After Father Jeffrey Woolnough was not allowed to reach Catholic MP Sir David Amess when he had been stabbed last Friday, an amendment was proposed in Parliament. In the Catholic tradition, the last rites are the final prayers said to commend a person to God's mercy. A Catholic Labour MP suggested adding the ‘Amess amendment’ to legislation to allow priests to reach and pray with terminally ill Catholics in the final moments of life or just after they have died. However, some professionals have argued that the proposed change could lead to the potential contamination of a crime scene.
Give priests last rites access?
Written by David Fletcher 21 Oct 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for the police to oversee crime scenes to ensure priests do not compromise any forensic evidence. (Proverbs 21:3)
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