As New York Weighs Assisted Suicide Bill, ArchCare Models Compassionate Alternative

| 06/9/2025

By: Mary Shovlain

As conversations around end-of-life options grow louder in New York, ArchCare offers a quiet, powerful witness to what true compassion looks like.

Dr. Taimur Mirza, MD, CMD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at ArchCare, sees it every day. “We believe that every person, regardless of age, illness, or ability, has inherent value,” he said. “That belief is the foundation of our care, especially when someone is facing the final stages of life.”

ArchCare, the continuing care community of the Archdiocese of New York, serves people of all backgrounds through nursing homes, hospice, home care, and palliative medicine. Its mission is rooted in Catholic moral teaching, but its approach to care speaks to something universal: the dignity of every human life.

Of that $150 million, the diocese will also directly pay $30 million, with its affiliated Catholic organizations contributing $10 million, and real estate sales covering the remainder.

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Our Sunday Visitor

| 06/11/2025

La oficina de Hochul declaró al medio neoyorquino Advance/Staten Island Live que la gobernadora “revisará la legislación”.

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Our Sunday Visitor

| 06/11/2025

The Archbishop of New York expressed hope Governor Kathy Hochul will veto the legislation.

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Steven Schwankert

| 06/11/2025