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The Saint Gianna Physician Guild is an association of faithful Roman Catholics that aims to uphold and promote the values of the Roman Catholic Church in the lives and professional practices of those in the medical field and to bring them together to defend these values in a public way. The guild has as its patroness St. Gianna Beretta Molla, a saint canonized by John Paul II in 2004. She died in 1962 at the age of 39. She was a devoted wife, mother and physician.

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Guild President Speaks at Vanderbilt University Print E-mail

In October of 2008 the president of St. Gianna Physician’s Guild, Thomas McKenna, travelled to Nashville, Tennessee for several speaking engagements which included addressing medical students and others at Vanderbilt University.

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Mr. Thomas McKenna Travels to Franciscan University and the University of Pittsburgh Print E-mail

Thomas McKenna speaks to Franciscan University studentsThomas McKenna speaks to Franciscan University studentsOn April 18th  and 19th  St. Gianna Physician’s Guild president, Thomas McKenna, addressed university students in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Steubenville, Ohio speaking about St. Gianna Beretta Molla and the work of the Guild. While in Pittsburgh Mr. McKenna organized the enshrinement of a picture and relic of the recently canonized saint in the Ryan Catholic Newman Center run by priests of The Oratory of St. Philip Neri. The center serves students from the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon, and Chatham College.

Medical students from the University of Pittsburgh contacted Mr. McKenna upon learning about the Guild and joined with the Precious Life pro-life organization to arrange a program for students. Friday evening, following Mass, a picture of St. Gianna was taken in procession from the chapel to the student conference room. After praying prayers of enshrinement the picture was hung on a wall in a prominent place and blessed by Fr. Michael Darcy who presided over the enshrinement. The enthusiastic support from the priests at the Oratory made was inspiring for all who attended.

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