News, 15 May 2000
Cardinal Thomas Winning, archbishop of Glasgow, has written a strongly
worded letter to Professor Liam Donaldson, Britain's chief medical
officer, whose committee is soon to report on the issue of human
cloning. In his capacity as chairman of the British and Irish Catholic
bishops' joint committee on bioethical issues, the cardinal condemned
all human cloning and the way in which commercial considerations appear
to be influencing government deliberations. He wrote : "It is a gross
violation of rights to breed embryos for the sole purpose of taking
their cells, thus ending their lives. Far from being morally superior
to 'reproductive' cloning, where the aim is to bring the clone to
birth, spare-part cloning is an even greater aberration." [Catholic
Herald, 12th May]
Pope John Paul II has included the unborn among the many victims of the
last century of the second millennium during his homily at a Mass in
Fatima, Portugal. He was alluding to the 'second secret' of Fatima
about the wars and persecutions of the twentieth century as he presided
at the beatification Mass for Jacinta and Francisco, two of the three
visionaries of Fatima in 1917. [Zenit News Agency, 14th May]
A Florida state law requiring doctors to notify the parents of children
under 18 years of age when they request an abortion has been
overturned. The law, which was passed last year but which has never
been enforced, was rejected by the judge in Tallahassee because it
violated girls' right to privacy. The state has lodged an appeal. [The
Tampa Tribune, 13th May]
The early day motion put down by Mrs Ann Winterton in the British House
of Commons last week, which noted recent developments towards
euthanasia with concern and called on the government to give her
Medical Treatment (Prevention of Euthanasia) Bill sufficient time to
complete its parliamentary stages, has now received the signatures of
35 other MPs. There was no time to resume her bill's report stage last
Friday and so it has been deferred again until Friday 9th June, when it
will again be third on the agenda. [Private source]
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