Vatican official speaks out against Nobel winner

Award granted to IVF pioneer is “completely out of order,” he says

by macleans.ca on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 12:47pm - 0 Comments

Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, head of the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life, says giving the Nobel Prize for Medicine to Robert Edwards, who pioneered IVF treatment, is “completely out of order,” the BBC reports. Nearly four million babies have been born using the fertility treatment since 1978, which he said has led to the destruction of human embryos. Without the treatment, there would be no market for human eggs “and there would not be a large number of freezers filled with embryos in the world,” he told Italy’s Ansa news agency, adding that in-vitro fertilization represents “a new and important chapter in the field of human reproduction.” His statements were his own personal view, he said. According to the Nobel medicine prize committee, Edwards’ work brought “joy to infertile people all over the world.”

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Ottawa_Centrist Ottawa_Centrist

    I wonder how many of those 4-million IVF babies grew up to be Catholic.

  • Kathryn_C

    The Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life – ironic or what? Infertile couples happily raising kids they otherwise could not have had. If that's not Life, then what is?

  • Emily

    The Vatican is tripping over it's own cassock again.

  • briguyhfx

    "there would not be a large number of freezers filled with embryos in the world"

    This reminds me: I have to pick up some groceries on the way home.

    Also: The Vatican's communications group is just awesome. Every press release from that merry band of pedophilia enablers produces a new batch of atheists.

  • cbombast

    "I'm out of order? You're out of order!"

    Sell that crazy in the Third World, padre, we're all full up here.

  • 2010

    Can the Vatican get any more irrelevant?

    Vatican City should be renamed Jurassic Park (or alternatively Pedophile Haven).

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