Sanctity of Life
Catholics care about the sanctity of life because the entire purpose of each soul God endows with life is to find its way back to God by loving God and caring for all the souls God has placed around it. Voluntary termination of life any time between conception and natural death necessarily frustrates that purpose.
The source of human dignity is the likeness to God that is bestowed on each of us at the moment we are conceived. We respond appropriately to this gift by using all the time, talent, and treasure that God has entrusted to us to seek and grow closer to God, by sharing in His continuing act of creation and caring for those around us. Our first purpose is to seek God, especially in one another. If we do that, everything else will be given to us. Anything that interferes with that is contrary to the Word of God. Genesis chapter 1; Matthew chapters 6, 22 & 25
Abortion & Euthanasia
“You shall not kill.”
– the 5th Commandment
The right to life from conception to natural death is the foundation of all Catholic Social Teaching, and in particular, implies the illicitness of every form of procured abortion and of euthanasia. – 155, Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
“This is not something subject to alleged reforms or ‘modernizations.’ It is not ‘progressive’ to try to resolve problems by eliminating a human life.”
Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium 214
Human Engineering
Cloning and Cell Manipulation
An issue of particular social and cultural significance today, because of its many and serious moral implications, is human cloning… the simple replication of normal cells or of a portion of DNA presents no particular ethical problem. Very different, however, is cloning understood in the proper sense. Such cloning is contrary to the dignity of human procreation because it takes place in total absence of an act of personal love between spouses, being agamic and asexual reproduction. In the second place, this type of reproduction represents a form of total domination over the reproduced individual on the part of the one reproducing it…
Cloning for therapeutic use does not attenuate its moral gravity, because in order that such cells may be removed the embryo must first be created and then destroyed. 236, Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
Gender Election
Everyone, man and woman, should acknowledge and accept his sexual identity. Physical, moral and spiritual difference and complementarities are oriented towards the goods of marriage and the flourishing of family life. -224 Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
Men and women with homosexual tendencies must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. – 358 Catechism of the Catholic Church
Population Growth; Birth Control; Family Planning
Judgment concerning the interval of time between births, and that regarding the number of children, belongs to the spouses alone. This is one of their inalienable rights, to be exercised before God… The intervention of public authorities must be made in a way that fully respects the freedom of the couple. All programmes of economic assistance aimed at financing campaigns of sterilization and contraception are to be morally condemned as affronts to the dignity of the person and the family.
The answer to questions connected with population growth must instead by sought in simultaneous respect both of sexual morals and of social ethics, promoting greater justice and authentic solidarity so that dignity is given to life in all circumstances.
All reproductive techniques — such as the donation of sperm or ova, surrogate motherhood, heterologous artificial fertilization — that make use of the uterus of another woman or of gametes of persons other than the married couple, injuring the right of the child to be born of one father and one mother who are father and mother are ethically unacceptable both from a biological and from a legal point of view. – 234-235, Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
Abortion
The party advocates:
– expanding the number of abortion clinics within the province, since all but one are currently located in the GTA or Ottawa
The party has published no official statement concerning its policies regarding:
– alternatives to abortion for mothers or children
– assisted suicide or alternatives for terminal patients, or families of terminal patients
– gender election
– population growth, birth control, or family planning
Abortion & Alternatives for Mothers & Children
The party states that:
– during its last term in office it made the abortion pill available at no charge and passed legislation to make sure Ontario women can access abortion services without fear of intimidation, harassment or interference
– women’s reproductive rights are at risk from those who don’t believe women have the right to make decisions about their own health care
The party advocates:
– protecting and maintaining the publicly funded abortion services and reproductive health care programs currently available in Ontario
Socially Assisted Death (SAD)
The party advocates:
– creating 30,000 new long-term beds over 10 years to improve community care, investing in mental health, addiction, rehab and dementia care, palliative and end-of-life care
Population Growth, Birth Control, Family Planning
The party states that during its last term in power it:
– invested in programs to support moms and families, including the first publicly funded in-vitro fertilization program in Ontario, which has supported at least 27,000 families
– expanded access to midwifery services across the province, launched Canada’s first fetal treatment centre, and provided free prescription drugs to women under 25, including birth control
The party has published no official statement concerning its policies regarding:
– assisted suicide, or alternatives for patients and families
– gender election
The party states that its core belief is “respect for the life, liberty and property rights of each individual. This means that no one may initiate force against another, as that violates those natural rights. While many claim adherence to this principle, only libertarians apply the non-aggression axiom to the state.”
Assisted Suicide; Alternatives for Patients & Families
The party advocates:
– investing an additional $15 over two years to improved access to community-based palliative care
– increased access to respite support for caregivers
The party has published no official statement concerning its policies regarding:
– Abortion & Alternatives for Mothers & Children
– Human Engineering, including stem cell & embryo research, gender modification, or population growth, birth control & family planning
– Human Trafficking
Abortion & Alternatives for Mothers & Children
The party advocates, as a matter of gender equity:
– inclusion of birth control measures as a part of universal pharmacare
– expanding access to midwife care and workplace maternity benefits
Assisted Suicide
The party states that it will respect the right of Ontarians to Social Assistance in Dying (SAD), and ensure that every Ontarian has access to it.
Palliative and Hospice Care
The party states that the last thing a family should be worried about in the final days of a loved one is whether affordable palliative care is available
The party advocates:
– continuing previously-committed investments of $75 million over three years for home palliative care
– an additional investment of $15 million for increased access to hospices
Human Engineering
Gender Election
The party notes that trans-sexual Ontarians have been given expanded access to referrals for transition-related surgery and gender-confirming surgery, and coverage of these services under OHIP
The party advocates:
– full provincial coverage of the costs of transition drugs
– improved access to primary and secondary gender surgery procedures in Ontario
The party has released no official statement concerning its policies on:
– abortion and alternatives
– medically assisted suicide and alternatives
– Gender election or other forms of human engineering
– population control
The party has released no official statement concerning its policies on:
– abortion and alternatives
– medically assisted suicide and alternatives
– gender election or other forms of human engineering
– population control
Points to Ponder: Life & Human Dignity
Consider discussing the following questions with your local candidates, elected officials, and the parties, and with your family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and fellow parishioners:
– What limits should be placed on voluntary termination of human life, either prior to birth or at any time before death? What can or should be done at the federal level, and what should be left to the provinces, or to private, religious, or other non-profit organizations?
– What options is our society, including the church and other non-profit agencies in addition to government, able to offer to reluctant or unwilling mothers, as alternatives to abortion and to support unwanted children? What can or should be done at the local, or federal, or provincial level, or by private, religious, or other non-profit organizations?
– What options can be offered by provincial or federal governments, or by private agencies, to families of minors who being encouraged to consider medically-assisted suicide? Is it appropriate to allow minors to consider suicide without consulting their parents?
– Are federal restrictions and controls on cloning and the use of human cells, fetuses, and body parts properly crafted? What, if anything, should be done differently including at the provincial level? Should there be more discussion of this serious moral issue in our society?
– To what extent should voluntary, elective services that are morally questionable to large numbers of individuals, such as the voluntary termination of life or the voluntary modification of gender, be financed publicly through mandatory taxation? If such services are to be offered, should they be financed by the individuals who elect to access them, or by sympathetic charities, or by dissenting taxpayers?