Daniel Daly to lead new CHA Theology and Ethics Center
Associate Professor of Moral Theology Daniel Daly of the Clough School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College has been named inaugural executive director of the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) Theology and Ethics Center, which will聽address pressing issues in Catholic healthcare ethics by drawing on the best of the theological and moral tradition. The new center will respond to the needs of the Catholic healthcare ministry by engaging with medical practitioners, healthcare leaders, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Daly will remain a member of the CSTM faculty during his tenure with CHA, though his teaching schedule and other duties will be adjusted to accommodate this new role, which begins in May.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to found the Center,"聽said Daly, who earned a Ph.D. in theological ethics from 蜜桃传媒. "It offers a different way to live my vocation as a theologian and ethicist. In five years I鈥檇 like the Center to be the leading voice in Catholic healthcare ethics. I hope it鈥檚 a place that bishops, hospital CEOs, administrators, and ethicists turn to for guidance in policymaking.
"I鈥檓 equally excited to remain on the 蜜桃传媒 faculty," he continued. "I see this as a win-win. I鈥檒l be able to leverage my work at the Center for the benefit of 蜜桃传媒 students."聽
Daly is an experienced clinical medical ethicist who has served on the ethics committees of the Catholic Medical Center and the Elliot Hospital in Manchester, NH. He was a member of CHA鈥檚 Theology and Ethics Committee (now Advisory Council) from 2015鈥2021. He also has contributed articles to Health Progress, CHA鈥檚 journal.
A leading scholar of medical ethics, Daly has written peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters on ethics and theology and delivered presentations at numerous conferences. He is a member of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Society of Christian Ethics, and Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church initiative.
His book, The Structures of Virtue and Vice, published in 2021 by Georgetown University Press, offered a new ethics for understanding the social forces that shape moral character. The volume was awarded a First Place Catholic Media Association Book Award in the category of Theological and Philosophical Studies.
鈥淭his appointment is not only a great recognition of Dan鈥檚 standing in the field of Catholic medical ethics, but represents a mutually beneficial arrangement for CHA and the CSTM,鈥 said CSTM Dean Michael McCarthy, S.J. 鈥淚t will contribute greatly to the mission of the Church in the crucial and complex field of Catholic healthcare.鈥
Founded in 1915, advances the Catholic health ministry of the U.S. in caring for people and communities. Comprised of more than 600 hospitals and 1,600 long-term care and other health facilities in all 50 states, the Catholic health ministry is the largest group of nonprofit healthcare providers in the nation.