Month: July 2020

  • Father Christopher Kubat Named National Chaplain of Catholic Medical Association

     Philadelphia, PA- July 22, 2020- The Catholic Medical Association is pleased to announce that Father Christopher Kubat has been named National Chaplain of the organization. He will begin serving in his newly appointed role on January 1, 2021.  “The work of the CMA is increasingly important to bring the rational truth to the art and…

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  • A Cause for Hope: Catholic Health Care and Religious Freedom in the Face of Crisis

    Philadelphia, PA- July 14, 2020- Together with Christ Medicus Foundation, The Catholic Medical Association will host “A Cause for Hope: Catholic Health Care and Religious Freedom in the Face of Crisis,” a free online conference. “The conference will address several crises facing our nation, from the COVID-19 pandemic, to the growing tensions regarding race and inequality,”…

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  • The Linacre Quarterly Wins Six Catholic Press Association Awards

    Philadelphia, PA- July 13, 2020— The Catholic Medical Association is proud to congratulate The Linacre Quarterly on winning six Catholic Press Association Awards.  “I am delighted that the Catholic Press Association recognizes the fine work from the authors who make The Linacre Quarterly what it is,” said Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Golder, M.D., J.D.  Four of The Linacre’s awards came from its special November 2019 issue on…

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  • Catholic Medical Association Welcomes SCOTUS Protection of The Little Sisters of the Poor

    Philadelphia, PA- July 10, 2020—After numerous challenges to the rights of conscience of the Little Sisters of the Poor and others, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on July 8, 2020 on the side of religious liberty- confirming the constitutionality of HHS’ exemptions to the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate. “The SCOTUS decision is a win not only for Little…

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