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A Twenty-Year History (1958-1978) of Contraception and Abortion as Experienced by the Catholic Medical Association
UFL Life and Learning Conference XXIX
  • Richard J. Fehring, Marquette University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Language
eng
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Publisher
University Faculty for Life
Abstract

This paper is an historical analysis of the issues of contraception and abortion as presented through the focus and lens of articles in The Linacre Quarterly, the official journal of the Catholic Medical Association (CMA). The twenty-year history includes the ten years before and after the pivotal papal encyclical Humanae vitae (HV). The articles show the clear link between the issues of contraception and abortion and how these issues led to the decline of the Federation of the Catholic Physician Guilds (the precursor of the CMA in the United States). It was a decline that, I propose, lessened opposition to liberalized abortion laws. There is, however, a new and revised CMA that has been built on a faithful and prolife membership of physicians and other health professionals.

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Published version. "A Twenty-Year History (1958-1978) of Contraception and Abortion as Experienced by the Catholic Medical Association." Published as part of the proceedings of the conference UFL Life and Learning Conference XXIX at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, Illinois, 2019: 187-204. Publisher link. © 2019 University Faculty for Life, Inc. Used with permission.

Citation Information
Richard J. Fehring. "A Twenty-Year History (1958-1978) of Contraception and Abortion as Experienced by the Catholic Medical Association" UFL Life and Learning Conference XXIX (2019) ISSN: 1097-0878
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_fehring/173/