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SOTER: Journal of Religious Science | 2017

Mark Gungor seminaro „Per juokus į geresnę santuoką“ vertinimas sutuoktinių bendrystės kaip „communio personarum“ aspektu

Birutė Obelenienė; Eglė Labutytė

The article raises the issue that Catholic spouses are called to build their lives on the principles of the communion of persons as “communio personarum”, therefore it is necessary to evaluate whether Mark Gungor’s seminar „Laugh your way to a better marriage“ is an appropriate mean for the preparation of fiances for the celebration of the sacrament of marriage and the strengthening of the communion of spouses. The author theoretically clears out the principles of the communion of spouses, based on which the parameters for evaluation are prepared. Following the evaluation of the seminar, the conclusions are provided that the seminar is not an appropriate mean neither for the preparation of fiances nor the strengthening of the communion of Catholic spouses. The recommendations to the institutions of the Catholic Church in Lithuania for the use of the seminar are provided as well.


SOTER: Journal of Religious Science | 2016

THE EVALUATION OF INFERTILITY TREATMENT AND APPLICATION OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION IN THE ASPECT OF HUMAN DIGNITY

Birutė Obelenienė; Andrius Narbekovas; Aušra Marija Obelenytė

The article raises the issue of today’s application of assisted (artificial) reproduction methods, which are incom-patible with human dignity. The authors articulate the principles of human dignity, which are formulated as an evaluation tool of criteria and them revealing system of indicators in the assessed object. The article compares Naprotechnology as a contemporary holistic method of diagnosis and treatment of infertility, which comprises therapeutic, surgical and fertility awareness method, with methods of assisted reproduction and identifies their medical and ethical differences. The project of the Assisted Reproduction Law of the Republic of Lithuania is evalu- ated in the aspect of human dignity as well.


Sveikatos mokslai / Health Sciences | 2012

Students’ Attitude to Ethics of Artificial Fertilization

Andrius Narbekovas; Birutė Obelenienė; Ramunė Jacobsen; Zita Liubarskienė; Dalia Bieliauskaitė

In the article there are analyzed the students’ points of view concerning artificial fertilization ethics in the EU countries. There was completed a questionnaire for a comparative research. There were asked 767 students. (LUHS (Lithuanian University of Health and Sciences) and VMU (Vytautas Magnus University) n=724, the University of Copenhagen n=47). The data were processed applying a standard algorithm allocated to the analysis of the questionnaire. The research proved the hypothesis: Religious culture predominant in the country meaningfully impacts the points of view concerning artificial fertilization ethics. The research revealed that 80.5% of Lithuanians and 21.3% of the Danish do not agree with the creation of excess humans’ embryos; 14.2% of Lithuanians and 87.2% of the Danish accept artificial fertilization the applying a donor’s sperm; 59.2% of Lithuanians and 95,7% of the Danish accept the artificial fertilization with a spouse’s ovum; 10.7% of Lithuanians and 83% of the Danish agree with the artificial fertilization with the donor’s ovum; 34.6% of Lithuanians and 72.3% of the Danish accept the artificial fertilization applied for single/unmarried female. 41.8% of Lithuanian respondents indicated homological one being the most moral, and 54.3% of the Danish respondents – all technologies of artificial fertilization. The questioned groups in Lithuania (LUHS (Lithuanian University of Health Sciences), MA (Medicine Academy) and VMU (Vytautas Magnus University) and in Denmark (the University of Copenhagen) differed according to the extent and age – thus there is requested a further development of the comparative research under the same methodology. doi:10.5200/sm-hs.2012.052


SOTER: Journal of Religious Science | 2018

Moters konsultavimo būtinybė prieš nėštumo nutraukimą siekiant užtikrinti laisvo ir informuoto sutikimo sąlygą

Birutė Obelenienė


5th icCSBs 2017 The Annual International Conference on Cognitive - Social and Behavioural Sciences | 2017

Evaluaton Of Content About Human Sexuality And Procreation Of School Textbooks In Lithuania

Birutė Obelenienė; Andrius Narbekovas


New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences | 2016

Ethics of natural family planning (NFP) vs ethics of contraception

Birutė Obelenienė; Andrius Narbekovas


SOTER: Journal of Religious Science | 2014

Sutuoktinių, dalyvavusių programoje „Sutuoktinių susitikimai“, konfliktų sprendimo pokyčiai

Birutė Obelenienė; Gintarė Gabševičienė


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014

Pastoral Care for Women with Regret for the Loss of an Unborn Child

Birutė Obelenienė; Aušrelė Krunglevičiūtė


SOTER: Journal of Religious Science | 2013

Pagalbos poreikis moterims krizinio nėštumo metu : retrospektyvus tyrimas

Birutė Obelenienė; Aušrelė Krunglevičiūtė


SOTER: religijos mokslo žurnalas | 2012

Žmogaus gyvybės pradžios ir apsaugos problematika Lietuvos studentų požiūriu

Birutė Obelenienė; Andrius Narbekovas; Zita Liubarskienė; Vita Daudaravičienė

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