The Alarming Statistics
Between 2020 and 2021, suicide rates alarmingly increased. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the statistics are startling:
- Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the U.S.
- Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for individuals ages 20 to 34.
- Suicide rates increased 37 percent between 2000 and 2018 and decreased 5 percent between 2018 and 2020. However, rates nearly returned to their peak in 2021.
- Each year, nearly 48,000 Americans die by suicide – that is 132 per day or 1 death ever 11 minutes.
- Suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death for ages 10-24
- Suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death for college-age youth and ages 12-18
- More teenagers and young adults die from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lung disease, COMBINED
- Each day in our nation, there are an average of over 5,240 suicide attempts by young people grades 7-12
- mental health conditions
- serious or chronic health conditions, particularly chronic pain
- traumatic brain injuries
- recent suicide attempts or recent discharge from a psychiatric unit
- access to lethal means
- prolonged exposure to stress
- stressful life events, such as a death, relationship break-up, or job loss
- exposure to another person’s suicide
- a history of suicide attempts
- a family history of suicide
- experiencing childhood abuse, neglect, or trauma
- use of alcohol and/or drug abuse
- Involvement with the occult
- Protestant and Modernist theology
- Glamorization of suicide in the media
- Acceptance of assisted suicide for the sick and elderly
1. The Autonomy Argument. Since biological life is not the real, moral issue, then life is not intrinsically valuable or sacred simply because it is human life. The important thing is that one has biographical life and this involves a person's ability to state, formulate, and pursue autonomously chosen interests, desires, and so on. If a person autonomously chooses to end his life or have someone else assist him in ending his life, then such action is morally permissible. One should be free to do as one chooses as long as no harm is done to others.
2. The Mercy Argument. It is cruel and inhumane to refuse the plea of a terminally ill person that his or her life be mercifully ended in order to avoid unnecessary suffering and pain.
3. The Best Interests Argument. If an action promotes the best interests of everyone concerned and violates no one's rights, then that action is morally acceptable. In some cases, active euthanasia promotes the best interests of everyone concerned and violates no one's rights. Therefore, in those cases, active euthanasia is morally acceptable.
4. The Golden Rule Argument. Moral principles ought to be made universal. If I don't want someone to apply a rule to me, I shouldn't apply it to them. Similarly, if I want someone to apply a rule to me, I ought to be willing to apply it to others. Now suppose I were given a choice between two ways to die. First, I could die quietly and without pain, at the age of eighty, from a fatal injection. Or second, I could choose to die at eighty-plus-a-few-days of an affliction so painful that for those few days before death I would be reduced to howling like a dog, with my family standing helplessly by. The former death involves active euthanasia, and if I would choose it, I should be willing to permit others to choose it too.
Replies to the Common Assisted Suicide Arguments:
A) Reply to the Autonomy Argument. First, it begs the question that there is no God and no Natural Law/Divine Law. The same could be said for all five arguments. However, all fail on separate and independent grounds as well. As to this argument, if we only need to protect people with "biographical lives," it would seem, then, that a person who no longer has such a life, who has no point of view, is no longer covered by the duty not to kill. However, if the person has lost the right not to be killed, it would seem that other rights would be lost as well, since the right to life is basic to other rights. In this case, it would be morally permissible to experiment on such a person or kill him brutally. Why? It is because we are no longer dealing with an object which has the relevant rights.
B) Reply to the Mercy Argument. First, there are very few cases where modern medicine cannot alleviate suffering and pain. It is wrong ethical methodology to build an ethical doctrine on a few problem cases. The mercy argument violates this methodological principle by placing too much weight on an argument which only applies to a small number of situations.
Second, though this can be abused, there is a point to suffering. One can grow through it; one can teach others how a wise, virtuous person handles life's adversities including suffering and death. The person can expiate his/her sins and offer the suffering up in union with the suffering of Christ. One can also show that one cares for his or her membership in community with others and that is not right to withdraw from one another in time of need. Further, one can affirm the fact that people have value and purpose beyond happiness, the absence of pain, or the ability to pursue autonomously chosen goals.
Third, life is a gift and we are not the sole, absolute owners of our lives. We are made in the image and likeness of God. He decides matters of life and death, not us.
C) Reply to Both the Best Interests and Golden Rule Argument. Two responses have been offered which apply equally to the Golden Rule argument and the Best Interests argument. First, the arguments beg the question against a sanctity-of-life view in favor of a quality-of-life view. In other words, if life is sacred, or if persons have intrinsic value simply by being human and, thus, are ends in themselves, then active euthanasia inappropriately treats a person as a means to an end (a painless state of death). Not everything a person takes to be in his own best interests is morally acceptable. Similarly, not everything a person would wish to have done to him or her is morally good. Quality-of-life judgments are often subjective and can be morally bad.
Put differently, a person can dehumanize himself--- and actually does so--- in active euthanasia by intentionally killing himself (or if someone else intentionally kills the person). Hence, when one engages in active euthanasia, one abdicates one's privilege and responsibility to live out one's life in community with and for others. This signals a failure of the community to be present to the sick person in a caring way. It also signals a failure of the person himself to die in a morally appropriate way (e.g., to teach others how to suffer and die) and to undergo a manner of dying which does not hinder those left behind from remembering the person in a morally helpful way.
Conclusion
I grieve for Peter and pray for the repose of his soul. I ask all of my readers to please do the same. I wonder if I did enough to try and get him out of his apartment and help him. If anyone you know seems depressed and going through a hard time, please listen to him and let him know you are there to help. Don't be afraid to ask if they have thoughts of suicide. There are hotline numbers to call (now you can call 3 digits here in the U.S. --988). PRAY FOR THE PERSON.
Suicide is a great way for Satan to get a soul in Hell. Never let anyone convince you otherwise. Call on the Blessed Virgin Mary when you feel alone and depressed. God will win in the end, not suffering and evil. However, you must stay close to Him and never despair in His help. "I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. So choose life in order that you may live, you and your seed." (Deuteronomy 30:19).
I have heard from a channel called ''Mother and Refuge of the end times'' claiming that people who commit suicide don't go to hell, which is false. Last June 5 to 6, Father Augustine Walz of the CMRI visited my house and said mass for us.
ReplyDeleteRyan,
DeleteThat's a heretical and dangerous teaching by that person (do you mean the person "channels" a "spirit guide"?)
I'm glad you have a Traditionalist priest to offer the Most Holy Sacrifice.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Hello Introibo
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry and sad to hear of your friend taking his life.I had a former school friend whom I knew had done the same thing.His mother came home to find him in the house dead.
In my country of New Zealand we have one of the highest youth suicide rates in the developed world.Our youth are lost and have no thought of the next life.They are mixed up with Satanic rock music,drugs and sex.
Thank you very much for writing on this sad subject
God bless you and all readers
TradSedeCath,NZ
You didn't mention hiphop
DeleteTradSedeCath,
DeleteThe world is in terrible shape; thank God we have the Faith.
God Bless,
---Introibo
I sympathize with you in this painful loss. God only knows what difficulties this man was going through that drove him to take his own life. Today's world promotes the culture of death and considers it a great step forward, when in fact it is a consequence of its apostasy. Even the V2 sect no longer condemns evil but approves of it, as in the case of the blessings of sodomite “couples”. These are dark times !
ReplyDeleteSimon,
DeleteThank you. It was painful to lose Peter, and he was another Victim of Vatican II.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Suicide is definitely a horrific sin against the 5th commandment which will send people straight to Hell. The reasons you listed for suicide (Occult, Protestantism, Glamorization, and Euthanasia) are certainly reasons but you failed to make some very important points in this post about who is committing suicide and why. If we look at The West, most of the suicides are being committed by white males. They make up about 30 percent of the population but commit approximately 70 percent of the suicides in America. And we can look at suicides as a whole throughout the world, but this is clearly an epidemic that now exists in The West and we should know why this is happening. Here are a few reasons.
ReplyDeleteDegenerate Culture and Technology: Th nihilistic music, bad movies, attachment to gadgets, hedonism as a religion and way of life, no higher purpose, just a cog in the machine working for a Fortune 500 company in a dead end job, fighting in unjust wars oversees for military industrial complex and Israel, low wages, competing with foreign labor, outsourcing, etc….)
Feminism: No fault divorces mostly filed by entitled modern day women, abortion, the breakdown of the traditional family, men having to work for vindictive, power mad, and unhinged career women as their bosses in every sector of the economy, men and women competing with one another, etc….)
Multiracial and Multicultural Society: White men being told they are evil and born guilty for being born white, affirmative action and DEI hiring, foreign nationals waving the flags of their third world homelands and starting antiwhite race riots in cities that our white forefathers established and built, The Sackler family and the opioid crisis, HB1 visas, No Go Zones, academia, the media, political leaders, incessantly talking about “White Fragility and White Privilege” and they rewrite history and talk about dispossessing whites in their own homelands.
This all certainly has an effect on white suicide rates. Again, many people of many different backgrounds commit suicide. But suicide among western men is an epidemic and needs to be discussed at length or at least mentioned. We should help people who fall in despair no matter their background. Pray for them, give them a rosary and teach them to pray, help them convert. Suicide is a horrible sin that Satan leads many to commit. People will be condemned for these evil deeds but it is also worth mentioning the evil that leads people to commit the evil of suicide. I listed a few more here and a group that is greatly effected by it in America and the western world.
@anon5:55
DeleteThank you for your comment. I agree that the reasons you list are at least indirectly causing suicide by adding stress and pressure to an already stressful world. I would say that "Degenerate Culture and Technology" could definitely be considered a direct contributing factor.
Thank you for the analysis, my friend.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Introibo, I’m so very sorry to learn about your friend Peter’s suicide. Your 2022 post refreshed my memory of this man with his tragic history losing friends on 9/11 and as a victim of Novus Ordo priestly sexual abuse in his youth. It seems he had been isolated in his condo perhaps ruminating about the abuse, plunged into despair. Satan misses no opportunity to exploit severe depression, yet your friend rejected the information you continued to share with him about the one true Faith. It would have been his refuge in those dark hours.
ReplyDeleteMy sister had a good friend who committed suicide many years ago. The deceased friend had a Novus Ordo funeral which consoled my sister who couldn’t fathom the cruelty (in her mind) of traditional church teaching on suicide.
Sadly, in California our evil governor oversees a state that has enacted assisted suicide legislation. Newsom and Justin Trudeau are buddies who share the exact globalist ideology that inspired California to mirror Canada’s assisted suicide law.
Alanna
Alanna, I am Canadian and, indeed, our Liberal politicians like Trudeau and Carney, who claims to be Catholic, are fervent supporters of individual “rights” like abortion, sodomy and assisted suicide. The Conservative Party is weak on these issues, and in the last federal election I voted for the People's Party of Canada. Here in Quebec, it's even worse: it's a paradise for left-wing ideas, after having been Catholic until the disastrous 60s.
DeleteSimon, there are many similarities in the ultra liberal policies. It was just a matter of time for assisted suicide.
DeleteAlanna
Alanna,
DeleteThank you for your condolences. It's interesting that you mention "It seems he had been isolated in his condo perhaps ruminating about the abuse, plunged into despair."
Peter told me that as bad as 9-11 was, nothing hurt him more than what that "priest" did to him in his youth. He would still have nightmares about it. That "priest" ("sorry excuse for a human being" is more appropriate) is still alive at age 82 and being helped by the "bishop."
None of the V2 sect clergy helped Peter.
God Bless,
---Introibo
I really don’t know what to say, Introibo. I do hope that Our Lady interceded for Peter at the moment of his death on account of all of the prayers which had been offered by you and everyone who ever prayed for your friend.
ReplyDeleteIf this is of any comfort to you, Peter has been in my prayer intentions since you asked for them in the post detailing his tragic life story.
A Vatican 2 pervert had destroyed the life of your friend. I pray he did not destroy his soul…
Mother of mercy, have pity on Peter’s soul and on all of the victims of Vatican 2!
Joanna,
DeleteThank you, my friend. We must now all pray for the repose of his soul, as you did.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Brother, I used to intercede for him every day. This makes me very sad. May the accursed sect descend to Hell!!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, being that your friend was a police officer, it is possible that he didn't do it, that it was faked and a murder. Or that he had a psychotic moment and died before he could recover it. This is especially true if he left no note. I know this isn't the best way of consoling you but it is what works for me the best
I wouldn't be surprised by that. Poor police officers...good ones anyway. Many are freemasons. The work they do can also lead to mental issues/distress/despair.
DeletePoni,
DeleteThank you for praying for Peter; continued prayers for the repose of his soul. Indeed, may the accursed Vatican II sect descend to Hell !
God Bless,
---Introibo
@anon5:15
DeleteGood cops here in NYC are constantly under extreme pressure. They have a dearth of officers--no one wants the job. NYC is about 10,000 cops short of the police force it needs. What Peter endured in 9-11 compounded by his sexual abuse by a Vatican II sect "priest" would be enough to drive anyone mad.
God Bless,
---Introibo
May his suffering merit his salvation! ?And our prayers. So sad!
DeleteSorry for your loss! I recall reading your post about him. Will re‐read and pray for all as I do.
ReplyDeleteSadly I know many who have done same, especially in my novus ordo circles. The first I recall from my youth was a younger brother of a friend who went to our novus ordo catholic school. He was maybe 12. The family had no clue why. Many have killed themselves after having the covid vaxx, also a side effect especially among the young. So very sad.
Does anyone know if taking the vaxx (or any vaxx made with murdered babies) is a mortal sin? This outlet says yes. I know they are R&R.
https://catholiccandle.org/2021/01/01/reject-the-covid-vaccines/
@anon1:25
DeleteThank you. I never heard of the vaxx causing suicide; if you have any citation please pass it on so I may read it. I rejected the vaxx and would never take anything made from murdered children. I don't know if there's anything directly on point written by the approved theologians, but it certainly seems mortally sinful to me.
God Bless,
---Introibo
https://protocolocoimbradrcicerogalli.com/2025/04/15/scientific-evidence-that-vaccines-currently-used-worldwide-cause-autism-spectrum-disorder-third-editorial-on-this-website-on-the-cause-of-autism/
DeleteThis doctor and others write/speak on suicide in youth, from general vaxxes not just covid vaxxes. All vaxxes are poison. The Poisoned Needle from the 1950s can be found online. One must read alot of non mainstream information to find the truth.
Introibo,
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry to hear about the tragic loss of your friend “Peter”. I will keep the repose of his soul in my prayers as well as you my friend. Suicides are definitely on the rise more and more. I have dealt with more suicides than I have cared to deal with in the last several years. It just leaves the survivors who are left behind with one giant question of WHY? There are no answers. I always felt sorry for people who committed suicide and I pray that God has mercy on these souls. We don’t know in their last moments what goes through their minds or if they turn to God. We certainly hope they do. Taking one’s life is a very serious offense to God; however, only He can judge the soul of the person and knows the heart. We are only left to wonder.
-TradWarrior
TradWarrior
DeleteThank you, my friend. Yes, we are sadly left to wonder.
God Bless,
---Introibo
You surely know the story of St. John Vianney: a man committed suicide by jumping off a bridge; his wife (not of the parish) was waiting in line for confession with the great saint - they had never spoken - and St. JMV, leaving the confessional for a break, approached the widow directly and said "your husband is saved. He made a perfect act of contrition before hitting the water; he is in purgatory: pray for him".
ReplyDelete@anon2:48
DeleteI do indeed know that beautiful story. Thank you for bringing it up here.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Oh, no! Introibo, I don't post here that often, but is he the one that I periodically would ask about?
ReplyDeleteDave,
DeleteYes. He's the one you'd ask about here.
God Bless,
---Introibo
I am very sorry for your loss. I felt a sort of kinship with that man which is why I would ask about him.
DeleteI'm going to say something unpopular, but completely true, about what sometimes leads to suicides. Unpopular because Traditionalists are afraid to discuss; true, nonetheless, because it happens in the real world....and traditionalists are NOT immune. Again, traditionalists are NOT immune.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people who commit suicide are questioning their sexuality. They may think they are homosexuals, and a lot of this thinking comes from the fact that they were sexually abused by someone of the same sex. Combine that with being very young where without sexual abuse, some question themselves anyway, and now you have someone ---an uncle, a older brother, some other male who abuses you. It compounds what is already a confusing period of life.
It is not unheard of, especially for boys, to go through a period, typically in their young teens, where they wonder if they might not be attracted to other males. Fortunately, the vast majority , probably some 97%, I would guess, come out of it just fine.
Some never really do come out of it, but instead lead a double life, where they marry, have children, but secretly are still attracted to members of the same sex.
Not a traditionalist, but I know of a case where a married man, with 7 children, left his wife and family...for a man.
Rule of thumb: Being a man, married to a woman doesn't make you straight; being single, without a girfriend, doesn't make you gay.
Now you add the cognitive dissonance of being in a very grievous sin but still having attractions; and, for some people, that can be enough to push them over into something so permanent as suicide.
Dave,
DeleteI agree. Confusion about sexuality, if not resolved, can make one despondent. Homosexuality is a mental disorder and a moral disorder--it needs to be treated. Yet, as it has become "normalized," the sick and sinful inclinations are affirmed and lead to disaster for both the individual and society.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Dave, you may not be a traditionalist but you can always find helpful and friendly people here. God Bless.
DeleteI never said I wasn't a Traditionalist.
DeleteSorry for your loss Introibo. I posted earlier, the St. JVM story, and hope such gives consolation to those who have lost others in similar circumstances. I believe firmly that Padre Pio is enjoying the beautific vision and note that, even as an old man, he used to pray and offer Mass that his grandparents would die holy deaths, decades after they had gone to judgement. God exists outside of time and what is past tense to us is not to Him. I have friends & family who have died outside the Faith and oft offer my Rosary that they received the graces, at death, to die in God's friendship and I understand this to be a right & proper thing to do. Indeed, I am reminded of a story recounted by... perhaps St. Alphonsus (perhaps another learner saint) of a Jewish man who converted and became a very holy priest and who laboured in many foreign missions. Anyway, he always prayed for the conversion of his obstinately Jewish mother and, when abroad on such a mission, he returned to learn that she had died, displaying no signs of conversion. However, it was related that the B. V. M. interceded at the time of her death and procured the necessary graces: the mother was saved.
ReplyDeleteI have a wholly unrelated question(s) and hope the timing is not inappropriate: how do you personally regard the Litany of the Precious Blood (promulgated under Roncalli)? Obviously you wouldn't recognise its 'public' status, though do you regard it as questionable in itself? It wasn't composed by Roncalli and arguably his Vatican could lay claim to being a 'competent' source of composition.
Similarly, what of Roncalli & Montinis' additions to the Divine Praises? That is, the verses "Blessed be His most Precious Blood / Blessed be the Holy Ghost, the Paraclete"
Thank you in advance.
JR
JR,
DeleteIn my opinion as a simple layman, I find nothing wrong or heretical with the Litany of the Precious Blood. However, since it was not promulgated by a true pope, it cannot be recited PUBLICLY, only privately. To be consistent, I also don't believe the additions to the Divine Praises should be recited publicly.
The 1962 Missal is not a lawfully promulgated form of Mass. Fr. DePauw went back to the exclusive use of the 1958 Missal beginning 1/1/1965. It was the last Missal promulgated by a true pope. I believe as Father did, that whatever was approved and whatever was forbidden on 10/9/1958 (the day Pope Pius XII died) should remain that way.
Some may object, "But you see nothing wrong with attending SSPX Masses as long as the priest is valid and they use the 1962 Missal." True, but Catholics are permitted to approach undeclared heretics for the sacraments when in need.
As to prayers for those in the past, there's nothing heretical about it. It could be seen as God responding to all prayers for graces that person received-not going "back in time" to reverse something that already took place. I have a very different take on Padre Pio than you do. As sedevacantists, we must hold he cannot be a canonized saint as there was no pope to do such. However, unlike e.g., Fr Damien, who I believe would be a canonized saint were there a true pope, I cannot say the same for Padre Pio. One should never base an opinion on the faith because of something a saint did or said, unless he was an approved theologian or canonist. Padre Pio was neither. See my post https://introiboadaltaredei2.blogspot.com/2017/01/was-padre-pio-ecumenist.html. Yet, praying as you do, I do not think it is problematic, but not because of Padre Pio.
God Bless,
---Introibo
Thank you Introibo. I assure you Padre Pio is one of God's holy ones, though, yes, obviously, he can not - and definitely should not - be referred to as such for the reasons you have outlined; I refer to him as 'Saintly Padre Pio'.
DeleteGod bless you and the Virgin protect you.
Introibo.Someone made the comment above about hip hop music.What is wrong with it?
ReplyDeleteWhat’s wrong with hip-hop?!! Is this a troll? What isn’t wrong with hip hop? The beats are produced to stir up the lower passions and bring man’s darkest impulses to the surface. The lyrics glorify murder, greed, obscenity, gang culture, the objectification of women, revenge, the occult, and utter depravity that is straight from the pits of Hell. The hip hop culture is about being a loud mouth who wears flashy and gawky jewelry, speaking like an illiterate fool (Ebonics). It’s vanity to one of its most disordered ends. Many think hip hop culture is masculine, but it’s effeminate. It’s grown men spewing filth and unable to restrain or control themselves in any way. It’s the 7 deadly sins celebrated in type of culture. Hip hop talks about the inner city struggle and the woes of blacks in America. These problems are almost all self inflicted on this segment of society and Hip Hop culture is a major reason why they are in such dire straight as a demographic. No civic responsibility, graffiti on their buildings, I could fill a book.
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