- End Brutal Dismemberment Abortions (Pa Catholic Conference, 12/5/17)
- Pro-life abortion ban--our next step (Pa Pro Life 12/5/17)
- Marriage Unique for a Reason: December 2017 Newsletter (USCCB, 12/5/17)
- All God Asks (Crisis Magazine, 12/5/17)
- "In England, all the bishops but one caved into Henry VIII. Yet Thomas More became a saint and went to the chopping block calm and cracking a joke, not because his parish priest gave great sermons, not because there was a great RCIA program in his diocese, not because of the purity of the clergy or their sound doctrine, but because he led a life of holiness. (And did so while raising a family, being a lawyer, and being involved in politics of all things.) He didn't whine, he didn't complain, he didn't offer excuses. He looked to his own soul."
- Pope Francis’ Problem From Hell (Robert George, Wall St. Journal, 12/1/17)
- John Paul II’s Prescient 1995 Letter to Women (Peggy Noonan, Wall St. Journal, 11/30/17)
- STOP Pro-Abortion "Internships" at Catholic Campus. Protest Now. (TFP Student Action, 11/30/17)
On the right side of the home page is a link to email the White House and the Pa Delegation on selected federal matters (12/2/17 update), as well as a link to email Bucks County's Delegation in Harrisburg on selected state matters (12/2/17 update).
- Looking at the Updated Charter for Healthcare Workers (11/23/17)
- "Introduction: Ministers of Life" (excerpts)
- "Procreating" (excerpts)
- "Living" (excerpts)
- "Dying" (excerpts)
- (Human
life inviolable and 'indisposable; Abortion and the destruction of
nascent life; Embryo reduction; Interception and contragestation;
Ectopic pregnancies; Anencephalic fetuses; Conscientious objection;
Defending the right to life;
Prevention; Prevention and vaccines; Medical prevention and society;
Sickness;
Diagnosis;
Interventions on the genome; Gene therapy; Regenerative therapy;
Treatment and rehabilitation;
- Prescription
and appropriate use of pharmaceuticals; Access to available medications
and technologies; Sustainable health, pharmaceutical companies, rare or
neglected diseases; Pain relief treatments;
Informed consent of the patient;
- Xenotransplants; Transplantation and personal identity; Abuses in transplantation;
Forms of dependence; Drug dependence; Alcoholism; Tobacco dependence;
- Psychology and psychotherapy;
- Pastoral
care and the sacrament of the Annointing of the Sick;
Ethics committees and clinical ethics counseling;
- Health care policies and the right to preservation of health)
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