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Anna Mckeering wrote:

Dear Sir,

I am a student in the twelfth grade who is currently studying at St. Columban's College in Caboolture, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

I am taking a BSSS subject called Study of Religion. I have an assignment which requires me to investigate the Church's position on cloning. Please refer me to available web sites, or readily available texts that state the official position of the Church.

The assignment is due on January ,11 2000; so I would appreciate your earliest reply.

With thanks,

Anna Mckeering

  { Can you refer me to some web sites or documents that state the Church's position on cloning? }

Mike replied:

Hi, Anna —

Thanks for the question.

Here are some web sites that are rated [Green] by Catholic Culture:

Here some Church documents and commentaries from Church leaders on the issue of human cloning.

Hope this help,

Mike Humphrey

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