Defense of Life

The Humanae Vitae Project is Born

The Jérôme Lejeune Foundation Chair in Bioethics makes available a collection of unpublished materials on Pope Paul VI’s encyclical
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Fifty years after the publication of the encyclical “Humanae Vitae,” the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation Chair in Bioethics has published the Humanae Vitae Project, a collection of unpublished materials gathered thanks to the research of Gonzalo Herranz, a professor at the University of Navarra, in collaboration with other scholars of the same university.

“This documentation—says the website of the Lejeune Foundation—is of great historical, scientific, ethical, and social value. We hope it will be useful for clarifying the truth about the origin, the meaning, and the transcendence of the encyclical Humanae Vitae, a text of enormous importance for all those committed to defending life.”

For info and material, click here.

 

03 March 2018