Cf. KolataGina, The New York Times, October 25 & 26, 1993. Dr. Stillman made public his research findings at a meeting of the American Fertility Society in Montreal on October 13, 1993.
2.
Cited by Stephen Burd in “Embryo Research Wins Backing,”The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 5, 1994, A27.
3.
See DworkinR., Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion, Euthanasia, and Individual Freedom (New York: Knopf, 1993).
4.
PaulJohnII, Veritatis Splendor, 72.
5.
SmithW.B., “Love that does not transcend itself is not worthy of the name,”L ‘Osservatore Romano, English ed., October 19, 1994, 14.
6.
SmithW.B., “Love that does not transcend itself is not worthy of the name,”L ‘Osservatore Romano, English ed., October 19, 80.
7.
See FinnisJ., “Personal Integrity, Sexual Morality and Responsible Parenthood,” in ed. SmithJ.E.Why Humanae Vitae was Right: A Reader (San Francisco: Ignatius, 1993), 173–191.
8.
Paul VI, Humanae Vitae, 12: “ … there is an unbreakable connection between the unitive meaning and the procreative meaning [of the conjugal act], and both are inherent in the conjugal act. This connection was established by God, and Man is not permitted to break it through his own volition.”
9.
PaulJohnII, Familiaris Consortio, 32.
10.
MayWilliam E., “Catholic Teaching on the Laboratory Generation of Human Life,” in Trust the Truth. A Symposium on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Encyclical Humanae Vitae, ed. SmithRussell E. (Braintree, MA.: The Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research Center, 1991), 189–210.
11.
MayW.E., An Introduction to Moral Theology, revised ed. (Huntington, IN.: Our Sunday Visitor, 1994), 131.
12.
See Donum Vitae, I. 3-6 & II. A & B. 4-7.
13.
Cf. Donum Vitae, II. B, 4 a: “It is in their bodies that the spouses consummate their marriage and are able to become father and mother.”
14.
Cf. Donum Vitae, II. B, 4 a: “It is in their bodies that the spouses consummate their marriage and are able to become father and mother.”, II. B, 4 b.