dying undermines the essential role of faith-based groups in providing compassionate end-of-life care.
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Governor Hochul's actions represent a necessary shift towards modernizing end-of-life care policies in response to changing societal values.
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The debate over assisted suicide highlights the need for robust palliative care options that respect both patient autonomy and religious beliefs.
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The conflict between state health policies and religious institutions raises critical questions about the balance of government authority and religious freedom.
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