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Ethics and Medics Index 2001


DECEMBER 2001

VOL. 26 No.12

Human Rights and the Human Embryo
Testimony in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
by Peter J. Cataldo, Ph.D.

Homosexuality and the Holy Trinity
Living the Law of the Gift
by Rev. Stefan Reuffurth, OMV


NOVEMBER 2001

VOL. 26 No.11

Counseling the Infertile Couple
Part Two in a Two-Part Series
by Steven Bozza, M.A.

Three Readers Comment on Embryo Adoption
Comments on Embryo Adoption
by Dr. Cataldo, Dr. May and Fr. Mullen


OCTOBER 2001

VOL. 26 No.10

Counseling the Infertile Couple
Part One in a Two-Part Series
by Steven Bozza, M.A.

Theological Debate over Embryo Adoption
The Question Has Many Ramifications
by Sheila Diamond, M.T.S., R.N.


SEPTEMBER 2001

VOL. 26 No.9

On the Disposition of Frozen Embryos
An Approach to a Difficult Question
by Edward J. Furton, M.A., Ph.D

Parenthood and Openness to Children
The Desire for a Good of Marriage
by Rev. Ralph J. Lawrence

 


AUGUST 2001

VOL. 26 No.8

A Necessary Tension & Tube  Feeding
Revisiting ANH for Demented Patients
by Chris Kahlenborn, M.D.

Reply to “A Necessary Tension”
Medical Facts and Moral Reasoning
by Greg Burke, M.D.

On the “Right Not to Reproduce”
The Latest Addition to the U.S. Constitution
by Eugene F. Diamond, M.D.

From Donum vitae


JULY 2001

VOL. 26, No.7

The Creighton Model: NFP and More
Achieving Procreative and Gynecologic Health
by Rev. Christopher Kubat, M.D.


Family Planning and Marital Chastity
The Deepening Fulfillment of Married Life
by Shelley Sample, B.S., NFPPI


JUNE 2001

VOL. 26, No.6

Reasonable people, faced with the same facts and applying the same moral principles, may sometimes come to opposite conclusions. We present here two arguments on whether separation of the twins, Jodie and Mary, was moral in light of Catholic teaching—Ed

Against the Separation of Jodie and Mary
The Immorality of Causing a Lethal Injury
by Rev. Albert S. Moraczewski, O.P
Separating the Twins Jodie and Mary
Justified on Two Separate Principles
by Catherine Dominic, Ph.D.


MAY 2001

VOL. 26, No.5
Reexaming the ERDs on Cooperation
Principles Apply Differently to Institutions
Bishop John C. Nienstedt


Fetal Research and Consent
Is Consent Possible after Abortion?
by Christopher Kaczor, Ph.D.


APRIL 2001

VOL. 26, No.4


World Conference on Assisted Dying
A First-hand Report
by Irene M. Lagan, M.A.


Parish Education in End-of-Life Care
A Successful Program of Instruction
by Cheryl M. Amrich, M.A.


MARCH 2001

VOL. 26, No.3


Tube Feeding and Advanced Dementia
Why Hand Feeding is Preferable
by Greg Burke, M.D., FACP.


Living Wills and Health Care Proxies
The Governing Moral Principles
by John S. Grimm, Esq.


FEBRUARY 2001

VOL. 26, No.2

The Catholic Physician in a Biotech World
Resisting the Danger of Perfection
by
Mark S. Latkovic, S.T.D.


Who Should Control Health Care?
Whether National or Local Control Is Better
by Rev. Mr. Thomas P. Mangieri, M.A.


JANUARY 2001

VOL. 26, No.1

How Much “Bio” in “Bio”Ethics?
Bioethics and the Culture of Death
by Germain
Kopaczynski, OFM Conv.


The Nebraska Fetal Tissue Case
Cooperation versus Appropriation
by Edward J. Furton, M.A., Ph.D.

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