At the Vatican, the Jérôme Lejeune International Chair of Bioethics organized a conference to discuss the prophetic encyclical, Humanae Vitae. Experts from various fields presented their perspectives on the encyclical, highlighting its relevance in today’s world where contraceptive and abortifacient mentalities have increased. The congress aimed to rediscover the prophetic call of Humanae Vitae and its strength as a landmark text against the manipulation of human life. Join us in this thought-provoking event and rediscover the prophetic call of Humanae Vitae in today’s world.

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