Joseph Ratzinger, “Bishops, Theologians, and Morality”, Keynote Address of the Fourth Bishops’ Workshop of the National Catholic Bioethics Center, February 1984 (collected in On Conscience)
3PM: An Introduction to Ethics and Genetics
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen on Radio Teopoli, AM 1380 or online
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Bridget Campion, a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute will be interviewing Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI as they discuss what is happening in the field of genetics and whether developments in that area might affect you at some point in your life.
4 PM: Catch everything you need to know about what is happening at the Vatican and the world!
4:30 PM: Check out our new program, Light Of The East with Father Thomas Loya.
This unique program reveals how the riches of the Eastern Catholic Churches - their liturgies, spirituality and relevancy - are a gift to the whole Church and to today’s world.
Today’s topic: The 4th Sunday of Lent & Climbing the Ladder of Divine
The Byzantine Church will give equal time to men and women ascetics. Today we climb the Ladder of Divine Ascent with St. John Climacus and next Sunday we encounter a mysterious woman in the desert named Mary.
3PM: An Introduction to Ethics and Genetics
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen on Radio Teopoli, AM 1380 or online
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Bridget Campion, a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute will be interviewing Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI as they discuss what is happening in the field of genetics and whether developments in that area might affect you at some point in your life.
4 PM: Catch everything you need to know about what is happening at the Vatican and the world!
4:30 PM: Check out our new program, Light Of The East with Father Thomas Loya.
This unique program reveals how the riches of the Eastern Catholic Churches - their liturgies, spirituality and relevancy - are a gift to the whole Church and to today’s world.
Today’s topic: The Second Sunday of Lent
On what is the second Sunday of Lent in many Eastern Churches, St. Gregory Palamas teaches us about God’s utter incomprehensibility and his know ability through his uncreated energies.
3PM: Catch everything you need to know about what is happening at the Vatican and Pope Francis.
4PM: Join Fr. Bill Trusz hosting ‘A Walk on the Little Way’ in studio with returning special guest, Dr. Moira McQueen, was appointed Executive Director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute in July, 2004. The Institute has a mandate to conduct research and education in bioethics from a Roman Catholic perspective, and pursues bioethical issues in palliative and end of life care, reproductive technologies, stem cell experimentation and regenerative medicine, genetics, mental health and other current areas.
Pope Francis appointed Dr, McQueen to the International Theological Commission in September 2014 for a five-year term to 2019.
If you wish to phone in with your questions or comments you can do so by calling 416-243-8656 or email [email protected].
We would love to hear from you!
3PM: Catch everything you need to know about what is happening at the Vatican and Pope Francis.
4PM: Join Fr. Bill Trusz hosting ‘A Walk on the Little Way’ in studio with returning special guest, Dr. Moira McQueen, was appointed Executive Director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute in July, 2004. The Institute has a mandate to conduct research and education in bioethics from a Roman Catholic perspective, and pursues bioethical issues in palliative and end of life care, reproductive technologies, stem cell experimentation and regenerative medicine, genetics, mental health and other current areas.
Pope Francis appointed Dr, McQueen to the International Theological Commission in September 2014 for a five-year term to 2019.
This is a LIVE program. If you wish to phone in with your questions or comments you can do so by calling 416-243-8656 or email [email protected].
We would love to hear from you!
Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute presents:
TODAY, Tuesday, December 15, 2015 on Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM530 or online at 1PM, tune in for Radio Teopoli, AM1380′s Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Bridget Campion, a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute will be interviewing Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI as they discuss the Synod on the Family that was held in Rome this past October 2015.
4 PM: Check out our new program, Light Of The East with Father Thomas Loya. This unique program reveals how the riches of the Eastern Catholic Churches - their liturgies, spirituality and relevancy - are a gift to the whole Church and to today’s world.
Today’s topics:
The Season of Love and Mercy: During this season of love and mercy, in this jubilee year of mercy, we will hear the merciful words of a Pope and prisoner and learn how we are indeed performing a corporal act of mercy.
His Divine Plan: All families have their story, from sinners to saints. So it is with the family of Jesus Christ. But God still works out His divine plan, which is the miracle of this season.
Catholic English Program: Fr. William Trusz hosts A Walk on the Little Way on Radio Teopoli, AM 530 at 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. ET
Fr. William Trusz from Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Stoney Creek, Ontario hosts a weekly program on Radio Teopoli, AM 530 in Toronto and online every Wednesday from 1-2 p.m. ET.
Join Father Bill as he interviews Dr. Moira McQueen, Executive Director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute.
All New English Program: Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen at 1 p.m. ET on Radio Teopoli, AM 530
Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute presents:
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics
TODAY, Tuesday, September 29, 2015 on Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM530 or online at 1PM, tune in for Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM 530’s Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Bridget Campion, a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute will be interviewing Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI about Pope Francis’ Encyclical: Laudato Si’, On the Care of Our Common Home. This is part two of a two part series. These two theologians dissect this letter and help us understand how it pertains to Catholic bioethics.
All New English Program: Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen at 1 p.m. ET on Radio Teopoli, AM530
Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute presents:
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics
TODAY, Tuesday, August 25, 2015 on Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM530 or online at 1PM, tune in for Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM 530’s Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Bridget Campion, a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute will be interviewing Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI about Pope Francis’ Encyclical: Laudato Si’, On the Care of Our Common Home. This is part one of a two part series while these two theologians dissect this letter and help us understand how it pertains to Catholic bioethics.
All New English Program: Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen at 1 p.m. ET on Radio Teopoli, AM 530
Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute presents:
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics
TODAY, Tuesday, July 28, 2015 on Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM530 or online at 1PM, tune in for Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM 530’s Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Bridget Campion, a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute will be interviewing Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI about Pope Francis' Encyclical: Laudato Si', On the Care of Our Common Home. This is part one of a two part series while these two theologians dissect this letter and help us understand how it pertains to Catholic bioethics.
All New English Program: Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen at 1 p.m. ET on Radio Teopoli, AM 530
Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute presents:
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics
TODAY, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 on Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM530 or online at 1PM, tune in for Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM 530’s Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI, will be interviewing Charles Lewis, a journalist for 33 years. After freelancing for seven years he joined the Ottawa Citizen in 1988. In 1998 he moved to Toronto to take a position at the Financial Post, a paper that was folded into what was then the new National Post. Over the course of his career he has been a feature writer, police reporter and editor. He had to retire in December 2013, at the age of 63, because of a severe spinal problem. He is married to Globe and Mail editor Kathryn Maloney. Charles became a Catholic six years ago, an experience he continues to call a tremendous blessing.
Join them today as they discuss the Supreme Court of Canada’s assisted suicide decision that took place on February 6, 2015.
All New English Program: Conversations in Catholic Bioethics with Dr. Moira McQueen at 1 p.m. ET on Radio Teopoli, AM 530
Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute presents:
Conversations in Catholic Bioethics
TODAY, Tuesday, May 12, 2015 on Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM530 or online at 1PM, tune in for Radio Teopoli, CIAO AM 530’s Conversations in Catholic Bioethics- a discussion with experts in the field of health care ethics. Covering issues from the beginning of life to the end of life and many topics in between. Conversations in Catholic Bioethics explores faith, health care, and the pressing questions of the moment.
Dr. Moira McQueen, the Executive Director of the CCBI, will be interviewing Charles Lewis, a journalist for 33 years. After freelancing for seven years he joined the Ottawa Citizen in 1988. In 1998 he moved to Toronto to take a position at the Financial Post, a paper that was folded into what was then the new National Post. Over the course of his career he has been a feature writer, police reporter and editor. He had to retire in December 2013, at the age of 63, because of a severe spinal problem. He is married to Globe and Mail editor Kathryn Maloney. Charles became a Catholic six years ago, an experience he continues to call a tremendous blessing.
Join them today as they discuss the Supreme Court of Canada’s assisted suicide decision that took place on February 6, 2015.
March 18, 2015 | 7 PM
BUILDING A CULTURE OF LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Dr. Bridget Campion
Summary: Dr. Campion explores ways in which it is possible to build a Culture of Life in Canada even as the door to physician-assisted suicide is now wide open.
Date, Time:
Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 7 pm
Free | All are welcome.
Location: 95 St. Joseph Street, East Door, Room 101
(Building signage reads “St. Augustine’s Seminary.”)
Speaker: Bridget Campion, PhD, is a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto and former Associate Dean of Studies at Sacred Heart of Peterborough. For many years she worked as a clinical ethicist in hospitals in Toronto and continues to practise as a health care ethics consultant, researching, writing, and lecturing about issues in bioethics. Her current interests include social justice and health care, particularly the social determinants of health and their effects on the wellbeing of individuals and communities. Dr. Campion has four children and lives in Cobourg.
Hosted by: CCBI | The Order of Malta
March 18, 2015 | 7 PM
BUILDING A CULTURE OF LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Dr. Bridget Campion
Summary: Dr. Campion explores ways in which it is possible to build a Culture of Life in Canada even as the door to physician-assisted suicide is now wide open.
Date, Time:
Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 7 pm
Free | All are welcome.
Location: 95 St. Joseph Street, East Door, Room 101
(Building signage reads “St. Augustine’s Seminary.”)
Speaker: Bridget Campion, PhD, is a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto and former Associate Dean of Studies at Sacred Heart of Peterborough. For many years she worked as a clinical ethicist in hospitals in Toronto and continues to practise as a health care ethics consultant, researching, writing, and lecturing about issues in bioethics. Her current interests include social justice and health care, particularly the social determinants of health and their effects on the wellbeing of individuals and communities. Dr. Campion has four children and lives in Cobourg.
Hosted by: CCBI | The Order of Malta
March 18, 2015 | 7 PM
BUILDING A CULTURE OF LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Dr. Bridget Campion
Summary: Dr. Campion explores ways in which it is possible to build a Culture of Life in Canada even as the door to physician-assisted suicide is now wide open.
Date, Time:
Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 7 pm
Free | All are welcome.
Location: 95 St. Joseph Street, East Door, Room 101
(Building signage reads “St. Augustine’s Seminary.”)
Speaker: Bridget Campion, PhD, is a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto and former Associate Dean of Studies at Sacred Heart of Peterborough. For many years she worked as a clinical ethicist in hospitals in Toronto and continues to practise as a health care ethics consultant, researching, writing, and lecturing about issues in bioethics. Her current interests include social justice and health care, particularly the social determinants of health and their effects on the wellbeing of individuals and communities. Dr. Campion has four children and lives in Cobourg.
Hosted by: CCBI | The Order of Malta
(Source: ccbi-utoronto.ca)
March 18, 2015 | 7 PM
BUILDING A CULTURE OF LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Dr. Bridget Campion
Summary: Dr. Campion explores ways in which it is possible to build a Culture of Life in Canada even as the door to physician-assisted suicide is now wide open.
Date, Time:
Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 7 pm
Free | All are welcome.
Location: 95 St. Joseph Street, East Door, Room 101
(Building signage reads “St. Augustine’s Seminary.”)
Speaker: Bridget Campion, PhD, is a bioethicist and researcher with the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto and former Associate Dean of Studies at Sacred Heart of Peterborough. For many years she worked as a clinical ethicist in hospitals in Toronto and continues to practise as a health care ethics consultant, researching, writing, and lecturing about issues in bioethics. Her current interests include social justice and health care, particularly the social determinants of health and their effects on the wellbeing of individuals and communities. Dr. Campion has four children and lives in Cobourg.
Hosted by: CCBI | The Order of Malta