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Fr Tony - Surrogacy

 
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have a new baby girl named Faith Margaret who was born via a surrogacy arrangement, but media commentators have criticized the couple for the use of the term “gestational carrier” rather than “surrogate mother” claiming it to be de-humanizing. In this episode we discuss with Fr Tony why surrogacy is against Catholic teaching and ask some tough questions such as what happens if a couple can't have kids, is surrogacy ok then? Why not? How will this technology affect the dignity of women and more! Related Articles: Nicole and Keith thank their gestational carrier. Melinda Tankard Reist talks about the commodification of childbirth.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have a new baby girl named Faith Margaret who was born via a surrogacy arrangement, but media commentators have criticized the couple for the use of the term “gestational carrier” rather than “surrogate mother” claiming it to be de-humanizing. In this episode we discuss with Fr Tony why surrogacy is against Catholic teaching and ask some tough questions such as what happens if a couple can't have kids, is surrogacy ok then? Why not? How will this technology affect the dignity of women and more! Related Articles: Nicole and Keith thank their gestational carrier. Melinda Tankard Reist talks about the commodification of childbirth.
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