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Friday November 21, 2008
Bioethics
The new moral order By Douglas Farrow
Professor Farrow digs more deeply into the Ontario Human Rights Commission's order to physicians to set aside their conscience. He concludes that the threat to freedom of speech, religion and conscience is rooted in an anti-Christian atheism, which itself is a new religion. It affects everybody, not just physicians.
Issue: November 2008 | Online: Nov 10, 2008, 09:39

Bioethics
Physicians: act on your convictions By Rory Leishman
By threatening to prosecute physicians under the Ontario Human Rights Code for refusing to participate in abortion-on-demand, the Ontario Human Rights Commission has perpetrated one of the worst attacks ever on the right to consicience of physicians.
Issue: November 2008 | Online: Nov 7, 2008, 16:42

Humanae
The moral difference between contraception and Natural Family Planning (NFP) By Doug McManaman
In this article, Deacon Doug McManaman, a teacher of Philosophy of Religion, contends there are successful ways to make the Church's teaching on contraception convincing for young people. 
Issue: September 2008 | Online: Nov 7, 2008, 16:11

Humanae
Humanae vitae reflects the teaching of Christ By Msgr. Vincent Foy
Monsignor Vincent Foy, a canon laywer and catechist who has written widely on Humanae vitae, make it clear that this enclyclical not only affirms the teachings of the Catholic Church but also reflect the teaching of Christ.
Issue: September 2008 | Online: Nov 7, 2008, 15:49

Humanae
Humanae vitae: A Summary By Archdiocese of Singapore
The encyclical Humanae vitae has been controversial because of its prohibition of all forms of artificial contraception.  The document is described as prophetic by those who believe that its predictions about the effects of contraception on society were accurate. We present a summary of Humanae vitae by Catholic News of the Archdiocese of Singapore.
Issue: September 2008 | Online: Nov 7, 2008, 15:18




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