This page contains a number of resources relevant to the St. Louis Guild of the Catholic Medical Association.

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[toggle title=”Advanced Directives at the End of Life – POLST versus Will to Live (AUDIO presentation)”]Presentation Date: January, 2015
Speakers:

  • Sister Mary Edith, RSM, co-author of the CMA White Paper on POLST
  • Dorothy Yeung JD, formerly with National Right To Life Will to Live Project

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE PRESENTATION

Click here to learn more about this presentation
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[toggle title=”POLST and MOLST: Are you signing your life away? (VIDEO)”]POLST and MOLST: Are you signing your life away? (YouTube)[/toggle]

[toggle title=”Missouri Will to Live (DOCUMENT)”]This document from National Right to Live provides advice for preparing a will to live durable power of attorney in Missouri.
CLICK HERE DOWNLOAD THE DOCUMENT
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[toggle title=”Fetal Cell Line Vaccines”]The links below reference good resources on the topic of fetal cell line vaccines.
The Pontifical Academy for Life
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
The Catholic Medical Association
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[toggle title=”CMA’s Statement on Emergency Contraception in Cases of Rape (DOCUMENT)”]CMA’s Statement on Emergency Contraception in Cases of Rape (PDF)
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[toggle title=”Abortion, Choice and Consequences (VIDEO)”]VIDEO: Abortion, Choice and Consequences, produced by CMA (YouTube)[/toggle]

[toggle title=”Gender Reality vs Gender Ideology (PRESENTATION)”]Gender Reality vs Gender Ideology presentation (Powerpoint Presentation)[/toggle]

[toggle title=”Under what circumstances, if any, is the use of oral contraceptive pills as hormonal agents, morally justifiable for indications other than contraception (DOCUMENT)”] This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Linacre Quarterly on 08/18/2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00243639.2017.1330614.

Under what circumstances, if any, is the use of oral contraceptive pills as hormonal agents, morally justifiable for indications other than contraception?
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