
Aborted Human Fetal Cell Atlas Presses Ethical Questions
COMMENTARY: How do we benefit from fetal tissue research while simultaneously opposing it?
COMMENTARY: How do we benefit from fetal tissue research while simultaneously opposing it?
COMMENTARY: The Pontifical Academy for Life has said that Catholics may use, in a narrowly defined limit, vaccines prepared with cell lines derived from aborted children, but with strong warnings regarding our obligation to protest. Here’s how to demand ethical options in biomedical research.
At a fundamental level, life-saving research ought to preserve human dignity.
Despite reports that Moderna’s vaccine has no connection to fetal cell lines from elective abortions, the creation of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine isn’t so morally clear cut.
No one can ever take away true freedom in our hearts and minds, where worship begins.
Here are some practical and prayerful guidelines to helping slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
COMMENTARY: Logic, science and justice show that Church teaching is right on abortion.
COMMENTARY: Bishop Strickland’s recent pastoral letter gets to the root of a major issue.
COMMENTARY: Whether a child has developed enough to feel pain or not, however pain is defined, the innocent child is still worthy of dignity, life and unconditional love.
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