"Making healthcare more accessible to those who need it is the most important thing in healthcare for all," she said.
Whereas conventional medicine treats only the symptoms, the Church-approved way works toward true, life-giving healing.
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The sense of Catholic unity didn’t last long ... order mandating the federal government to define sex as only male or female — a repudiation of transgender people — was welcome by Washington ...