Moral reflections on vaccines prepared from cells derived from aborted human foetuses
The Pontifical Academy for Life reflects on the use of cells obtained from aborted human fetuses for the production of vaccines.
The Pontifical Academy for Life reflects on the use of cells obtained from aborted human fetuses for the production of vaccines.
FIAMC and FEAMC publish a statement to a document on assistance of patients at end of life of the Council of Europe.
Pope John-Paul II discusses the moment of death, tests for determination of death and organ donation.
FIAMC protests against possible legalislation of euthanasia in teh Council of Europe.
Mr. Dick Marty reports the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on euthanasia. He aims at introducing, in the Countries where they do not exist yet, laws exempting the physicians who help incurable patients put an end to their lives (if they request it) from legal prosecution.
St. pope John Paul II discusses organ donation, death, implicitely brain death, and xenotransplantation.
Pope John Paul II discusses that organ donation must be a free decision. It is also an act of love and solidarity.
Address to the Working Group on ‘The Determination of Brain Death and its Relationship to Human Death’
Address Of to the scientists of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences reflecting on the themes “The Artificial Prolongation of Life and the Determination of the Exact Moment of Death”, and “The Interaction of Parasitic Diseases and Nutrition”.