The National Catholic Bioethics Center

(NCBC), established in 1972, conducts research, consultation, publishing and education to promote human dignity in health care and the life sciences, and derives its message directly from the teachings of the Catholic Church. The results of this research are available though this website and our various educational and publishing activities, workshops and seminars.

RESOURCES

NCBC Resources by Topic

Bioethics FAQ's and Pastoral Resources

Public Policy Reports

Fr. Tad's "Making Sense of Bioethics"

(en Español)

Dignitas Personae Text and NCBC Commentary
Search the NCBQuarterly Online

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The Center's staff consults regularly on life science issues and medical issues with the Vatican, the U.S. bishops and public policy-makers, hospitals and international organizations of all faiths. Vatican agencies including the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Pontifical Academy for Life and the Pontifical Council for Health Care Workers consult with the Center to help formulate magisterial teaching.


Christ as Physician