Pope Leo XIV
Announcement - 5/8/2025
There is an important part of medical history that was driven by religious organizations.. My early professional career began in Catholic hospitals. Their goals of care resonated with medical professional mission statements. The announcement of the first American-Latin Pope, Leo XIV got my attention, specifically in relationship to health care. More generally, I wanted to understand his Augustinian perspective.
I was reminded of my introduction to the culture of caring at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan.(1974-1984). I joined an educational residency that was being asked many hard questions as reported by Paul Starr in his book, The Social Transformation of American Medicine.(1982) Later in my career(2010), I had the opportunity to again provide medical care in Catholic hospital systems. These experiences were part of my understanding of the intimate relationship between religious and healthcare institutions.
What I found was that St. Augustine had a profound religious effect both in the Roman Catholic Church and Protestant religious traditions. The order that took his name and ethics has a worldwide presence and impact. The Augustinians and Pope Leo XiV will promote public health and outreach to the marginalized.
There is more to learn about the impact of the leadership of this “Latin Yankee” as a healing agent in the world. There are and will be many “hard questions” that will shape healthcare at the intersection faith and the healing professions.
Marvin
References
Long Drives and Short Homilies: How Father Bob Became Pope Leo
Providing care in the New World: the Augustinian sisters of Canada, women of heart and commitment
Category:Catholic hospital networks in the United States
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Catholic_hospital_networks_in_the_United_States
Catholic Health Care in the United States
https://www.chausa.org/news-and-publications/facts-and-statistics
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph_Mercy_Health_System#:~:text=4 References-,Foundation,when the Sisters opened St.
Starr, P. (1982). The Social Transformation of American Medicine. Basic Books
Epstein S; Timmermans S From Medicine to Health: The Proliferation and Diversification of Cultural Authority. Journal of Health & Social Behavior. 62(3):240-254, 2021 09. VI 1
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