Dr. Thomas Hilgers and the Pope St. Paul VI Institute

www.osvnews.com/children-of-catholic-ob-gyn-behind-creighton-fertility-care-model-follow-in-his-footsteps/

I have had the privilege of working with Dr. Hilgers, his wife, Sue, Diane Daly, Ann Prebil, (Dr. Tom, Sue, Diane and Ann were the developers of the Creighton Model of Fertility Care) and the Institute for over 25 years now. I read Dr. Hilgers’s writings when I was a seminarian. His work has been a great help and consolation to me as a priest. It is the most meaningful scientific work in support of the authentic teaching of the Church on sexuality and procreation ever produced.

Organ Donation: The Dead Donor Rule

www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/trump-hhs-finds-patients-are-taken-for-organ-retrieval-while-still-alive-launches-major-reform/

The Church accepts organ donation for non-paired vital organs provided the donor is deceased. Pope John Paul II stated that we could accept the neurological criteria for death, meaning the total and irreversible cessation of the entire brain, brain and brain stem.

New Vindication for the Regnerus Same-Sex Parenting Study 

http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2025/07/98359/

“As a kind of stress test, the authors [of a sociological study on methodological influences on outcomes] devoted a chapter to reexamining the “now infamous” 2012 study by University of Texas (Austin) sociologist Mark Regnerus which “found that the children of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) parents, compared to those raised in ‘intact biological families’ (IBFs), were worse off in many sociodevelopmental ways”—which they succinctly term the “LGBT effect” (though inaccurately: transgender persons (T) were not studied). The widespread critique of this highly disputed study resulted in a multiverse of more than two million alternative analyses that were statistically significant (meaning the results could not be the result of chance variation due to random sampling). Initially anticipating that “a comprehensive multiverse analysis would drive [the study’s many critics’] point home in a powerfully conclusive way,” Young and Cumberworth instead found something unexpected and remarkable: not one of the two million significant alternatives resulted in positive outcomes for LGBT-parented children. Although often with smaller effects, every analysis confirmed the Regnerus study’s central finding that children turned out better with intact biological parents than with LGBT parents. Regnerus’s thesis, it turns out, was not only true in the analytic model in which he presented it: it was true in every analytic model possible. “

Real Benefits of Eggs for Alzheimer’s Disease

discernreport.com/study-finds-weekly-egg-consumption-slashes-alzheimers-risk-by-40-through-brain-protecting-choline/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002231662400289X?via%3Dihub

The conclusion of the article: These findings suggest that frequent egg consumption is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s dementia and AD pathology, and the association with Alzheimer’s dementia is partially mediated through dietary choline.