Month: January 2022

  • Catholic Medical Association Joins Thousands for 49th Annual March for Life

    Philadelphia, PA – January 21, 2022—Members of Catholic Medical Association joined thousands of pro-life supporters in Washington D.C. today for the 49th annual March for Life. “Through the science and practice of medicine, what our Catholic Faith has always informed us should be evident to all, and that is that life begins at the moment of…

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  • Leaders from Five Major Catholic Organizations, Bishop, Launch New Organization to Promote and Protect Catholic Health Care

    WASHINGTON, D.C. —Today, leaders from five major Catholic organizations and the bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska are announcing the launch of the Catholic Health Care Leadership Alliance (CHCLA), a new non-profit organization and broad-based coalition of organizations who are committed to protecting and advancing Catholic Health Care. The mission of CHCLA as an alliance of faithful…

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  • Catholic Medical Association Announces New President, Dr. Craig Treptow, will Lead CMA Through End of 2023

    Dr. Treptow’s Presidency Follows Two Year Term of Dr. Michael Parker Philadelphia, PA – January 3, 2022—Catholic Medical Association is happy to announce Dr. Craig Treptow’s term as President of the organization has officially commenced. Dr. Treptow’s term will last through December of 2023. In his inaugural address below, Dr. Treptow details what he hopes to…

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