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Catholic Medical Quarterly

The Catholic Medical Quarterly is the open access medical journal of the CMA (UK), member of FIAMC. First published as the Catholic Medical Gazette in 1914, it provides a platform for discussion and education on medical, ethical, legal and pastoral aspects of clinical practice as

Declino demografico e maternità negata

5/15/2021 FILIPPO MARIA BOSCIA - La legislazione riguardante la sicurezza sui luoghi di lavoro non deve e non può riferirsi solo alle politiche di prevenzione degli infortuni, ma deve essere applicata nella totalità delle ipotesi, perché riguarda molti ambiti ancora negati, e, tra questi, ne citiamo

What the Catholic Church has said about brain death

Dr. Barbara Golder, a medical doctor and lawyer with the Catholic Medical Association (USA). In an Aug. 29, 2000 address to the International Congress of the Transplantation Society, St. John Paul II addressed the concept of brain death.  The pope said that “the complete and

Deep concern about human-monkey embryo

Bioethicists express deep concern about human-monkey embryo Great Pics - Ben Heine | Shutterstock John Burger - published on 04/22/21 Experiment cracks door to possible human organ source, but some worry what other doors might be opened. Work by an international team of scientists has raised hopes

We Denounce Reversal of Limits on Human Fetal Tissue Research

U.S. Bishops’ Pro Life Committee Chairman Denounces Reversal of Limits on Human Fetal Tissue Research WASHINGTON - The National Institutes of Health announced last Friday that it is reversing limits on human fetal tissue research that were put in place by the Trump Administration. Archbishop Joseph

We support the Born Alive Protection Act

April 17, 2021 Catholic Medical Association Issues Support of The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act in Joint Statement Philadelphia, PA- April 17, 2021- Catholic Medical Association is deeply concerned about inequities in care for our most vulnerable patients, especially children born at the cusp of viability or

COVID, vaccines and other comments

Public Comment Re: Modify Living Donor Policy to Include Living VCA Donors CMA and NCBC Submits Public Comment to CDC, HHS Re: COVID-19 Immunization Practices NCBC and CMA Submits Public Comment to HHS/NIH: Use of Aborted Fetal Tissue In Federally Funded Research 30000-Physicians-RespondToACOG-COVID19 Catholic Medical Association Issues

Eutanasia o el supuesto derecho a renunciar a todo derecho

La ley natural y la ley positiva prohíben que exista un supuesto derecho a venderse a un mismo como esclavo. Tal tipo de contrato sería nulo de pleno derecho. Y es que hay derechos que están anclados en el mismo ser del hombre y nadie,

El día del niño por nacer

Dr. Luis Durand Tiene un significado especial para los argentinos, ya que fuimos el primer país del mundo en instituir este día... Se lo eligió basado en la supuesta fecha de concepción de Jesús de Nazaret. Según la ciencia, si Cristo nació un 25 de

Mons. Reig y la eutanasia en España

19/03/2021Mons. Reig: «ESPAÑA TRANSFORMADA EN UN ''CAMPO DE EXTERMINIO''. Ante la aprobación de la ley de la Eutanasia» Tránsito de San José (c.1621). Jerónimo Rodríguez de Espinosa (Valladolid 1562 - Valencia c. 1639).Parroquia de la Santa Cruz de Valencia ESPAÑA TRANSFORMADA EN UN “CAMPO DE EXTERMINIO”Ante

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