October 9, 2010
Sponsored by the National Catholic Bioethics Center
Co-sponsored by the California Catholic Women’s Forum with the Archdiocese
Of San Francisco Office Of Public Policy & Social Concerns, and The
National Association of Catholic Nurses (Local Archdiocese of San Francisco
Chapter)
Course Description:
The family unit, the root of society, is faced with physical,
spiritual and psychosocial dilemmas in our modern world. This
course will compare and contrast Natural law with current
practices and available technology.
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the REDISCOVERING THE FAMILY IN A TECHNOLOGICAL AGE: BIOETHICAL
CHALLENGES brochure
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Schedule:
Cathedral Of St.
Mary Of The Assumption
1111 Gough Street
San Francisco,
CA 94109‐6686
Phone; 415-614‐5533
www.stmarycathedralsf.org
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Julie Kelley phone:215‐877‐2660 fax:215‐877‐2688
email: jkelley@ncbcenter.org
For
California BRN recognized credits:
Kathleen O’Connell‐Sundaram, RN,BSN
Program Committee Member
cell: 408‐391‐6211 or email: adminccwf@gmail.com
Deadline to register: September 29, 2010 $10.00 fee after
deadline.
Cost includes syllabus, continental breakfast, buffet lunch.
Cancellations: $10 C.E. administration fee will be charged for
cancellations up to 8 days before the program. No refund for
cancellation within 7 days of program. If provider cancels, full fee will
be refunded. We reserve the right to make changes in faculty and
schedule. - $10.00 fee for additional copies of proof of attendance
- contact hour certificates.
Make Checks Payable to National Catholic Bioethics Center and
return attached form completed to:
The National Catholic Bioethics Center
6399 Drexel Rd
Philadelphia, PA 19151
John M. Haas, Ph.D., S.T.L. M.Div., President, National Catholic Bioethics
Center www.ncbc.org.
The Center was established in 1972 to apply the teachings of the Catholic
Church to ethical issues arising from developments in
medicine, the life sciences and civil law. Dr. Haas received his Ph.D.
in Moral Theology from The Catholic University of America and his
S.T.L. in Moral Theology from the University of Fribourg,
Switzerland. He also has a Master of Divinity degree and has
studied at the University of Munich and the University of Chicago
Divinity School. Dr. Haas also served as a member of the Medical
Moral Commission of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and was a
faculty member of the Commission for Inter‐professional Education
and Practice at Ohio State University. He was also Professor of
Moral Theology at the Pontifical College Josephinum in
Worthington, Ohio.
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D. (Fr. Tad) Director of
Education, National Catholic Bioethics Center
After
earning a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale University, Fr. Tad did
post‐doctoral research at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard
Medical School. He subsequently studied in Rome where he did
advanced studies in theology and in bioethics. Recognized as a
noted expert within the Church and the secular media, he has
testified before Congress and is frequently interviewed by national
news outlets and EWTN regarding the Church and bioethical
concerns.
Vicki Evans,Respect Life Coordinator, Office of Public Policy & Social Concerns Archdioces of San
Francisco
Her responsibilities include directing community
activities, educational programs and legislative advocacy in
diverse pro‐life areas, including abortion, stem cell research
and cloning, euthanasia and assisted suicide. She is a Certified
Public Accountant, and holds a Bachelors degree in Accounting
and Masters degree in Taxation. She recently earned her
Licentiate degree in Bioethics from Pontifical Athenaeum
Regina Apostolorum, Rome, Italy, where she graduated summa
cum laude.



INSTRUCTION DIGNITAS PERSONAE ON CERTAIN BIOETHICAL QUESTIONS, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Commercial Markets Created by Abortion, a publication of the NCBC Journal Medics & Ethics, by Victoria Evans, a certified public accountant, is the Respect Life Coordinator for the San Francisco Archdiocesan Office of Public Policy and Social Concerns
USCCB Pro-Life Activities: Assisted Reproductive technologies are Anti-Woman, by Marie Anderson, MD and Joan Bruchalski, MD
California
Catholic Women’s Forum plans April 21 conference on family
March 2007 , The Valley Catholic, the Good News in the Diocese of San José
California Catholic Women’s Forum to explore cultural issues of women in society
October 2005, The Valley Catholic, the Good News in the Diocese of San José
Married Love and the Gift of Life, United States Council of Catholic Bishops booklet
In this thoughtful statement the bishops of the United States reflect on
God's wonderful plan for marriage-the ability of a man and woman to form
a lasting bond of love and life. In an engaging question and answer format,
the bishops explain Church teachings on conjugal love and responsible
parenthood and the methods of Natural Family Planning which support those
teachings.
In Depth
MULIERIS DIGNITATEM Of Pope John Paul II On the Dignity and Vocation of Women On the Occasion of the Marian Year On the Vatican's website.