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Canadian Catholics divided on assisted suicide ruling as bishops ask to be consulted on any new law | National Post

Canadian Catholics divided on assisted suicide ruling as bishops ask to be consulted on any new law | National Post

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  1. Anonymous08 June, 2015

    Don't expect anything of significance from the bishops.They are afraid to speak out on most matters as individual members of the hierarchy.They hide behind the Conference of Bishops .Read some of their blogs.Full of wonderful pictures of themselves but never a word about assisted suicide ,gay marriage etc...They'll have a lot to answer for.

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