
Dr. Weigel’s Diagnosis and Treatment Are Correct
COMMENTARY: Catholic health-care professionals are fighting to restore moral integrity to medicine — but they need reinforcements.
COMMENTARY: Catholic health-care professionals are fighting to restore moral integrity to medicine — but they need reinforcements.
According to the archdiocese, the clinic has collaborated with several local Catholic health systems to provide medical services and other assistance, including SSM Health, Mercy, and Ascension Health.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: In addition to the immediate humanitarian concern caused by an inhumane blockade, important historical, cultural and religious-freedom issues are at stake.
Catholic ethicists and doctors say the bishops’ statement is a necessary reminder that Catholic teaching doesn’t change in times of crisis.
Doctors ‘are called to affirm the centrality of the patient as a person and his dignity, with his inalienable rights, primarily the right to life,’ he said.
The Holy Father spoke to participants at an April 28-30 conference at the Vatican entitled “Cellular Horizons: How Science, Technology, Information and Communication Will Impact Society.” Vice President Joe Biden was also in attendance.
‘You’re going to be healed on Saturday,’ Christ said, according to Nebraska man. And he was.
COMMENTARY: It’s in the very DNA of the faith to help the sick.
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