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Easter and the glory of the resurrection have arrived! As the catechumens prepare for their baptism, all confirmed Catholics gratefully experience the rebirth of Easter after a 40 day fast.

Spirituality

Contraception: Could the Church be ...

For your meditation this Easter season: Could the Church be right? In 1979, Pope John Paul II delivered the first of 129 lectures devoted to A Theology of the Body during his weekly Wednesday audience.

Education

The History of Contraception & the ...

Many would claim that the Church's teachings against contraception are new constructs imposed on the masses by a prudish male-dominated institution. Others would say the teachings are out-dated and based on a first century view of human sexuality.

Service

Contraception and a Change of Heart

This Easter, the Catholic Physicians Guild is asking you to be in the service of your Church. To truly be one body, we must all strive to understand magisterial teachings so that we may work in concert.

Service Opportunities

Feed My Sheep: Annie's Way

A tradition of feeding the homeless and homebound on Thanksgiving Day

Austin Diocese Medical Mission

Dedicated to providing healthcare to poverty stricken people in Mexico and in Central and South America.

Christian Medical Missions, Inc

Providing Medical, Dental & Eye Care to the indigenous people of Central America.

Sacred Heart Community Clinic

Primary care medical clinic, serving children and adults, located at St. William Church, Round Rock.

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World Day of the Sick

Pope Benedict XVI's message for the 2012 World Day of the Sick

A Video Reflection by CHA

News

Exploring Seton's heritage of service to the poor

About 40 employees of Seton Healthcare Family boarded a bus on June 17th to take a pilgrimage back in time.

Directory of Catholic Physicians
“The vocation of the physician is a calling by God. From the sacredness of the medical profession springs the Hippocratic Oath... This is not an oath made to a patient; it is an oath addressed directly to God.”
—Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan for JPII, CMA annual meeting, 2000