The Salvation of the Embryonic Person​: Beginning with the Incarnation and the Immaculate Conception by Francis Etheredge

by Francis Etheredge

Why does salvation begin with embryonic human children? Because this is where God began – both in the case of Mary’s Immaculate Conception and in the Incarnation of the Son of God. So we are following the initiative of God Himself who, having thought of us from all eternity, longs to bring each one of us to give glory to God for calling us to exist in relationship to Him and to others.

And, just as St. John XXIII said that human life is sacred because of the action of God, so all these different, glowing, golden threads, show that God seeks us before we are born. And, therefore, we are not born cold. We come to exist as surrounded by grace as an electro-magnet surrounds a wire to induce a current in it. The current is the impulse God gives us to seek the salvation that comes to us through Jesus Christ.

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TESTIMONIALS

“Francis Etheredge’s brilliant arguments amply demonstrate the reality of human personhood from the moment of conception.  This creative synthesis of philosophy, theology, and science is essential reading for anyone interested in demystifying the current controversies in bioethics.” – Richard A. Spinello, Professor, Boston College & St. John’s Seminary
“This book by Francis Etheredge offers a profound and prompt theological meditation on the dignity of embryonic human life through the lens of the Annunciation. With intellectual rigor and pastoral sensitivity, it confronts the tragic reality facing nascent persons while situating that reality within the realm of salvation history. Drawing on Scripture, magisterial teaching, and careful analysis, the author illuminates how each human conception echoes the beginning itself. Particularly compelling as it is rooted in Marian theology and divine mercy. This work is both challenging and hope-filled—a significant contribution to contemporary bioethical and theological discourse.” – John C. Preiss- President, Fatima Family America

“Francis Etheredge’s new work, The Salvation of the Embryonic Person presents a fresh and clear appeal to the conscience of the modern world regarding the existence, plight and fate of frozen embryonic life. Combining a rich theological precision with a lucid understanding of the biological realities of the act of conception, Etheredge places in the spotlight the excesses of the artificial fertilization industry, the proliferation of embryonic human life as medical “material” for experimentation or discarding, and the Church’s manifest need to respond with a solidly grounded theological-pastoral approach to this very real need. This work is a clarion call to the pro-life movement to take a hard look at the terrible reality beyond the merely abortifacient industry and recognize the reality of children conceived in vitro and kept in preservation for an uncertain fate. Moreover, his theological-scriptural precision presents a compelling argument for embryonic adoption as a viable moral choice in the modern world. Etheredge’s perspective is simultaneously strictly Catholic and immanently merciful, a rare combination in presenting theology of this kind. I wholeheartedly recommend this work for anyone involved in pro-life ministry, legislation, and to the wider community of theologians and pastors.” – Patrick A. Gill, MBA

“All men, even we the Catholic faithful, often fail to view our own struggles as well as other people’s trials within the context of Faith. Yet, this is precisely our calling. The essential reason we even live our Faith is to encounter and to be in deep relationship with Jesus throughout our life on Earth and, hopefully, eternally in Heaven. In his most recent book, The Salvation of the Embryonic Person: Beginning with the Incarnation and the Immaculate Conception (2026), author Francis Etheredge directs us to understand and value all the ages and stages of human life, most specifically in this writing the embryonic, as precious and intended and loved by God, as mind, body, and soul, as human. Etheredge explores the tragic reality of frozen embryos, discarded embryos, and abortifacient pharmaceuticals; and, ultimately, he contends that the answer to all these anti-life issues is recognizing personhood in light of the Incarnation. Etheredge’s book encourages the reader to question: Do I imagine, contemplate upon, and meditate within the Incarnation, Jesus within Our Lady’s most immaculate womb, to help me to genuinely know myself as well as to know, respect, and protect the lives of others from conception through natural death? This reflection teaches that it is knowing and loving who we really are, created in the Image of God, that we will truly know and deeply love others. Loving and defending sacred embryonic life manifests differently for everyone. We must listen to the Holy Spirit and learn what our individual calling is. + Come, Holy Spirit. +” –  Denise Y. Montgomery, M.A. English Language and Literature, Creative Writing: DeniseYMontgomery.com

The Salvation of Embryonic Human Life is a challenging book, intellectually, morally, and spiritually. . . . I strongly recommend [it] to bioethicists, theologians, physicians, jurists, and all those who are committed to thinking seriously and responsibly about the beginning of human life. It is a work that does not evade complexity, but neither does it surrender to despair.” – Prof. Rev. Alberto Carrara, LC, PhD, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum (Rome), Member of the Pontifical Academy for Life. Click here for the rest of the review.

“Drawing from Scripture, magisterial teaching, and a profound Marian imagination, Francis Etheredge offers a fresh theological meditation on the dignity of nascent human life. By returning to the Annunciation, the very moment when God’s love took flesh, he invites readers into a deeper spiritual encounter with the truth that every human life is held, known, and loved by God. This creative integration of Mariology and moral theology will resonate with those seeking a theological, contemplative, and compassionate vision of human dignity.” – Claire Gallagher, MATs, Consecrated Virgin for the Archdiocese of New Orleans
“Embryonic humanity can be seen as the ultimate target of this demonic assault on God’s creation. The smallest and most helpless are paying the highest price. Francis Etheredge’s account of their fate is a major contribution to placing their situation in its true anthropological and theological context.” – Anthony Williams M.A. (Theol.), Ph.D., Click here for the rest of the review.

“Etheredge unveils the luminous truth that God meets us first in our earliest beginnings. His meditation draws golden threads between grace and existence, showing how salvation awakens within the very sanctity of embryonic life.” – Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, co-author with Ronda Chervin of Catholic Realism

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mr. Francis Etheredge is married with eight children, plus three in heaven.

Francis is currently a freelance writer and speaker and his “Posts” on LinkedIn can be viewed here. Poetry; short articles; autobiographical blog; excerpts from books; and “Philosophize: A Ten Minute Write.”

For a list of all of Francis’ books published by En Route Books and Media, click here.

See Francis’ other books, too, entitled Scripture: A Unique WordFrom Truth and truth: Volume I-Faithful ReasonFrom Truth and truth: Volume II: Faith and Reason in DialogueFrom Truth and truth: Volume III: Faith is Married Reason.

He has earned a BA Div (Hons), MA in Catholic Theology, PGC in Biblical Studies, PGC in Higher Education, and an MA in Marriage and Family (Distinction).

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