A statement from the Vatican / with William Lori, Brian Hare, Tom and Cathy Clark, and Margaret Farley ; reporter, Anthony Mason.

Anthony Mason reports on a new decree by the Catholic Church outlawing the use of technology, such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, in reproduction. Priests J. Bryan Hehir, Professor of Ethics at Georgetown University, and William E. Lori, Theologian to the Archbishop of Washin...

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Corporate Author: CBS Television Network (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Mason, Anthony, 1956- (Speaker)
Lori, William E. (Speaker)
Clark, Tom (Speaker)
Clark, Cathy (Speaker)
Hehir, J. Bryan (Speaker)
Farley, Margaret A. (Speaker)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 audio file (12 min., 24 sec.)
Other Uniform Title:Sunday morning (Television program)
Format: Audio Software
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Anthony Mason reports on a new decree by the Catholic Church outlawing the use of technology, such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, in reproduction. Priests J. Bryan Hehir, Professor of Ethics at Georgetown University, and William E. Lori, Theologian to the Archbishop of Washington D.C., defend the Church's decision, and Sister Margaret Farley, professor of ethics at Yale University, disagrees with the decision as the Church did not consult with those affected by the decision. Catholic couple Tom and Cathy Clark assert that they will still follow through with in vitro fertilization despite the Church's decision.
Note:Originally broadcast on CBS.
On "Sunday morning."
Call Number:Voice 35717
M4415 Bd.4
Playing Time:00:12:24
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Broadcast 1987 March 21.
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Description based on open-reel tape version record.