Vol. 22, No. 1
January/February 2012

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To Serve the Poor



Catholic healthcare and the poor: Exploding the myths

Healing ministry of Jesus continues through care of broken, lost, addicted

When a non-profit hospital turns for-profit: Embracing change to sustain mission

In Catholic healthcare, making poor, vulnerable a priority defines success

Poem: A New Heart

One Book, One Association



Wiesenthal book inspires self-examination, stirs memories of lesson-filled trip to Auschwitz

Finding resources on Simon Wiesenthal’s ‘The Sunflower’

Discussion questions

Continuing Education Hours and opportunities for you to be involved

Who was Simon Wiesenthal?

2012 National Conference



There’s much to see, do in walkable Milwaukee

Visionaries, prophets to guide 2012 conference in Milwaukee


Regular Features



David Lichter, Executive Director

Q & A with Marjorie Ackerman

Research Update

Seeking, Finding

Certification Update

In Memoriam:
Paul Marceau
Rev. Raymond Wawiorka


Book review:
Living at God’s Speed, Healing in God’s Time


Book review:
Medical Ethics and the Faith Factor: A Handbook for Clergy and Health-Care Professionals


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