W imieniu MaterCare International (MCI) z radością powitamy Państwa w kulturalnej i narodowej stolicy Włoch, Rzymie, na naszej 13. międzynarodowej konferencji, która została przełożona na 2022 rok z powodu pandemii COVID. Nasze miejsce konferencji Istituto Maria SS Bambina z widokiem na Bazylikę i Plac Świętego Piotra (patrz zdjęcie), oferuje bezpieczne, gościnne, odosobnione środowisko z dobrym zapleczem konferencyjnym i najlepszym widokiem w Rzymie!
Po raz pierwszy w historii, nasza dwuletnia konferencja poprzedza i łączy się z XXVI Międzynarodowym Kongresem Międzynarodowej Federacji Katolickich Stowarzyszeń Medycznych (FIAMC), którego temat brzmi:
„Medycyna: Reparatywna czy transformatywna? Misja lekarzy chrześcijańskich”, który odbędzie się w sąsiednim centrum konferencyjnym Augustinianum (Via Paolo VI,25).
Słowa otwierające temat naszej konferencji, „Matki też są kobietami”, to cytat z dr Walley’a, który podkreśla, że z perspektywy globalnej, opieka nad matkami nie jest traktowana priorytetowo w zdrowiu kobiet, zwłaszcza w krajach rozwijających się.
Macierzyństwo jest najpełniejszym wyrazem szczególnego powołania kobiet i posiada wartość odkupieńczą. Dlatego też matki zasługują na to, aby znaleźć się w centrum naszego uznania kobiecości, a nie na marginesie, jak to ma miejsce w przypadku dominującej ideologii prochoice. W swoim liście milenijnym, papież Jan Paweł II napisał: „Ojciec wybrał kobietę do wyjątkowej misji w historii zbawienia: bycia Matką długo oczekiwanego Zbawiciela. Dziewica Matka odpowiedziała z pełną otwartością”….
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The second announcement
“MOTHERS ARE WOMEN TOO!”
Prioritizing Maternal Health in the New Millennium
MaterCare International
The 11th Biennal Rome Conference
The 13th International Conference
September 12th -14th, 2022
Instituto Maria SS Bambina
Via Paolo VI 21,Rome, Italy
To register, to send free communications (posters)
please email: info@matercare.org
On behalf of MaterCare International (MCI), we look forward to welcoming you to Italy’s cultural and national capital, Rome, for our 13th international conference, postponed to 2022 due to the COVID pandemic. Our conference venue Istituto Maria SS Bambina overlooks St. Peter’s Basilica and Square (see photo), and offers a safe, hospitable, retreat-like environment with good conference facilities and the best view in Rome !
For the first time ever, our biennial conference precedes and dovetails with International Federation of Catholic Medical Association’s (FIAMC) XXVI International Congress, themed “Medicine: Reparative or transformative ? The mission of the Christian physicians,” and held in the neighbouring Augustinianum conference centre (Via Paolo VI,25) (see photo).
The opening words of our conference theme , “Mothers Are Women Too,” is a quote from Dr Walley highlighting that, from the global perspective, caring for mothers is underprioritised in women’s health, especially in the developing world.
Motherhood is the most complete expression of the special vocation of women, and it possesses redemptive value. Thus, mothers deserve to be at the centre of our acknowledgement of womanhood, rather than sidestepped as by the prevailing prochoice ideology. In his Millennium letter, Pope St John Paul II wrote: “The Father chose a woman for a unique mission in the history of salvation: that of being the Mother of the long–awaited Saviour. The Virgin Mother responded with complete openness”.
As co-creators of new life, all mothers have a share in the mystery of the Incarnation, through the faithful acceptance of their own pregnancies and birthing experiences. Mothers also merit being at the forefront of our conversation about women because of the suffering they endure to beget and bring up their children.
In 2020, during Holy Mass on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, Pope Francis said: “ From her, a woman, salvation came forth and thus there is no salvation without a woman. In her, God was united to us, and if we want to unite ourselves to him, we must take the same path: through Mary, woman and mother”.
Appropriately, MCI’s conference is preceded by a half-day spiritual retreat on motherhood, the “Welcome” session and reception on the afternoon and evening of the September 12th. The conference programme includes important aspects of the current medical, psychological, ethical and spiritual problems affecting motherhood, and integrates the four essential domains of a Catholic physician, known as the ‘4C’s’. They are conviction, professional competence, community orientation, and individual compassion.
Eight sessions spread over 2 days will cover the following: the clinical, ethical and spiritual implications of COVID–19 for mothers, their children and health care workers; an evidence-based update on the medical, sociological, environmental and economic risks of hormonal contraceptives; morally licit antenatal screening and therapy; reflections on inspiring Catholic health-care workers; a focus on the purpose and outreach of MaterCare training and practicing as a Catholic doctor; and dealing with major controversies as a Catholic doctor should.
Our speakers are experts in their field and will be extensively involved in all aspects of the programme, including panel discussions. Free communications are invited. We hope that you can join us in the Eternal City for a professionally and spiritually enriching, multidisciplinary meeting.
Finally, you are strongly encouraged to take advantage of the unique duo of back-to-back MCI and FIAMC 2022 meetings, and spend a fruitful 5 days in Rome in mid-September. Accommodation is available in the Istituto Maria SS Bambina for the duration of both meetings. Laptop, projector and the screen will be available for lecturers. The language of the Conference is English.
Prof Bogdan Chazan
A/Prof Elvis Šeman
Simon Walley 27 Jan. 2022
P.S. A shared FIAMC/MCI audience with Pope Francis has been requested.