Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Finding Better Solutions for Ectopic Pregnancies

Dr. Meaney tackles the difficult topic of ectopic pregnancies and discussing the moral struggle of trying to save the life of an embryo in these difficult situations.

Planned Parenthood Prepares to Close 33 Locations Across the U.S.

Planned Parenthood prepares to close 33 locations across the United States due to funding cuts and other external factors.

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.

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Fertility-Based-Awareness Methods as a Vital Tool of Restorative Reproductive Medicine

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.”

Lessons in Catholic Bioethics: Restorative Reproductive Medicine: An Ethical Approach To Fertility

De-extinction, using genetic technology to bring back to life an extinct species, is now a possibility, and the bioethical questions surrounding this practice are therefore more urgent. Colossal Biosciences made headlines with its “resurrection” of the dire wolf recently after an estimated 10,000 years of extinction. The laboratory used AI-enabled genomic mapping, sophisticated gene-editing techniques, and cloning to create a wolf that is an approximate phenotypical match of the extinct dire wolf.