[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 ...
Rooted in a shared mission for establishing a culture of responsible conduct in research, the partnership between Loyola ...
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 More Nuanced Analysis of AI’s Effect on Jobs Does Iran Still Control the Strait of Hormuz? Audio By Carbonatix I have been following — and criticizing — the bioethics movement for more than twenty ...
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 ...
ROCHESTER, New York — “Why is the church against using birth control?” “Is it ethical to receive a COVID-19 vaccine that has a link to fetal cell lines from abortion?” “What should Catholics consider ...
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 ...
Sponsors Bethel University, Crown College, and the North Star Chapter of the American Scientific Affiliation. The event also is sponsored in part by a grant given by Bridging the Two Cultures of ...
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 ...