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Scientists, ethicists, heads of medical charities and religious leaders gathered at the Wellcome Collection in London to discuss the complex ethical issues that lie at the heart of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.
The discussion lasted two hours and can be viewed online:
Click here to watch the discussion in full
The Common Good, published in 1996, explains the Church's social teaching in general, and then goes on to apply it to present-day British society. Anyone who studies the document will quickly see that these ideas are not solely Catholic property. Their aim is to bring about a good and fair society, for the benefit of everyone. Most people feel that society ought to be organised in such a way as to improve the lot of all its members.
The engagement of the Catholic Church in public policy and public life is first and foremost the task of the lay members of the Church, active and engaged as citizens in all walks of life.
The role of the Bishops' Conference of England and Wales is to support and encourage that witness and service, and at the same time to provide a clear vision on issues of the day when fundamental moral questions are at stake.
The Church's approach to public policy is formed by Catholic social teaching.
At any one time, work is being undertaken on many fronts. The Church cannot comment on everything but is vocal on moral and social matters such as issues surrounding healthcare ethics, education, migrancy and matters of justice and the common good.
The Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill
Catholic Adoption Agencies and the Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007
The Mental Capacity Act and 'Living Wills' - A Practical Guide for Catholics
The Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill (2007)
The HFE Bill will have its third reading and debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 October 2008. We have a special HFE page with briefings, resources, links and more.
Click to visit our HFE page.
Charity Commission consultation
The Catholic Church in England and Wales has submitted a response to the Charity Commission's Public Benefit and the Advancement of Religion. Read the Commission's consultation guidance here:
http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/
What's the Church's Response?
Discrimination Law Review: A Framework for Fairness: Proposals for a Single Equality Bill for Great Britain
Click to read the Communities and Local Government consultation paper
What's the Church's Response?
Discrimination Law Review (Single Equality Bill proposal): consultation response
Work Review: Equality, Religious Freedom, Social Cohesion (2002-7)
The Dispossessed: A Brief Guide to the Catholic Church's Concern for Refugees and Migrants (Migrancy)
A Place of Redemption (Penal Policy)
Catechism (the Catholic Church's teaching document)
Why is there a high level of discontent in prosperous, modern day Britain?
Faith in the Future is a new report by a group of cross-party MPs, in close consultation with UK church leaders, that seeks to understand why a sense of human well-being is not more widespread.
It concludes that the absence of certain key values, rather than material things, is the primary cause of so much discontent.
Transforming the quality of dementia care: Consultation on a national dementia strategy
The Department of Health is developing a national strategy for dementia services. This consultation draws on evidence from a wide range of reports and stakeholders, a series of listening events involving over 3,000 people and the recommendations of an External Reference Group. It invites everyone to give their views on the ideas set out in the document, as well as contribute new ideas to the debate.
Click for information from the Department of Health.
What's the Church's Response?
The Catholic Public Policy Digest was formerly a print publication sent out to those involved in public life. Editions from 2005-2007 can be found here.
Catholic Aid for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
Catholic Education Services (CES)
Department of International Affairs (work by subject)
Office for Refugee Policy
Department of Christian Responsibility and Citizenship (work by subject)
Caritas Social Action
News
25 March 08
Statement from Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor and Archbishop Peter Smith on the HFE Bill
25 March 08
Embryo Bill - statement from Archbishop Vincent Nichols
24 March 08
Archbishop refutes accusations on Human Fertilisation Embryology (HFE) Bill
19 Feb 08
Now is the time for our voices to be heard on Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, says Cardinal
20 Dec 07
Majority of Peers oppose use of human embryos; Lord Alton calls for Hunt Test to be put into law
20 Dec 07
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill Parish Resource Pack
30 Nov 07
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill
27 Nov 07
Incitement to hatred on grounds of sexual orientation
26 Nov 07
Young Catholics consider their faith in their future
16 Nov 07
Statement on Catholic adoption agencies
5 Oct 07
Cardinal's homily for Red Mass
31 July 07
Bishops’ Conference Response to the Law Commission's Report on Cohabitation
28 March 07
What kind of culture is British society creating where religion is pushed to the margins?
19 March 07
Sexual Orientation Regulations: statement by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor
5 Feb 07
Daily Telegraph article by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor
5 Feb 07
Note from Archbishop Peter Smith regarding Catholic adoption agencies and the current controversy
31 Jan 07
Press statement from Catholic adoption agencies
31 Jan 07
Cardinal’s interview on BBC R4 ‘Today’ programme: Tuesday, 30 January 2007
29 Jan 07
Statement from Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, Archbishop of Westminster
22 Jan 07
Cardinal writes to the Prime Minister and Members of the Cabinet re: Catholic Adoption Agencies