Suicide Is Never the Answer (The Patrick Madrid Show)

NOTE: This article and segment contains a conversation about suicide and may be difficult for some readers.

When Andrew called The Patrick Madrid Show, he asked a heartbreaking question: If I commit suicide, can I still go to Heaven?

Before addressing the theology, Patrick Madrid focused on something even more important: Andrew’s life. He reminded him that every person is created by God, loved by God, and has immeasurable dignity. “Your life is a gift,” Patrick said. “God created you because He loves you.”

Patrick explained that suicide is objectively a grave sin because it intentionally takes an innocent human life. At the same time, he carefully noted that only God knows the state of a person’s soul. Mental illness, fear, or other serious circumstances can lessen a person’s moral responsibility, which is why Catholics always entrust such souls to God’s infinite mercy.

Rather than leaving Andrew with fear, Patrick urged him toward hope. He encouraged him to reject thoughts of suicide, continue accepting help from those caring for him, and remember that suicide is never the solution. It just creates more pain and suffering.

Before ending the call, Patrick also encouraged Andrew to contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline again, reminding him that people are ready to listen and help.


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