In this episode, I sit down with Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D., a Yale-trained neuroscientist turned Catholic priest who serves as Senior Ethicist at The National Catholic Bioethics Center. From his unique vantage point—having worked as a molecular biologist at Harvard Medical School before answering the call to priesthood—Father Tad brings both scientific rigor and spiritual wisdom to today's most challenging ethical dilemmas.
As business leaders, we're constantly making decisions under pressure, often guided by what "feels right" rather than objective truth. Father Tad and I explore how this same relativistic thinking that damages our relationships is now reshaping how we approach life, death, and human dignity itself.
I'll walk you through:
✅ Why three-parent babies and genetic screening represent a dangerous shift from receiving children as gifts to treating them as products
✅ The hidden moral costs of IVF that most Catholics never learn about—and why natural fertility approaches offer hope without compromise
✅ How our fear of suffering is driving us toward medical assistance in dying (MAID) and what we lose when we shortcut the grace found in life's final journey
✅ Why moral relativism—the idea that "it's all up to me to determine right from wrong"—creates chaos in our personal and professional lives
✅ The connection between contraception, abortion, and assisted suicide: how treating objective goods as evils always leads to disordered choices
✅ How Father Tad's path from neuroscience to priesthood illustrates that surrendering our control often leads to greater purpose and fulfillment
Whether you're navigating complex business ethics, wrestling with family planning decisions, or simply trying to maintain moral clarity in a relativistic world, Father Tad offers a framework for making decisions based on objective truth rather than fluctuating emotions. His message challenges our achievement-focused culture: true success comes not from controlling outcomes, but from aligning our choices with timeless moral principles.
As someone who went through IVF myself before understanding the Church's teachings, I can attest that this conversation isn't about judgment—it's about liberation. When we stop treating our desires as the ultimate moral authority and start discerning objective truth, our lives become marked by "beautiful order and harmony."
🔔 Remember: Good intentions aren't enough. The path to genuine fulfillment requires the courage to align our choices with objective moral goods, even when it means accepting outcomes we didn't plan.
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Father Tad's Resources:
Website: https://fathertad.com
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