Medical Professionals Advocacy Day
100 S Mall Arterial
Meeting Room 1, Albany
NY 12242
Please show your support for the beauty and love that is the fullness of the Catholic teaching by attending this talk by Hudson Byblow.
Where: St Pius X Church, Parish Center, 3010 Chili Ave., 14624
When: Saturday, November 23rd, at 7pm
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We are pleased to invite Medical, Graduate, RN students, and Residents to join us for an evening of wine tasting and fellowship at the home of our Immediate Past President, Rick Seeger.
Space is limited so please RSVP to RSVP.FLG.event@gmail.com by November 25!
We hope to see you there!
Thank you again to the Catholic Moms of Rochester for inviting us to be part of Keeping Our Gaze on Christ as His Faithful Church!
Fr. Van Lieshout and Fr. Walter gave truly inspiring, and challenging, talks. Praise God that we have such energetic and holy young priests serving our diocese!
The Guild’s next Journal Club will be on January 16, 2020 at St. Bernard’s from 7 to 8:30pm.
The session will be led by Dr. Ontiveros, who one of our dedicated Board members (you can check out the cool stuff he does for his day job here).
The article is TBD and will likely be selected from the upcoming issue of the Linacre.
Save the date and stay tuned!
I had a really nice time speaking at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church last night as part of their Breath of Life Ministry’s Respect Life Month. What a wonderful group of people, and such a beautiful church!
I hope that this sort of event sparks conversations among family and friends about the importance of careful advance care planning. It is all too easy these days to sign documents (e.g., standard NYS living wills and certain part of the MOLST form) that will direct care that goes against Catholic Teaching.
My basic advice: We all need a Health Care Proxy and we do NOT need a standard NYS living will. I recommend using the document put out by the NY Conference of Bishops entitled Now and at the Hour of Our Death. This makes clear who should making health care decisions if you were to be unable to make them yourself (the Health Care Proxy portion) and that you wish for all medical care to be provided that is in accord with Catholic Teaching (the “Living Will” portion).
The MOLST form is ONLY POSSIBLY appropriate for those who would not benefit from attempts to restart their heart if it were to stop (CPR vs DNR) or who would be very unlikely to benefit from even a few days on a ventilator. I strongly recommend AGAINST competing the section on Artificial Nutrition and Hydration as this question is never an emergency and so can and should be assessed and decided upon by a person’s Health Care Proxy at the time.
For a Catholic POLST (which is what the rest of the country calls forms similar to NYS’s MOLST) see the thoughtful discussion from the National Catholic Bioethics Center here.
Thank you again to the wonderful people at St. Stanislaus’s parish for inviting me last night. May God continue to bless your exceptional ministry.
Mary, Health of the Sick, Pray for Us!
Tom Carroll – President
The Catholic Medical Association has issued a clear and compassionate response to the American Medical Association’s pro-abortion statement. A brief sample:
“An authentic and patient-centered practice of medicine has always and should always recognize the intrinsic value of human life in the mother’s womb,” said Dr. Greg Burke, Co-Chair of CMA’s Ethics Committee.
“As a medical organization that claims to represent the physicians of this country, how far away from the Hippocratic oath has the AMA deviated to say that dismembering a baby in the second trimester of pregnancy is healthcare?”
Click here for the entire response from the CMA.
The White Mass today was wonderful!
Thank you to Bishop Matano for celebrating Mass and supporting the Guild!
Thank you also to the St. Louis parish for hosting and providing food!
Christ’s Church has always faced challenges in our fallen world. Our generation has found itself in the midst of the clergy abuse scandal, which poses a serious challenge to the Church’s moral standing in the public square and is causing some to leave the Church.
It is up to us to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in articulating the Church’s beliefs and doing what we can to heal these terrible wounds inflicted on the Body of Christ. Please consider joining us as we lend our support to the Catholic Moms of Rochester who are presenting what promises to be a very informative and inspiring program on November 9, 9am to noon, at St. Patrick’s Church in Victor.
What blessing to have the opportunity to hear two great speakers and then spend time in Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament! Please do join us!
If you would like to attend, please register via email at catholicmomsofrochester@gmail.com