Fall 1972

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AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE William J. Byron, S.J., is associate professor of Social Ethics at Woodstock College, N.Y. City. His article is based on a paper delivered at Fordham University's Eighth Biennial Institute in Pastoral Theology. John F. Dedek is a professor of moral theology at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, Illinois and associate editor of Chicago Studies. Andre E. Hellegers, M.D., is professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Physiology-Biophysics at the Georgetown University Medical School, and the Director of the Kennedy Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction and Rioethics. Richard McCormick, S.J., is a professor of moral theology, Bellarmine School of Theology, Chicago and a past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America. William E. May is a member of the Department of Religion and Religious Education, Catholic University of America. Thomas O'Donnell, S.J., is currently stationed in Clinton, North Carolina. He is closely associated with the Committee of Health Affairs of the U.S. Catholic Conference in regard to the new Ethical and Religious directives for Catholic Health facilities. James H. Provost is Chancellor and Presiding Judge of the Diocese of Helena, Montana. He is also a CFM Chaplain and member of a Marriage Encounter Team. Warren T. Reich is senior research scholar at the Kennedy Center for Bioethics at Georgetown University and Editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Medical Ethics. He was formerly Associate Professor of Moral theology at Catholic University. Norbert J. Rigali, a research associate in Social Studies and Moral Theology at the Cambridge Center for Social Studies, Cambridge, Mass., is now at the University of San Diego, San Diego, California. 333


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