Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Ethical Challenges Surrounding Uterine Transplants

by Joseph Meaney, PhD, KM, for the National Catholic Bioethics CenterOctober 8, 2024Transplanting the Womb: A Catholic Bioethical Analysis, by Andrew S. Kubick, PhD, provides a thorough analysis of the ethical ramifications of uterine transplants from the Catholic tradition’s perspective as well as secular viewpoints. Many readers will be surprised that this is a medical… Continue reading Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Ethical Challenges Surrounding Uterine Transplants

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: The Bioethics of Ballot Initiatives

by Joseph Meaney, PhD, KM, for the National Catholic Bioethics CenterOctober 8, 2024 The Bioethics of Ballot Initiatives There are 26 US states that allow citizen-initiated ballot measures, and they often center on ethically charged issues like abortion, assisted suicide, or even legalizing recreational marijuana. 2024 saw a record 10 state ballot initiatives concerning abortion… Continue reading Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: The Bioethics of Ballot Initiatives

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Lesser Evil in Voting

by Joseph Meaney, PhD, KM, for the National Catholic Bioethics CenterOctober 8, 2024 Choosing the Lesser Evil in Voting On his flight back from his recent pastoral visit to Asia, Pope Francis had an informal in-flight press conference.  An American journalist, Anna Matranga, from CBS News, tried to draw a moral equivalence between supporting abortion… Continue reading Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Lesser Evil in Voting