• Opioids, pain management and addiction
    November 5, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    The proper use of pain medications, in the final analysis, requires a balanced approach, attending to objective indications from the patient, so clinicians can offer sufficient comfort and remediation of their pain.
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  • Can we pay others to donate a kidney?
    October 5, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Human organs and tissues, because of their close proximity and connection to our human identity, cannot be reduced to commodities to be acquired or sold on an open market.
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  • Promethean medical temptations
    September 5, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Although we are creatures intended for life, we may not be entirely clear about how we came to possess that life.
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  • The smoke over medical marijuana
    August 1, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    The reality behind medical marijuana is far from the rosy view painted by advocates.
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  • Consenting to sex
    June 5, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Sex ultimately speaks of giving our self, and receiving another, in a total, rather than a fragmentary way.
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  • Cowboys, infertility and deeper moral questions
    May 1, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    The plethora of these cases also reminds us how many of the cavalier approaches to human procreation being promoted by the fertility industry are unethical at their core.
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  • The wrong-headedness of “wrongful birth” lawsuits
    March 29, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    These lawsuits rely on fundamentally flawed logic.
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  • Sorting through “solutions” to the HIV/AIDS pandemic
    March 2, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Experts fail to acknowledge that self-restraint is possible and morally required, especially in the face of life-threatening disease.
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  • To be or not to be — parsing the implications of suicide
    February 1, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Suicide affects us not only in the here and now, but has significant, even eternal, implications for the journey to that “undiscovered country” that awaits us.
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  • The bitter pill of false liberation
    January 8, 2018
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    The Church’s ageless but countercultural teaching on contraception respects and uplifts women.
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  • Destroying my freedom in the name of freedom?
    November 30, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    We must flee the tyranny of false autonomy if our lives are to be authentically marked by human freedom in its full splendor.
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  • When is it a sin to make a referral?
    November 2, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    A great deal of care is needed not only for us to avoid committing certain evils, but also to avoid making a referral for those evils to be carried out by others.
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  • Sex in accord with reason
    October 3, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    The Catholic Church has long affirmed that married love has a twofold significance, being ordered both toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring.
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  • The expendable children
    September 1, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    This attitude of seeing our offspring as expendable is becoming more widely accepted.
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  • Can I donate my body to science?
    July 26, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Although there are not any fundamental moral objections to donating our bodies to science, certain details of how the donation is carried out are important.
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  • Doping athletes raises broader ethical issues
    May 26, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Cheating through doping involves an attempt to step outside these rules and suppositions, and play a different game.
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  • The ethics of new age medicine
    May 1, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    The basic premise behind some alternative medicines can also be highly suspect.
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  • I’m not intrinsically disordered!
    April 3, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    We must renounce wrongdoing and resolutely embrace the freedom of the sons and daughters of God.
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  • How does the Church resolve new bioethical questions?
    March 8, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    New medical discoveries and technological developments challenge us to careful moral reflection and discernment.
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  • Thinking through the temptation of cohabitation
    February 1, 2017
    by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    Cohabitation is clearly bad for men, worse for women, and terrible for children.
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