Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix

Upholding the Principles of the Catholic Faith in the Practice of Medicine

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The Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix
a Chartered Guild of the Catholic Medical Association

We come together as the Phoenix Guild of the Catholic Medical Association in order to grow in our understanding of the moral and ethical principles of our Catholic Faith. We seek to engage and live our call to holiness, to grow in our love of God, and to support one another as faithful Catholics.

 

Joins us at our monthly meetings

1st Tuesdays of the Month 

note change in venue this month ONLY

 

1st Meeting of the new academic year

August 3, 2010

 at

Mercy Gilbert Hospital

 

with Mass at 6:00 PM

Followed by a light dinner and

presentation by

 

Fr. John Erhich STL

on

Conscience

 

Hope to see you there!

 

RSVP to administrator@cpgphoenix.com

 

See Calendar for more details of our upcoming meetings and events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Save the Date

October 6-8, 2011

Please join the

Catholic Medical Association

for

the Annual Meeting 

at the Wigwam Resort

what promises to be an enlightening few days of faith formation, education, and fellowship  Questions: 

administrator@cpgphoenix.com

 

Checkout the national Catholic Medical Association website:

www.cathmed.org

 
Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix supports Bishop Olmsted
 

The Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix fully supports the Most Reverend Thomas Olmsted with respect to matters of life of a mother pregnant with a child in her womb. The Guild stands by the Church's teaching that is guided by the Holy Spirit in ordering life towards Truth and Love.

 

An action that is in and of itself wrong, in that it lacks goodness as discerned by the light of human reason, is never justified by circumstances or intended end. Such is the case of abortion. A medical procedure, where the direct intention or the sole immediate effect is the termination of pregnancy, is an abortion.

Medical treatments are appropriate for the direct purpose of curing a proportionately pathological

condition of a pregnant woman, when they cannot be safely postponed until the unborn child is viable. When an unborn child attains viability, labor may be induced.

 

 

William H. Brophy, M.D.

President

Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix

 

 

 

 

The Catholic Physicians Guild of Phoenix

Ask you to

Save the Date

Friday 

October 15, 2010

Please join us for the

White Mass

keynote speaker

Bishop

Robert Vasa

 

Banquet at the Phoenix Country Club