
Angelus Aug 2001
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Articles: The Latest Between the Society and Rome
- Pastoral Letters: On Authority, Part 2
- The Latest Between the Society and Rome
- Interview with Bishop Fellay
- Organ Predation and Pope John Paul II
- Heroes and Heroism - Ulysses, Arthur, Earendil, St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas
- Forward to Benedict - The Rule of St. Benedict
Question and Answer
- Some physicians use the text of Pope John Paul II's address to the International Congress of Transplants, dated August 29, 2000, to justify "cadaveric" organ transplantation. Can we accept this?
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Articles: The Latest Between the Society and Rome
- Pastoral Letters: On Authority, Part 2
- The Latest Between the Society and Rome
- Interview with Bishop Fellay
- Organ Predation and Pope John Paul II
- Heroes and Heroism - Ulysses, Arthur, Earendil, St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas
- Forward to Benedict - The Rule of St. Benedict
Question and Answer
- Some physicians use the text of Pope John Paul II's address to the International Congress of Transplants, dated August 29, 2000, to justify "cadaveric" organ transplantation. Can we accept this?
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Click here to subscribe to The Angelus
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Articles: The Latest Between the Society and Rome
- Pastoral Letters: On Authority, Part 2
- The Latest Between the Society and Rome
- Interview with Bishop Fellay
- Organ Predation and Pope John Paul II
- Heroes and Heroism - Ulysses, Arthur, Earendil, St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas
- Forward to Benedict - The Rule of St. Benedict
Question and Answer
- Some physicians use the text of Pope John Paul II's address to the International Congress of Transplants, dated August 29, 2000, to justify "cadaveric" organ transplantation. Can we accept this?















