
The debate about in vitro fertilization (IVF) came into sharp focus recently when the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos qualify as children under the state law.
The Catholic Church teaches clearly that IVF is “morally unacceptable.”
Infertility is a painful reality for many married couples who are wondering why they cannot use IVF and other assisted means of procreation to have children.
We sat down with Alexis Tracey from the Archdiocese’s Office of Public Policy to find out more about the IVF question.
Visit the Office of Public Policy’s page on the Archdiocese’s website to find out more information and learn about available resources and Catholic alternatives to IVF.
Today we celebrate the feast of the Chair of St. Peter, but it’s also a day in which we appreciate and pray for the Pope.
By:
The Good Newsroom
| 02/22/2025
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In his video today, Cardinal Dolan explains the meaning of the feast of the Chair of St. Peter.
By:
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan
| 02/22/2025
The event also marked the launch of the Appeal’s Giving Societies, recognizing donors who give at various distinguished levels.