Question on the liceity of a hysterectomy in certain cases

Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: Response to a question on the liceity of a hysterectomy in certain cases
On July 31, 1993, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the faith published Responses to Questions Proposed Concerning “Uterine Isolation” and Related Matters. These responses, which retain all of their validity, consider the removal of the uterus to be morally licit when there is a grave and present danger to the life or health of the mother, and hold as illicit, insofar as they are methods of direct sterilization, the removal of the uterus and tubal ligation (uterine isolation) with the intention of making impossible an eventual pregnancy which can pose some risk for the mother.
Richard Dawkins vs Cardinal George Pell
Richard Dawkins and Catholic Cardinal George Pell discuss religion, morals and evolution on Q&A. (10-4-2012 ABC TV)
Read the full transcript here
The Catholic Church and Evolution: The Value of Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Dr. Daniel Kuebler, Professor of Biology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, delivers his talk entitled “The Catholic Church and Evolution: The Value of Interdisciplinary Scholarship.” Dr. Kuebler’s talk was part of the Faculty Research Colloquia at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Published on Dec. 21th 2015
The Catholic Roots of Science
One of the best kept secrets of modern history is the important role the Catholic Church had in the development of modern science. Unlike what many think, the scientific project, even the scientific method itself, was and is an invention of some Catholic pioneers. Pierre Duhem was one of the first scientists to regard the medieval scholastic tradition as the cradle of modern science.
Dr Peter Kreeft: Intelligent Design
Dr Peter Kreeft, Professor of Philosophy, Boston College
Intelligent Design, Science or Science Fiction
http://lumeninstitute.org/peter-kreeft/
Steven Hawking and the “The Theory of Everything” (film)
The new biopic “A Theory of Everything” does indeed engage in a fair amount of Hawking-hagiography, but it is also, curiously, a God-haunted movie. Find more videos of Fr. Robert Barron at http://WordOnFire.org.
The Fine Tuning of the Universe
For more resources visit: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/finetu…
Be sure to view the Kalam Cosmological Argument animation video: http://youtu.be/6CulBuMCLg0
Source: Reasonable Faith
God and Cosmological Fine-Tuning
Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (20120) – ‘The Evidence of Creation & Supernatural Design in Contemporary Big Bang Cosmology & Space-Time Geometry Proofs’ by Robert Spitzer. The new popular atheism movement may lead one to suspect that faith and science are opposed to one another.
Would you baptize an extraterrestrial ?
Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ, astronomer at the Vatican Observatory and co-author of the new book, “Would You Baptize an Extra-Terrestrial…and other Questions from the In-Box at the Vatican Observatory” on the relationship between faith and science and how it can occur on friendly, mutually respectful terms.
Does God suffer with humanity ?
The idea that God suffers with us has made some believe that God is a suffering God. But that is not the Catholic view. A suffering God is no longer God. So does God still suffer with us?
Dr. Gerard Verschuuren

