• June 15, 2026
    Listening sessions at CHA assembly draw out ideas for healthcare transformation

    Discussions on access, affordability, equity and sustainability will shape a practical plan for the future of Catholic healthcare.

  • June 15, 2026
    Let us tell you what we need, say those on the front lines of Ebola outbreak

    In a call arranged by CHA, health experts in Africa and global relief providers say local experts should lead the Ebola response.

    A health worker stands at a temporary health clinic at the Mpondwe border crossing linking Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in early June.
  • June 09, 2026
    Ministry providers can use AI to advance their mission, say panelists at an assembly session

    The speakers said that while AI can cause harm, it can be used for good if implemented in a mission-based way.

  • June 08, 2026
    Snapshots capture the joy, unity of CHA membership at 2026 assembly

    Check out pictures of some of the people and events that made the gathering in St. Louis special.

  • June 08, 2026
    'My hope is that we courageously cooperate to strengthen one another'

    Joe Gage, incoming CHA chair, says "seeds" of formation offer solutions to challenges facing the ministry.

    Joe Gage, 2026-2027 chairperson of the CHA Board of Trustees, takes part in a session at the 2026 Catholic Health Assembly
  • June 09, 2026
    'Just say yes to being used for good': Burn survivor and motivator John O'Leary inspires

    The man whose story is told in the movie Soul On Fire urges his audience to be grateful and to make their lives about something bigger than themselves.

    John O’Leary, who survived horrific burn injuries as a child after being treated at St. John’s Mercy Medical, now Mercy Hospital St. Louis, speaks at the 2026 Catholic Health Assembly in St. Louis

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