Mission Statement:
To actively promote Christ-centered health care in the public square and in the marketplace.
A Way to Keep Dioceses' From Unwittingly Paying for Abortions By KATE ERNSTING Register Correspondent
Our Sunday Visitor article on Make Straight the Pathway Conference
Cardinal Di Nardo's letter requesting support for the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act (HR 1179)
Request that Faith Based Organizations be Represented at the Institute of Medicine Committee Meetings on Preventive Services for Women
Remarks Presented to the Institute of Medicine Committee on Preventive Services for Women
Testimony before the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Preventive Services for Women
Brownback Amendment No. 3201 - to provide conscience protection in health care
Federal Religious Liberty Resolution - to petition Congress to protect religious liberty and individual conscience rights in accessing or providing health care and health insurance plans
Don't Let the Government Take Away Your Rights in Healthcare Reform, Christian Newswire, January 27, 2009
Valerie Schmalz, "Are You Paying for Someone Else's Abortion?," Reprinted with permission from National Catholic Register, Volume 82, No. 10, March 5-11 2006
Fighting for a Healthcare Culture of Life: An Interview with Mike O'Dea, founder of Christus Medicus Foundation, Valerie Schmalz, August 8, 2005
"‘Living Wills’ Dangerous to Health and Soul, Catholics Warn"  By Valerie Schmalz, National Catholic Register, April 24-30, 2005
"Is the Insurance Industry a Promoter of the Slippery Slope?"  By Mike O'Dea
An Article Mike O'Dea co-authored for The Heritage Foundation "Why It's Time for Faith-Based Health Plans"
"Christus Medicus Foundation Keeping healthcare true to the Church"  By Diane Morey Hanson, Credo, November 8, 1999
"California Mandates Contraceptive Coverage; Religious Liberty Jeopardized" by Richard S. Myers, Professor of Law,  Ave Maria School of Law 
"Conscience clause amendment: a case study" by Joseph J. Piccione OSF Healthcare System Peoria, Illinois
"The Hippocratic Oath" by Daniel Reddy, MD Vascular Surgeon
Private and Public Health Care Policy Shaped a Culture of Death by Mike O'Dea
Private and Public Sector Implement Pro-death Health Care Culture  by Mike O'Dea
Forced to Pay.   By Matt McDonald
New federal regs won't nix parental rights , by Kate Ernsting  Credo and wire services
Those Lobbying 'LifeTree' Ladies Lischwe and Wickham Challenge Lawmakers On Life  By Paul Chesser
Credo Release Summer 2002
Commentary & Opinion National Catholic Register
God's presence in
the world, in daily
life is love.
From you,
from each of us,
much is expected.
We are asked
to serve each other
in sacrificial love.
Care for life
from conception
to natural death.