The article discusses the role of Catholicism in caring for the sick. Catholic health care is motivated by God as the origin of its apostolate for the sick and work of healing. The cultural threats to the Catholic anthropology of healing are pointed out including the Scientism ideology, growing secularism and the nihilistic tendency of contemporary moral reasoning. The challenges facing Catholic health care are described
Pastoral Theology of health care does not often have its rightful place among pastoral theology, bec...
Drawn from a two-day symposium at Santa Clara University, Conscience and Catholic Health Care provid...
Graduation date: 2017This research was aimed at providing the foundation for changing standards of c...
The article discusses the role of Catholicism in caring for the sick. Catholic health care is motiva...
Contains fulltext : 74928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Till some decade...
The Second Vatican Council took a bold step by shifting the focus of the sacrament of extreme unctio...
Over the course of the last decade, the provision of health care in the United States has been under...
Following the postponement of its 2020 summer conference due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ecclesias...
In today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape, Catholic U.S. hospitals have undergone a change in th...
The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference ...
Catholic hospitals and other health services provide invaluable care to many in the community. This ...
(excerpt) I had an interesting experience last month writing an article on Christian healing for a ...
The article discusses the potential effects of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) on Catholic hospital...
FROM THE EARLIEST BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIAN history and from the moment the Ursuline Sisters opened th...
In recent years, American society has placed an emphasis on the right to healthcare. In the American...
Pastoral Theology of health care does not often have its rightful place among pastoral theology, bec...
Drawn from a two-day symposium at Santa Clara University, Conscience and Catholic Health Care provid...
Graduation date: 2017This research was aimed at providing the foundation for changing standards of c...
The article discusses the role of Catholicism in caring for the sick. Catholic health care is motiva...
Contains fulltext : 74928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Till some decade...
The Second Vatican Council took a bold step by shifting the focus of the sacrament of extreme unctio...
Over the course of the last decade, the provision of health care in the United States has been under...
Following the postponement of its 2020 summer conference due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ecclesias...
In today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape, Catholic U.S. hospitals have undergone a change in th...
The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference ...
Catholic hospitals and other health services provide invaluable care to many in the community. This ...
(excerpt) I had an interesting experience last month writing an article on Christian healing for a ...
The article discusses the potential effects of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) on Catholic hospital...
FROM THE EARLIEST BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIAN history and from the moment the Ursuline Sisters opened th...
In recent years, American society has placed an emphasis on the right to healthcare. In the American...
Pastoral Theology of health care does not often have its rightful place among pastoral theology, bec...
Drawn from a two-day symposium at Santa Clara University, Conscience and Catholic Health Care provid...
Graduation date: 2017This research was aimed at providing the foundation for changing standards of c...