Catholic Medical School Named for Padre Pio Planned at Benedictine College
The aim is to train medical doctors faithful to Catholic ethics while addressing national shortfalls in medical care.
The aim is to train medical doctors faithful to Catholic ethics while addressing national shortfalls in medical care.
Protesters at the University of Michigan knew how to drip the big news ahead of time, time the event right, have a dramatic video and alert the media. But the story doesn’t end there.
Many Catholic medical schools have closed, but there are still many health care programs at faithful colleges.
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