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Month: January 2022

The ethics of pig to human organ transplants

Early this year, a Maryland man suffering from severe heart failure underwent a new experimental procedure, receiving a pig heart transplant. His medical team had determined he would be a poor candidate for a human heart transplant or for an artificial heart, so he was offered the opportunity to participate in a novel treatment using a genetically modified pig’s heart.

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#10476 Answering Atheism – Trent Horn

Questions Covered
09:18 – How do you respond when an Atheist says we claim that “special pleading” for the existence of God?
16:05 – I teach Catechists who went to college and have left the Church. What would be the best way to respond?
19:…

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Knowing Black Catholic history can help end racism, professor says

The history of Black Catholics and other marginalized people in the U.S. church covering more than two centuries is one worth knowing and can guide the church’s response to the challenges of racism and social justice, historian Shannen Dee Williams believes.

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