Home arrow The News arrow Toronto/GTA arrow Sullivan appointed to Pontifical Academy for Life
spacer
Kings College Banner

spacer
spacer

spacer
spacer spacer
spacer
Google
Web This site
Comments

Login






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Murphy Book Button


 
Sullivan appointed to Pontifical Academy for Life Print
Monday, 13 August 2007
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
 

Written by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register,

Views : 1039    

Favoured : 27



ImageTORONTO - Toronto’s Dr. Bill Sullivan, the founding executive director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute and president of the International Association of Catholic Bioethicists, has been appointed to the Pontifical Academy for Life.

The 47-year-old Sullivan becomes the only Canadian among the 60 scholars, scientists and clergy who are full members of the Academy. There are three Canadians among the 13-year-old academy’s network of corresponding members.

“The most important challenge for the academy is to identify new bioethical issues at very early stages,” Sullivan wrote in an e-mail to The Catholic Register. “It is not sufficient, I think, merely to hope to keep up with biotechnology. If biotechnology is to be at the service of the human person, the church, with the help of the academy, needs to keep articulating a vision of how our current and emerging science and technologies can best promote the flourishing of individuals and communities around the world.”

Sullivan is a physician and researcher in St. Michael’s Hospital’s family medicine department who has worked extensively with marginalized and homeless people who have both intellectual limitations and psychiatric problems. He is also an expert in the thinking of Jesuit philosopher Bernard Lonergan, and author of the 2004 book Eye of the Heart: Knowing the Human Good in the Euthanasia Debate.

At the Pontifical Academy’s February 2008 congress on care for terminally ill patients, Sullivan will present a paper on caring for people with developmental disabilities. His first meeting with the Academy will be in October.

While it’s not the role of the research-based Pontifical Academy for Life to act as a kind of international lobby organization, or to try to influence government policy, the prestigious roundtable can have an effect on the debate worldwide, said Sullivan. The organization can “find effective ways to bring together the expertise needed to understand what is at stake, and then to clearly communicate positions in a way that is intellectually compelling and attractive to persons of good will,” he said.

“If the electorate is awakened to the importance of these issues in bioethics, as it has in recent years to issues related to the environment, governments will listen.”

Recommend this article...


Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
About the author:
Michael Swan is Associate Editor of The Catholic Register. He is an award-winning writer and photographer and holds a Master of Arts degree from New York University.



Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Related articles

Users' Comments  RSS feed comment
 

Average user rating

   (0 vote)

 

No comment posted

Add your comment



mXcomment 1.0.8 © 2007-2008 - visualclinic.fr
License Creative Commons - Some rights reserved
< Prev   Next >
 
St. Hilda
 Mount Carmel Spiritual Centre
De La Salle button
Scarboro Missions
Avondale
Spirit Central
Covenant House button

RSS Feed

 RSS
The following links have RSS Feeds to which you are welcome to subscribe

News

Opinion

Faith

Education

Arts

Youth

Donate today!

Support the
Canadian Catholic Press

Year of St. Paul
spacer
Catholic Press AssociationAssociation of Roman Catholic Communicators of CanadaMySqlCanadian Church Press
spacer
 


© 2008 The Catholic Register
 
/>
  >