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DESCRIPTION:Rev. Dr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk\, the director of education for the
  National Catholic Bioethics Center\, will deliver two guest lectures Mond
 ay\, Aug. 22\, on bioethics and moral issues. The lectures\, at the academ
 ic building auditorium\, are free and open to the public.\nDr. Pacholczyk'
 s first lecture\, at 10 a.m.\, is titled: &quot\;In Vitro Fertilization an
 d the Challenges of Teaching about Moral Approaches to Infertility.&quot\;
 \nHis second lecture\, at 2 p.m.\, is &quot\;The Science and Ethics of Ste
 m Cell Research.&quot\;\nRev. Dr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk is a priest of the di
 ocese of Fall River\, MA. As an undergraduate he earned degrees in philoso
 phy\, biochemistry\, molecular cell biology\, and chemistry\, and did labo
 ratory research on hormonal regulation of the immune response. He later ea
 rned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale University\, where he focused on cl
 oning genes for neurotransmitter transporters which are expressed in the b
 rain. He also worked for several years as a molecular biologist at Massach
 usetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Fr. Tad studied for 5 year
 s in Rome where he did advanced work in dogmatic theology and in bioethics
 \, examining the question of delayed ensoulment of the human embryo.\nA fl
 yer with complete information is available in PDF form here (images/storie
 s/frtad.pdf).
DTSTART:20110822T000000Z
SUMMARY:Guest Lectures - Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
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DESCRIPTION:Rev. Dr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk\, the director of education for the
  National Catholic Bioethics Center\, will deliver two guest lectures Mond
 ay\, Aug. 22\, on bioethics and moral issues. The lectures\, at the academ
 ic building auditorium\, are free and open to the public.\nDr. Pacholczyk'
 s first lecture\, at 10 a.m.\, is titled: &quot\;In Vitro Fertilization an
 d the Challenges of Teaching about Moral Approaches to Infertility.&quot\;
 \nHis second lecture\, at 2 p.m.\, is &quot\;The Science and Ethics of Ste
 m Cell Research.&quot\;\nRev. Dr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk is a priest of the di
 ocese of Fall River\, MA. As an undergraduate he earned degrees in philoso
 phy\, biochemistry\, molecular cell biology\, and chemistry\, and did labo
 ratory research on hormonal regulation of the immune response. He later ea
 rned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale University\, where he focused on cl
 oning genes for neurotransmitter transporters which are expressed in the b
 rain. He also worked for several years as a molecular biologist at Massach
 usetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Fr. Tad studied for 5 year
 s in Rome where he did advanced work in dogmatic theology and in bioethics
 \, examining the question of delayed ensoulment of the human embryo.\nA fl
 yer with complete information is available in PDF form here (images/storie
 s/frtad.pdf).
DTSTART:20110822T000000Z
SUMMARY:Guest Lectures - Fr. Tad
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DESCRIPTION:All are invited to the Ave Maria Community Rosary each Monday e
 vening at 7 p.m. in the Oratory.This rosary began in late January and will
  continue each Monday evening as another opportunity  to ask for the grace
 s obtained through the rosary for our community\, the university and stude
 nts in Ave Maria.\n 
DTSTART:20110822T000000Z
SUMMARY:Community Rosary in the Oratory
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DESCRIPTION:&quot\;The 5000 Year Leap\,&quot\; an in-depth book and DVD cur
 riculum on the principles that led to the creation of the U.S. Constitutio
 n\, will be offered Wednesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. from June 
 1 to Aug. 31 at the Tidewater Club at Del Webb. The sessions are open to f
 rom 9th grade to adult and there is no charge to attend.\nThe 5000 Year Le
 ap teaches the Twenty-eight Principles of Liberty the founders used to cre
 ate the U.S. Constitution - Ideas that Changed the World. Some describe &q
 uot\;The 5000 Year Leap&quot\; as the Constitution in everyday language: &
 quot\;Loved by high school students\, supported by parents\, sought after 
 by lawmakers\, endorsed by citizens across the nation.&quot\; Each weekly 
 session is complete in itself\, and the DVD excerpt from the book allows e
 ven those who have not read the book to join in the discussion. Weekly ses
 sions consist mostly of two DVD principles. Each principle is followed by 
 group discussion. Participants may attend all or any of the sessions.Those
  attending should get the book and read Chapters One and Two before the fi
 rst session. Books are $6 and are available at Joanne Hallenbeck's. 7977 H
 elena Ct\, Bellera 239-384-6935 okbooklady@hotmail.com (mailto:okbooklady@
 hotmail.com).Contact Nancy Freeman at nancy@randyornancy.com (mailto:nancy
 @randyornancy.com) or 239-324-0694 for information and to sign up.
DTSTART:20110824T000000Z
SUMMARY:5000 Year Leap Discussion
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