[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 ...
WASHINGTON — Getting to the top of his field is not something Dr. Edmund Pellegrino takes for granted. Pellegrino, 85, a Catholic physician who is an undisputed giant in bioethics, was named chairman ...
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 ...
As Erika Kirk Forgives the Man Who Murdered Her Husband, She Loves on the Lost Unscientific ‘Nature Rights’ Mysticism Pushed at Harvard What to Make of the Tom Homan Bribery Allegation? No, Charlie ...
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 Catholic women’s group will meet in Washington D.C. to hear a bioethics panel and to meet with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. The event, “New Springtime for Women,” will be held on Saturday, ...
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 ...
A Catholic archbishop said Wednesday that a new law passed by France’s National Assembly has “erased” the foundation of French bioethics. Archbishop Éric de Moulins-Beaufort, president of the French ...
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – Proposed changes to Britain’s surrogacy laws would lead to the “further demeaning of pregnancy,” according to the leading Catholic bioethics center in the country. Under ...
A breakthrough in transplant surgery may soon offer life-saving options to thousands of patients languishing on U.S. organ-donor waiting lists even as it raises new questions for Catholic bioethicists ...
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