Month: February 2021

  • Prayer and Fasting for HHS Secretary Appointment

    Please join me in prayer and fasting as the United States will soon appoint a new Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We ask God to guide our lawmakers to a decision which will uphold the sanctity of life.  At stake in this monumental decision is the health and safety of…

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  • World Day of the Sick

    On Thursday February 11, Catholic Medical Association invites you to join us in prayer for World Day of the Sick. Each year, World Day of the Sick unites Catholics around the world in prayer, as we dedicate our intentions for all those suffering with illness. The important role that prayer plays in our faith may…

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  • Catholic Medical Association Expresses Concerns After Biden Administration Rescinds Mexico City Policy

    Philadelphia, PA- February 4, 2021- The Catholic Medical Association expresses grave concern regarding President Joe Biden’s action to rescind Mexico City Policy, allowing foreign governments to use U.S. assistance to fund abortions. “The Catholic Medical Association is very disappointed that the Biden Administration actively promotes abortion under a false guise of healthcare,” said Dr. Michael Parker,…

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    Philadelphia, PA- May 11, 2023- Catholic Medical Association (CMA) expresses its deep concern and disappointment regarding the decision by a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel to support over-the-counter (OTC) availability of hormonal contraceptives. “Given the extensive medical studies demonstrating the risks and adverse effects of hormonal contraceptives, CMA is disappointed and concerned for the health…

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