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‘You are precious in my sight’ is the theme for this year’s Day for Life – the day dedicated to raising awareness about the meaning and value of human life at every stage and in every condition.
Day for Life 2009 will focus on suicide, particularly the pastoral dimensions of this difficult and sensitive subject. It will highlight why the Church believes that every life is worth living and look at the reasons why people contemplate suicide, including acute mental illness and the possible spiritual factors involved. It will also point towards the support that the professional services can bring and hopefully help to reduce the stigma too often associated with mental illness and depression.
Building upon last year’s focus on mental health; the bishops hope that this year’s day with its particular focus on suicide will help raise awareness of the vital role played by families and a supportive parish community in supporting and sustaining those who may be struggling to cope.
Day for Life was initiated by the late Pope John Paul II, to encourage the Catholic Church worldwide to celebrate the sanctity of life. In Ireland, Scotland and England & Wales, the Bishops' Conferences work closely together each year. For 2009, they have chosen ‘You are precious in my sight’ as the theme.
The Bishops' Conferences in Britain and Ireland celebrate Day for Life on the following days this year:
Scottish Day for Life - 31 May 2009
English and Welsh Day for Life - 26 July 2009
Irish Day for Life - 4 October 2009
Scotland
5 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow, G1 2DH
Ireland
Catholic Communications Office, Irish Bishops' Conference, St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare
England and Wales
Day for Life, 39 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1BX
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The Day for Life Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st December 2007 is available to download.