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The Ramp: Life

Anne Lastman Very recently I came across an article about the  time of COVID-19 and the isolation which we were forced to accept and endure, but I also read about something  which I considered a moment of great grace and significance for us Catholics and

IA according to Mel Visscher

It has been impossible to miss: AI, a once obscure and somewhat futuristic idea, has become a houshold name. Mainstream news outlets like the BBC are publishing multiple articles on AI per week, and some are even incorporating it into their news production. The medical

Death Penalty

Anne Lastman As I read the many online comments , and articles by orthodox catholics regarding Pope Leo’s comments and his stance on life matters, I am beginning to think that he is in for a rough time. The same kind of time which Pope

Abortion Grief Following Abortion for foetal anomalies.

Anne Lastman Following a presentation on abortion for foetal abnormality, I was asked by a young lady if grief following abortion because of foetal abnormality is different than other foetal grief and will it ever go away. My immediate response was to say “yes, it’s

Chile: Facultades de Medicina contra la eutanasia

Declaración pública de facultades de Medicina sobre proyecto de Ley "Eutanasia y suicidio asistido" 08 septiembre 2025 Los decanos de las facultades de Medicina de siete universidades del país, incluyendo la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, publicaron una declaración respecto del proyecto de Ley que

On violence against women and girls

Press Release – Paris – 23 August 2025 (Français ci-dessous Español abajò) Press Release – Paris – 25 August 2025 The Casablanca Declaration welcomes the report presented on 14 July 2025 by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Ms. Reem

Catholic Doctors on Mifepristone

CMA Opposes Recent Petitions to Loosen Safety Regulations for Mifepristone August 11, 2025 Three citizen petitions seeking to loosen safety provisions related to telemedicine chemical abortion were recently submitted to the FDA for consideration. The Catholic Medical Association, the largest association of Catholic physicians and

Catholic bioethics expert on AI

Catholic bioethics expert on AI: ‘It’s not too late to put the genie back in the bottle’ Moral theologian Charles Camosy, a bioethics professor at The Catholic University of America and an acclaimed author, speaks to anchor Catherine Hadro on “EWTN News In Depth” on

The Wrongs of Altruistic Surrogacy

The Moral Mind by Dr. Joseph Meaney RSS To view a PDF of this document, clickhere. Gestational surrogacy involves conceiving a child by in vitro fertilization (IVF) or artificial insemination and then transferring the embryo to the uterus of a woman (termed the surrogate) who

Free Bioethics Texts from the NCBC

Made possible through Scribd. New Charter for Health Care Workers The Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers’ definitive guide on bioethics in the Catholic Church, now available in an online form.READ MORE →APR 14, 2020What Is Man, O Lord? The Human Person

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