Embryo adoption: Some further considerations

The national Catholic bioethics quarterly, 10(2), 307-328, 2010

DOI 10.5840/ncbq201010255 Source

Abstract

The Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith’s Dignitas personae does­not­offer­a­definitive­rejection­of­the­practice­of­human­embryo­adoption­as­ intrinsically­evil,­but­neither­does­it­simply­leave­the­matter­an­“open­question.”­ The document does indeed oppose the practice, but its reasons for doing so are not­clearly­stated­and­seem­to­be­in­tension­with­its­own­affirmations­of­the­ personal dignity of embryos and the goodness of adoption. The Congregation’s opposition is therefore best read as a prudential judgment that embryo adoption cannot­be­justified­in­the­present­circumstances­due­to­the­potential­for­scandal and the cooperation with the fertility industry which it involves. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 10.2­(Summer­2010):­307–328.

Topics

embryo adoption Catholic bioethics Dignitas Personae, frozen embryo adoption moral theological analysis, Grabowski Gross embryo adoption considerations, Congregation Doctrine Faith embryo adoption position, intrinsic evil embryo adoption prudential judgment, human embryo personal dignity adoption ethics, Catholic moral theology IVF embryo adoption cooperation, embryo rescue scandal fertility industry ethics, Dignitas Personae reproductive technology moral evaluation, bioethics frozen embryo disposition Catholic teaching
DOI 10.5840/ncbq201010255 10.5840/ncbq201010255

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Grabowski, J. S., & Gross, C. (2010). Dignitas personae and the Adoption of Frozen Embryos. *The national Catholic bioethics quarterly*, *10*(2), 307-328. https://doi.org/10.5840/ncbq201010255

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