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  2. National Catholic Bioethics Center

National Catholic Bioethics Center

August 2, 2010


The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) is an organization which partners with NCPD on various efforts regarding the dignity and life of all persons, including persons with disabilities.

 

 

NCBC states the following on their website:

MISSION

The Mission of The National Catholic Bioethics Center is to promote and safeguard the dignity of the human person, thereby sharing in the ministry of Jesus Christ and his Church. This is accomplished through research, education, consultation and publication in the health and life sciences.

VISION

The vision of The National Catholic Bioethics Center is to be an effective resource and positive force in the Church and society for promoting and safeguarding respect for the dignity of each human being from conception until natural death by helping those involved in health care to understand how the moral teachings of the Church apply to developments in health care and the life sciences.

VALUES

The National Catholic Bioethics Center carries out its work for the sake of all people with full openness to the findings of modern science and with complete fidelity to the magisterial teachings of the Catholic Church.

 

 Report Name

 Date

 
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  March 2014  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  January 2014  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  March 2013  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  February, 2013  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  January. 2013  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  December, 2012  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  October 2012  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  April 2012  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  Aug. 2011  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  April 2011  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  March 2011  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  Feb. 2011  PDF

 NCBC Expresses Disappointment Regarding Revision of  Federal Conscience Protections

 Feb. 2011  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  Jan. 2011  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  Dec. 2010  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  Nov. 2010  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  Oct. 2010  PDF
 Legality of Suicide by State  Aug. 2010  PDF
 State Contraceptive Mandates and Same Sex Provisions  Aug. 2010  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  July 2010  PDF
 Bioethics and Public Policy Report  June 2010  PDF
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