Canon Law Webinar: Preserving Catholic Identity in Catholic Health Care: Facing Internal and External Pressures and Looking Forward
Webinar with Sister Bonnie MacLellan
September 19, 2018
A copy of this presentation is available here.
A recording of the webinar is now available here.
Ensuring that Catholic health care is identifiable in a postmodern, pluralistic, and secular culture[1] can be a daunting task. The ministry of the Church and Catholic health care has always been contextually driven, and has required negotiation, achieving what at times could be considered a tenuous balance between God’s call and the current political agenda. In light of this, the question this presentation will respond to is “How can Catholic health care in Canada continue into the future, while not abandoning essential beliefs and values?”
[1] See R. Murphy, “Does religion have a place in public life?” CBC Cross Country Checkup, 3 March 2013, (5 March 2017); see also J. Davison, “Are we living in post-religious times?” CBC News 20 March 2013, (5 March 2017).
Biography
Sister Bonnie MacLellan is currently serving as the General Superior of The Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie. She has also served as a registered nurse and a hospital administrator, and recently completed her JCD. Her dissertation topic was "Canonical Sponsorship of Catholic Health Care in the Province of Ontario, Canada: How to Retain Catholic Organizational Identity While Delivering Quality Health Care."
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