Month: July 2017

  • The Charlie Gard Case: The Patient, the Catholic Physician and the State

    The tragic case of Charlie Gard and his parents’ fight for their rights as decision makers have given us all pause concerning the role of not only government, but also physicians in such decisions.  Recently a High Court Judge in Great Britain has agreed to allow an American doctor, Dr. Michio Hirano of Columbia University who specializes in mitochondrial diseases…

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  • When Does Life Begin? Pro-Choice ‘Science’ Ignores the Facts

    A Wisconsin law professor attempts to define abortifacients out of existence. by Robin Pierucci When a human egg is fertilized, the result is never a newborn platypus. I didn’t need four years of medical school, three years of pediatric residency, three years of neonatal fellowship, and close to two decades of medical practice to tell…

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  • Thank you to all of the participants of the 2017 Convocation of Catholic Leaders July 1-4 in Orlando, FL

    CMA Delegation assembling at 630 a.m. before passing out water (see in bag in front) at 0.9 mile Eucharistic Procession  

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