Dr. Meaney tackles the difficult conversations surrounding human embryo adoption and where it stands in Catholic Church beliefs.
Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Grappling with Human Embryo Adoption
Dr. Meaney tackles the difficult conversations surrounding human embryo adoption and where it stands in Catholic Church beliefs.
Something often misunderstood by secular thinkers is that faithful Catholics and others with rightly formed consciences can never engage in formal cooperation with the evil actions of another person. Recently, a court in Illinois ruled that “if patients request abortions, at a minimum, the State can require medical professionals to provide information of other medical professionals whom they reasonably believe might perform abortions.”
By Dr. John OertleOctober 14, 2024 Is IVF the Best Solution for Infertility? Despite the fact that it has recently been spotlighted by candidates to further their political purposes, fertility care is a deeply personal and often very emotional journey for both men and women – and understandably so. Many parents who spend years longing… Continue reading Real Clear Health: IVF Is Not the Best Remedy for Fertility Struggles
Fertility care is a deeply personal journey, often fraught with complex decisions and bioethical pitfalls. From a Catholic bioethics perspective, the sanctity of life and the dignity of every human person are paramount. That’s why at Solidarity, we advocate an approach called life-affirming fertility care. This approach is above all committed to the sanctity of… Continue reading Embracing Life: Choosing Life-Affirming Fertility Care