Posthumous paternity: how Israeli soldiers live after death
Posthumous paternity: how Israeli soldiers live after death
On February 16, 2025 at 12:30 p.m., a gripping report is presented in the ORF religion magazine "Orientation", which deals with explosive topics. Among other things, Sandra Szabo addresses the possibility that Israeli soldiers can achieve paternity posthumously after they have fallen in the war. This ethically discussed reproductive medicine allows to win and freeze sperm fatally injured soldiers in order to enable later descendants. David Kriegleder illuminates the emotional aspects of this technical possibility and asks what consequences they have for half orphans that will emerge from such a scenario as OTS reported.
saving at the expense of the churches?
The discussion about savings in the social and cultural sector is currently getting louder. As part of the coalition negotiations in Austria, it was proposed to abolish the tax advantages for non -profit organizations, including churches. This could have far -reaching consequences for numerous volunteers and social projects. Marcus Marschalek examines what contribution the churches make to society and emphasizes the question of whether the savings are really the right way to close financial gaps.
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Steyler missionaries, the intercultural dialogue is also focused on. The anniversary is celebrated with a new documentary from Steyl Medien, which documents the development of the Steyler missionaries from the traditional mission to a lively intercultural exchange. The film shows the connection between the history of the order and the current diversity of cultures, for example through the commitment of Father Nixon Jose Kappalumkal in a multicultural district of Vienna. These perspectives are supplemented by Father Christian Tauchner, who indicates the importance of understanding for other cultures, as reported on steyler.de is.
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