Articles on this issue "fertility"
On May 15th, the Confederation of Family Organizations in the European Union, COFACE, will present a conference at the European Parliament in Brussels will present a conference on the …
read moreBy Traci Osuna As a young medical resident in 1968, Dr. Thomas Hilgers was concerned with treating his patients and staying abreast of the latest medical advances. As a Catholic, he was also …
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read moreTwo of Scotland's leading prelates are urging politicians to seriously consider the Catholic community's concerns regarding the Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill, which will legalize the …
read moreNatural fertility awareness is not just a method to avoid pregnancy, it's about gaining a new understanding of the power of procreation, says a promoter of a new diocesan resource in Britain. …
read moreBy Father John Flynn Even as in vitro fertilization becomes more popular, some of the practices involved in its use are causing concern. Health authorities in Britain recently initiated a …
read moreBy Father John Flynn Christmas is a time normally spent with the family, but an increasing number of children are wondering who their father may be. Some countries allow men to be anonymous …
read moreMore than 3 million babies have been born as a result of in vitro fertilization treatment. News on the IVF numbers came from Jacques de Mouzon, of the International Committee for Monitoring …
read moreMore than 3 million babies have been born as a result of in vitro fertilization treatment. News on the IVF numbers came from Jacques de Mouzon, of the International Committee for Monitoring …
read moreA new Vatican document on "Family and Human Procreation" aims to "open the doors to the future research into these debated issues." The Pontifical Council for the Family published the 57-page …
read moreBenedict XVI paid homage to the university that helped pioneer natural methods of fertility regulation, and encouraged more scientific research in the field. In an address today to the …
read moreOnly 25.9% of Italians entitled to vote took part in the referendum to allow experimentation on human embryos and to loosen the restrictions on assisted fertility. The low turnout doomed the …
read moreThe vulnerability of human life was driven home this past week with two important commemorations. In Poland, Thursday's 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp brought …
read moreItalian bishops expressed their opposition to a referendum that seeks to alter four aspects of the law on assisted fertilization, assailing the proposal as an attack on unborn human life. …
read moreA British agency's decision to allow the screening of embryos produced by in-vitro fertilization for the purpose of destruction was roundly assailed by a Vatican official. "Obviously, to …
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