[Editor’s Note: M. Therese Lysaught is a tenured Professor at the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Care Leadership and the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University Chicago. She ...
THERE IS A LONG TRADITION OF BIOETHICAL REASONING within the Roman Catholic faith, a tradition expressed in scripture, the writings of the Doctors of the Church, papal encyclical documents and ...
How can rapid advancements in medical technology, questions about the criteria for brain death and the rise of transhumanism ...
The exploding field of bioethics has created the need for a sound understanding of Catholic teaching regarding the dignity of the human person — especially on the trending topic of in vitro ...
When church leaders in the United States face new bioethical questions – such as those surrounding abortion, euthanasia, or gender identity – they often turn to the Philadelphia-based National ...
DALLAS — Every two years the National Catholic Bioethics Center holds its “bishops’ workshop” to examine some of the more difficult issues in bioethics. This year the workshop — one of the largest ...
More than 100 bishops from across North America met in Dallas to discuss a number of emerging bioethical issues, including physician-assisted suicide and new biotechnologies. But one of the primary ...
The relationship between religion and science has long been fraught but, at least for us Catholics, we thought most of that friction had been resolved in the course of the 20th century. There are ...
France and Italy to Iran: Hey, Let’s Make a Deal! CNN’s Strait of Hormuz Allegation Makes No Sense New Pew Poll Show Gains in Pro-Life Sentiment Lewis Lehrman, R.I.P How to Be a One-Hit Wonder: The ...
The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) is urging the U.S. Senate to reject bill S.5, which would provide taxpayer money to support embryonic stem-cell research, a technique that requires the ...
Oh, my! Did I hurt the feelings of the experts at the National Catholic Bioethics Center? Last week, I called attention to its foolish defense of "vaccine hesitancy" and, more importantly, its ...
A prominent Catholic bioethics center in Oxford, England, has shut down after nearly 50 years due to financial constraints, according to an announcement from its director, David Albert Jones. “It is ...
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