in Pennsylvania's First Congressional District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania's_1st_congressional_district http://archphila.org/pastplan/MAPS/Arch.pdf
and the Central Garden State

Monday, February 1, 2016

How "Catholic" are Our Hospitals, Re: the Sacred Transmission of Human Life?

If you check the online directory of One More Soul, you will find that only 7 NFP-only physicians - of any specialty - have been identified in the Philadelphia area.  With just one NFP-only physician listed in the directory of the Mercy Health System of SE Pa and no NFP-only physician currently in the directory of St. Mary Medical Center, how do they provide "Women's Health Services" (See 1 and 2.)?

Among its Women's Health Services, St. Mary's includes specialists in Maternal Fetal Medicine (aka, Perinatologists; i.e., 12, and 3), each of whom is also an "Abington Perinatal Associate" (See 1, 2, and 3.).  Shouldn't it be of concern that another Abington Perinatal Associate has been reported to be involved with fetal "reduction" (See 12, and 3.)?

While there is an NFP-only OB GYN in its directory, Holy Redeemer also includes physicans (i.e., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) associated with Reproductive Medicine Associates of Philadelphia and Abington Reproductive Medicine, which together provide for a smorgasbord of morally excluded services, such as egg/embryo/sperm "donation," IVF, and "surrogacy." 


As per Pope Emeritus Benedict XI,
  • "The diocesan Bishop is obliged, if necessary, to make known to the faithful the fact that the activity of a particular charitable agency is no longer being carried out in conformity with the Church’s teaching, and then to prohibit that agency from using the name 'Catholic' and to take the necessary measures should personal responsibilities emerge." 

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