Health issues
By Jon Fuller S.J., MD
In recent years the number of known instances of HIV-infected religious and clergy has grown. In response many dioceses and religious orders have grappled with the question of whether to institute HIV antibody tests for those who request admission to the order or seminary. Read more...
By Myles N. Sheehan S.J., M.D.
When assessing a candidate with chronic health issues, vocation ministers must take into account the impact of the condition or illness, feedback from health professionals, and the particulars of their congregation. Read more...
By Thomas A. Nairn O.F.M.
Catholic tradition offers a “three font principle” for evaluating moral issues, including those raised by candidates with chronic health concerns. One must examine the intention, the act itself and the circumstances. Read more...
By Mary Therese Johnson OP
Here is one woman’s story about how chronic health problems affected her person, her ministry and her life in the community. Read more...
By Eileen Jaramillo
Canon law gives the leaders of religious communities a fair amount of discretion when it comes to questions of health in applicants. Read more...
By John Fuller S.J., M.D.
Ethical, practical and even financial issues come into play when forming HIV-related admissions policies. Read more...
Both of these diseases can significantly affect a person’s life, but treatment and medication can make a world of difference. Read more...
By Louis Lussier OSCam, M.D.
A physician and former vocation director shares his experience in assessing—and sometimes accepting into his community—men with mobility problems. Read more...
By Daniel Hurley M.D.
Pain that never disappears for good can take a big toll on a person. If vocation ministers are evaluating a candidate with chronic back pain, it helps to understand the many causes and the variety of treatments. Read more...
By Christiana Ashabo
Vocation ministers are starting to see individuals with process addictions—problematic, compulsive behaviors focused on everything from gambling to Internet porn. An expert looks at what drives these addictions and what vocation ministers can do. Read more...
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Sister Carmella Luke's vocation ministry includes some built-in time for fun. She looks forward each year to hosting "S'mores with the Sisters," an event that builds relationships with students and staff at Mount Marty University. Apart from her ministry, she enjoys raising chickens so much that her sisters have dubbed her the "Chicken Whisperer." Read more...
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