This March TOT will welcome Bishop Anthony Fisher to launch his book Catholic Bioethics for a New Millennium to the youth, published by Cambridge University Press.
"Dignity, life, are dimensions of real flesh and blood human beings; human beings who matter. Indeed, matter very much. That's what bioethics is about: to propose as our starting point that every human being should be reverenced, protected and assisted to flourish. It is not some rigid moral absolutism or abstract ancient formula, but about love for humanity, and about grace." (Bishop Fisher)
Bishop Fisher will be presenting to us on the theme of his book and will also be available for personalised book signing following the talk.
Cardinal Pell comments on Bishop Fisher's book;
"There are moral truths; there is such a thing as universal human dignity. He defends explicitly all innocent life. He speaks very usefully of the different levels of responsibility in this confused age of radically diminished culpability... this book is a wonderful contribution in the struggle to recover Catholic conscience and authority."