by Kathryn Jean Lopez DETROIT — “They say there are no atheists in foxholes. Maybe there are no atheists on operating tables.” Dr. Ray Guarendi, a clinical psychologist, said this while emceeing a fundraising dinner for a new medical clinic for women and their children. He was responding to Dede Byrne, a medical doctor and […]
DETROIT — “They say there are no atheists in foxholes. Maybe there are no atheists on operating tables.” Dr. Ray Guarendi, a clinical psychologist, said this while emceeing a fundraising
The Christ Medicus Foundation, the Knights of Columbus, the Order of Malta, and other nonprofit, faith-based organizations will be hosting the first annual He.
Clinic director Dr. Lisa Knysz says “the healing love of Christ” will be “wrapped around any individual that walks in” to the Heart of Christ Medical Clinic.