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Very good. Got me thinking about “assisted suicide” and the role of the bishops and parish priests who for the past year and sine die have banned the undiapered and unsanitized from entry on Church property and at Mass. Many if not most Catholics no longer practice publicly; many are losing hope and faith in a “passive suicide.” Moreover, how to ignore the intransigence and betrayal of the “shepherds” who are with impunity assisting such suicide?
Jesus said from the Cross, “Father forgive them for they know not what they do.” The shepherds, assisting with the loss of souls for all eternity, must know what they are doing, a sin against the Holy Spirit, unforgiveable.