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Artificial Intelligence in the Vatican

Human Intelligence and AI for Oncology advancement As the Vatican workshop on ethics in Artificial Intelligence ends, Dr. Alexandru Floares speaks on the possibilities of medical innovation through collaboration between AI and human intellect. By Benedict Mayaki (Vatican News) The increase in the number of cancer cases

Canada: NO to euthanasia

Response by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops to the tabling of Bill C-7: “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)” Wednesday, February 26 2020 Share this Twitter Myspace Digg Del.icio.us Yahoo Googlize this FacebookExport PDFPrintE-mail Today, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) issues its response to

Salvifici Doloris

February 7, 2020 Book Study Below you will find the leader and participant guide for CMA’s Dr. Tom McGovern’s book study called “The Purpose and Meaning of Suffering Book Study.” This book study is a discussion-based course for current and rising health care professionals based on

Pope Francis – Message for the XXVIII World Day of the Sick – 2020

11 February 2020 “Come to me, all you who labour and are burdened,and I will give you rest” (Mt 11:28) Dear brothers and sisters, 1. Jesus’ words, “Come to me, all you who labour and are burdened, and I will give you rest” (Mt 11:28) point to the

France: inquiétude devant le projet de révision des lois de bioéthique

Aucun être humain ne peut en traiter un autre comme un objet Publié le 13 janvier 2020  Le Conseil permanent de la Conférence des évêques de France, réuni les 6, 7 et 8 janvier 2020, tient à exprimer son inquiétude devant le projet de révision des lois de

Pope urges humanization of medicine

Pope urges humanization of medicine and healthcare service “The sick person is not a number: he or she is a person who needs humanity,” Pope Francis told representatives of the Villa Maria Care & Research Group. He particularly drew attention to “closeness”. By Robin Gomes (Vaticannews)

Francis: Elderly have a role in God’s saving plan

Participants at a conference on the pastoral care of the elderly were received in audience by Pope Francis on Friday. In his address, the Holy Father invites the Church to “change her pastoral attitudes in order to respond to the presence of so many elderly

Pope Francis: Society is “civil” if it fights against a “culture of waste”

Pope Francis on Thursday received members of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, who are holding their Plenary Assembly. In his address, the Holy Father spoke about the “intangible value” of human life, of care for the terminally ill, and of the need

2020 “Year of the Nurse and Midwife”

The greeting of Pope Francis at the Angelus "I am pleased to recall that 2020 has been internationally designated as the Year of Nurses and Midwife. Nurses are the most numerous and closest to the sick, and midwives are perhaps the noblest of the professions. Let

Congress: The richness of many years of life

Pope Francis loves the elderly and, from the beginning of his pontificate, and on numerous occasions, he has emphasized their indispensable role in dialogue with young people, in the transmission of the faith and in the youths’ rediscovery of their own roots. The first International

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