Naturalistic Healthcare Initiative Masks Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy
Catholic News Agency reports on Mount St. Mary’s University launching a physician assistant program to address Maryland’s healthcare staffing shortages. The January 3, 2026 article describes the program’s partnership with the Daughters of Charity – the order founded by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton – emphasizing clinical excellence and a Center for Clinician Well-Being to prevent burnout. Program Director Mary Jackson claims their Catholic identity shapes the initiative, preparing clinicians to serve “at moments of greatest vulnerability.” The article reduces Catholic mission to therapeutic naturalism while omitting the supernatural ends of medicine.