Wednesday, November 29, 2006

William E. May winner of the 2007 Paul Ramsey Award Winner

Saw this announcement at The Human Future. Here is a clip of the post:

"Husbands and wives... have a "right" to the marital act and to care for life conceived through this act, but they do not have a "right" to a child. A child is not a thing to which husbands and wives have a right. It is not a product that, by its nature, is necessarily inferior to its producers, rather a child [is] like its parents. And this is the moral problem with the laboratory generation of human life..."


"Membership in the human species is of critical moral significance simply because human animals are different kinds of animals. They are different, not because of culture or brains, but because of who they are, that is, beings ultimately minded because within them is a principle of immateriality, of transcendence. Members of this species are beings of moral worth not by reason of anything that they do or achieve, but by reason of what they are."


CBC is proud to announce Dr. May as the winner of the 2007 Paul Ramsey Award. Dr. May joins Dr. Edmund Pellegrino, Dr. Germain Grisez, and Dr. John M. Finnis, as past recipients of an award which honors those who have made significant contributions in their work to defend the dignity of humankind while advancing ethical biotechnology.

Of course Dr. May has also just recently released his memoirs....

If interested, here is the first review...

Booksigning...


Brother Charles Madden OFM Conv. (author of Giving Up Stealing for Lent and other family stories and The Mini-Catechism) will be signing his books at the Marytown gift shop this Saturday, December 2nd. Stop by if you are in the area.

Here is an excerpt from a review for Giving Up Stealing for Lent:

Escape back to a simpler, more clear cut time in life through this three decade collection of Madden Family tales.An easy pick up/put down book, everyone in your family, Catholic or not, will find themselves wishing they’d been a part of the loving mayhem that was the Maddens.


We are indebted to Brother Madden for letting us be a part of his warm and entertaining family life.

Nationally Syndicated Humor Columnist and author Karen Rinehart lives in North Carolina where she and her family attend St. James the Great Catholic Chuch. Read more at http://www.busstopmommies.com/