The Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute Calendar
The Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute and Salt and Light TV invite you to attend a free lecture on June 19, 2010 at 11 am. The guest speaker is Most Rev. Anthony Fisher, OP, Bishop of Parramatta, Australia, who will discuss current bioethical dilemmas facing Australia. Bishop Fisher, a Dominican friar and ethicist, was Coordinator of World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney.
Room 400 (“Alumni 400”), Muzzo Family Alumni Hall,
121 St Joseph Street (Queen’s Park and St Joseph Street),
University of St Michael’s College, Toronto.
The wheelchair entrance to the Muzzo Family Alumni Hall is located on the southeast rear corner of the building. Follow the sidewalk between the Kelly Library and Alumni Hall. This door is opened manually. There are no wheelchair-accessible washrooms. This lecture is a free event, but because seating is limited, please RSVP to guarantee seating. Call CCBI, (416) - 926 - 2335, or email the Institute, bioethics.usmc@utoronto.ca.
2008: CCBI 8th Annual Lecture in Bioethics ... Vocational and Ethical Aspects of Home Health Care [View Information]
2007: CCBI 7th Annual Lecture in Bioethics ... Broken of Mind, but Not Shattered of Spirit [View Information]
2006: CCBI 6th Annual Lecture in Bioethics ... Sustaining the Canadian Health Care System: Economic and Social Implications [View Poster]
2005: CCBI 5th Annual Lecture in Bioethics ... Faith, Justice and Health Care: Catholic Contributions [View Poster] [View PowerPoint Presentation]
- 2009: Fifth Annual Cardinal Ambrozic Lecture ... Nutrition and Hydration: Ethical and Medical Implications of Catholic Teaching [View Information]
- 2008: Fourth Annual Cardinal Ambrozic Lecture ... Dementia and Pharmacology: Ethical Aspects. [View Information]
- 2007: Third Annual Cardinal Ambrozic Lecture ... The Marginally Competent and Mentally Ill: A Social Tragedy [View Information]
- 2006: Second Annual Cardinal Ambrozic Lecture ... The State of Palliative Care in Canada [View Information] [View Video Clips]
- 2005: First Cardinal Ambrozic Lecture ... Euthanasia: Why Not? [View Information]

