The Catholic Medical Guild of Singapore


Events

Come journey with other Catholic medicos at weekly bible sharing and monthly masses.
Join us for our formation programmes to learn more about spirituality, moral theology and bioethics.
Serve with us in local and overseas missions.

UPCOMING EVENTS

1. 59th CMG AGM 2011

- Venue: Mt Alvernia Lecture Room
- Dates: 30th October 2011, Saturday
- Time: 4-6pm AGM, 6pm Mass
- RSVP: cmgsingapore@yahoo.com.sg

Join us for our AGM, with mass celebrated by Archbishop Nicholas Chia in the evening, followed by dinner and fellowship!

2. Public Forum: Overcoming Subfertility - Naturally

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- Venue: Mt Alvernia Hospital, Lecture Room
- Dates: 7th November 2011, Monday (PH after Hari Raya)
- Cost: $10 per person / $15 per couple
- Register: www.fertilitycare.com.sg
- Time: 10am - 1pm

If you’re having difficulties waiting for the stork, join us as we shed some light on how you can overcome subfertility - the natural way.

REGULAR EVENTS

1. BYOB (Bring Your Own Bible)

- Time: 6th, 13th, 20th October 7.30pm
(held every Thursday, except for the last Thursday of the month)
- Venue: CANA Level 2, CWS Building 55 Waterloo St

* Join us for more fellowship and sharing every Thursday, except for the last Thursday of the month! =) *

2. CMG Monthly Mass

*October takes a hiatus as we celebrate our 59th AGM and mass*

3. Outram Campus Weekly Mass

- Time: Every Wednesday, 12.15pm
- Venue: Medical Alumni Association Hall, Level 1 (Junction of College Road & Outram Road)

More details here


UPCOMING MISSION TRIPS/COMMUNITY SERVICE

Mission trips and Community service


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From the Dr's Blog

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