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Review of "Render Unto Caesar:Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life" PDF
by William E. May, Ph.D   

render_unto.jpgChaput, Charles J., O.F.M. Cap., Render Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life. New York: Doubleday, 2008. 258 pp.


This timely book by the Archbishop of Denver is of crucial importance for all American Catholics, who should all be struggling to combat the “culture of death” and develop the “culture of life.” One of his major reasons for writing the book was that he was becoming increasingly tired “of the church and her people being told to be quiet on public issues that urgently concern us” (p. 3). He wrote it to challenge “all of us who call ourselves Catholic…to recover what it really means to be ‘Catholic.’…[and] to find again the courage to be Catholic Christians first—not in opposition to our country, but to serve its best interests” (p. 7). Although speaking as an American Catholic to American Catholics, he hopes “many other people of good heart will see the importance of these issues and find value in these pages” (pp. 6-7).

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Parenting "Rights" for Homosexuals: How We Got There and its Implications for all Families PDF
by Helen Alvare, J.D.   
alvare_h.jpgThe California Supreme Court decided several weeks ago that doctors specializing in assisted reproductive technologies may not assert their religious freedom as a defense to California’s Civil Rights law requirement that businesses provide services without discrimination on the basis of clients’ sexual orientation.  A fertility clinic willing to treat heterosexual patients must therefore also treat homosexual patients.
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What Consummates the Nuptial Bond and Why Homosexuals Cannot Marry PDF
by William E. May, Ph.D   
william_e_may.jpgMany same-sex couples ardently desire to have their unions recognized as true marriages. A substantial number of people in our society believe that this desire ought to be honored. They and same-sex couples with this desire also think that opposition to the public recognition of the marital character of their relationship is an unjust prejudice. They firmly believe that same-sex couples can live in a committed relationship and have a right to seal their commitment in marriage (e.g., Steven Macedo, "Sexuality and Liberty: Making Room for Nature and Traditions?" in Sex, Preference, and Family: Essays on Law and Nature, ed. David M. Estlund and Martha Nussbaum, New York: Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 86-101). They emphasize that the actual capacity to generate children is not necessary for a valid marriage; after all, opponents of same-sex marriage acknowledge the validity of the marriages of men and women known to be sterile and incapable of having children. It seems that the principal reason why some oppose same-sex marriage is simply unreasonable prejudice.
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Healthcare Rights of Conscience: A Hotbed of Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Action in 2008 PDF
by Mailee R. Smith, Staff Counsel, Americans United for Life   
aul_logo.jpg Most state legislative sessions have ended for 2008, and the results in the area of rights of conscience are fairly depressing.  A disturbing 60 percent of all conscience-related bills considered this year were compulsion bills.  In other words, these were not bills aimed at protecting the conscientious and moral beliefs of healthcare providers; instead, these were bills aimed at forcing pharmacists and other healthcare providers to provide drugs and treatments contrary to their moral beliefs.
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Stem Cell Updates PDF
by Christian Brugger Ph.D   
christianbrugger.jpgA few encouraging stem cell updates.  First, last month the online journal Nature published the results of experiments in mice by a team at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute in which common cells in the pancreas were converted into more precious insulin producing cells, precisely the kind that diabetics need to survive.  And the most extraordinary thing: the conversion took place inside the body of the living mice.  
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Assisted Suicide on the Ballot in WA - Key Facts About Initiative 1000 PDF
by Coalition Against Assisted Suicide   

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Initiative 1000 in Washington State would legalize assisted suicide, permitting a doctor to give a lethal overdose to a
patient if the doctor feels that the patient is likely to die within six months.

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Abortion and Ensoulment: Augustine and Aquinas vs. Pelosi and Biden, Part I PDF
by William E. May, Ph.D   
william_e_may.jpgCongresswoman Nancy Pelosi and Senator Joseph Biden recently muddied the waters regarding the teaching of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas on abortion and ensoulment in comments they made on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”  Many bishops have already set the record straight concerning the constant tradition of the Church on abortion, and E. Christian Brugger, reflecting on Pelosi’s remarks, made effective use of the late Jesuit John R. Connery’s splendid book, Abortion: The Development of the Roman Catholic Perspective (Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1977) to counter her claims.  Neither he nor the bishops took up the explicit teaching of either St. Augustine or St. Thomas on abortion and ensoulment. I will to do so in this two-part article: first, St. Augustine; second, St. Thomas Aquinas.
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