Pontifical Academy for Life Adds Notre Dame Professor to Group
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowCarter Snead has been appointed to the Pontifical Academy for Life, the pope’s principal advisory group on the promotion of the consistent ethic of life in the Catholic Church. He is the William and Hazel White director of the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Ethics and Culture and a professor of law. Founded in 1994 by Saint Pope John Paul II, the academy meets annually, holds conferences, publishes reports and collaborates with partners in the Vatican Curia and worldwide. The academy’s 110 members are drawn from all over the world and from a wide variety of academic fields, including medicine, science, law, public policy, philosophy and theology. Snead, one of 12 Americans in the academy, is the second Notre Dame faculty member to be appointed.