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car la seule et unique vérité est en Dieu. Dieu est la Vérité. De ce fait, aucune
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It follows that dialogue between science and ethics is of the greatest
importance in order to ensure that medical advances are never made at
unacceptable human cost. The Church contributes to this dialogue by helping
to form consciences in accordance with right reason and in the light of
revealed truth. In so doing she seeks, not to impede scientific progress, but
on the contrary to guide it in a direction that is truly fruitful and beneficial to
humanity. Indeed, it is her conviction that everything human, including
scientific research, ''is not only received and respected by faith, but is also
purified, elevated and perfected''.2 In this way science can be helped to serve
the common good of all mankind, with a particular regard for the weakest
and most vulnerable.
In drawing attention to the needs of the defenceless, the Church thinks
not only of the unborn but also of those without easy access to expensive
medical treatment. Illness is no respecter of persons, and justice demands
that every effort be made to place the fruits of scientific research at the
disposal of all who stand to benefit from them, irrespective of their means.
In addition to purely ethical considerations, then, there are issues of a social,
economic and political nature that need to be addressed in order to ensure
that advances in medical science go hand in hand with just and equitable
provision of health-care services. Here the Church is able to offer concrete
assistance through her extensive health-care apostolate, active in so many
countries across the globe and directed with particular solicitude to the needs
of the world's poor.
Dear friends, as I conclude my remarks, I want to assure you of a special
remembrance in prayer and I commend to the intercession of Mary, Salus
Infirmorum, all of you who work so hard to bring healing and hope to those
who suffer. I pray that your commitment to adult stem cell research will
bring great blessings for the future of man and genuine enrichment to his
culture. To you, your families and your collaborators, as well as to all the
patients who stand to benefit from your generous expertise and the results of
your work, I gladly impart my Apostolic Blessing. Thank you very much!
2 Ibid., 7.