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Making integrity work
Catholic health Assn. promotes ethical decision-making
Corporate scandals. The clerical sexual abuse crisis. The dilemmas posed by stem-cell research, genetic manipulation and other emerging biotechnologies. The squeezing of funds for Medicaid and other public health programs.
Catholic leaders must set health care agenda
Ongoing work in genetic advancements will change not only the way medicine is practiced, but the way health care is delivered and paid for, a health care policy expert told members of the Catholic Health Association which was meeting in Chicago in early June.
Writer urges Catholic health providers to keep the faith
The state of health care, the church and American society as a whole would be diminished if Catholic hospitals and other health organizations were to lose their religious identity, health care leaders were told June 9.
Linking art and life
Alphonsus Academy students, iconographer color their world
For Arielle Torres, a seventh-grader at Alphonsus Academy and Center for the Arts, it was all about taking paint to canvas.
Observations - by Tom Sheridan
Acts of remembrance
Gardens are happy places, splashed with color, vibrant with life. Thats true even when the garden is a memorial. >
The Interview
Volunteer takes pride in teaching Polish customs
Joann Ozog, the First Lady of Polonia, was born to the children of Polish immigrants and raised in Michigan, without much involvement in Polish organizations and cultural activities. That all changed when she married her husband, Wallace, who was active in several Polish groups. >
Cardinal George
The vocation of a warrior
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, dean of the College of Cardinals and Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, told me that President Reagan had died. We were standing together at noon on June 6 in the City Hall of Caens, Normandy, waiting with about 130 other guests for the heads of state to arrive so that we could begin to eat. >
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