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SAN ANTONIO, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Matthew C. Morrey, MD, MS, FAAOS, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Orthopedic Surgeon in the field in acknowledgment for his role as an Orthopedic Surgeon with Ortho San Antonio, partnered with the Christus Santa Rosa Health System.
Matthew C. Morrey, MD, MS, FAAOS, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who
Board Certified orthopedic surgeon Dr. Morrey has led an impressive career, garnering 11 years of expert knowledge and valuable professional experience in his field. He specializes in hip and knee reconstruction and replacement. Currently, he has devoted the past five years as an orthopedic surgeon with Ortho San Antonio, a partner of CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Healthcare System, where he performs outpatient total hip and total knee arthroplasty, as well as complex reconstructions and revision surgery. He enjoys spending time with his patients and is committed to matching the
Matthew C Morrey, MD, MS, FAAOS, is recognized by Continental Who s Who
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A statue of St. Michael the Archangel is displayed at the Church of St. Michael in New York City. (CNS Photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
St. Michael the Archangel is back, invoked to defend Christians from the snares of the devil. Or at least his prayer is.
The Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel is now a staple of liturgies in many parishes, often recited at the end of Mass or immediately after. The prayer, invoked in various forms from 1886 to 1965, was shelved as part of the Mass after the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
But renewed interest in the prayer developed in the fall of 2018 in the wake of concerns about church unity and new revelations of the sexual abuse of children by clergy. In October of that year, Pope Francis invoked the prayer and suggested it be recited at liturgies. The comments were made following a highly publicized dispute between the pope and Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano and also followed the release in August 2018 of the Pennsylvania grand jury report
Fr. Daniel Felton of Wisconsin was announced Wednesday as the new bishop-elect for the Diocese of Duluth, including Catholic churches on the Iron Range, where he is scheduled to be officially installed May 20.
Feltonâs appointment from the Vatican and Pope Francis comes more than a year after Bishop Paul Sirba died in December 2019 and about seven months after former Bishop-elect Michael Mulloy resigned last September over allegations he sexually abused a minor in the 1980s in the Diocese of Rapid City in South Dakota.
Felton, 66, most recently served as the vicar general and moderator of the curia for the Diocese in Green Bay, Wisconsin since 2014. He will now lead a diocese that serves 10 counties in northeastern Minnesota with more than 44,000 Catholics and 71 parishes.