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Pater Edmund Waldstein on "The Lords of Nature"

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In today’s episode we’re talking about new medical technologies, such as gene editing, and the ability technology gives us to mold our bodies at will. We discuss the principles needed for discerning the use of such technologies. In our mailbag segment we answer a question about peacetime states of emergency and the role of government. And of course, we want to leave you with some practical tips on how you can start to put your faith into action. In our bricklayer segment, how you can begin making a difference for your neighborhood or town this summer. Related Links: Pater Waldstein's Article, "The Lords of Nature": https://www.plough.com/en/topics/justice/culture-of-life/the-lords-of-nature Pater Waldstein's Blogs: https://sancrucensis.wordpress.com/ https://thejosias.com/ Stift Heiligenkreuz Abbey's "Chant Music For Paradise: https://open.spotify.com/album/1FJhltPJUcIh7ZhGHeklOo?autoplay=true -or- https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=eRyp4QPPc7g&list=OLAK5uy_kTgCDgrmDGmov-2vq5viJX2onx5m9TBno Locate your legislator: https://www.mncatholic.org/actioncenter/directory/
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In today’s episode we’re talking about new medical technologies, such as gene editing, and the ability technology gives us to mold our bodies at will. We discuss the principles needed for discerning the use of such technologies. In our mailbag segment we answer a question about peacetime states of emergency and the role of government. And of course, we want to leave you with some practical tips on how you can start to put your faith into action. In our bricklayer segment, how you can begin making a difference for your neighborhood or town this summer. Related Links: Pater Waldstein's Article, "The Lords of Nature": https://www.plough.com/en/topics/justice/culture-of-life/the-lords-of-nature Pater Waldstein's Blogs: https://sancrucensis.wordpress.com/ https://thejosias.com/ Stift Heiligenkreuz Abbey's "Chant Music For Paradise: https://open.spotify.com/album/1FJhltPJUcIh7ZhGHeklOo?autoplay=true -or- https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=eRyp4QPPc7g&list=OLAK5uy_kTgCDgrmDGmov-2vq5viJX2onx5m9TBno Locate your legislator: https://www.mncatholic.org/actioncenter/directory/
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