About Us
Dear Friends,
We ask you to consider the plight of the survival of the family: the dignity of each man, woman and child deserves to be honored and respected in a culture that welcomes life. We invite you to learn about PerpetuaLife Care's mission to educate, support, and provide authentic Catholic reproductive healthcare. We pray that you will be so excited that you will make this your own mission as well. Therefore, we need to work together and share our resources to make this work of God, this work of mercy, PerpetuaLife Care, Inc., a reality. Gianna of Albany, the medical clinic of PerpetuaLife Care, has now opened its doors to serve women's health needs. We continue striving to make our vision and mission a reality, including creating a Catholic pregnancy resource center.
To find out more about us, donating or volunteering please contact us at:
perpetualifecare@gmail.com
or
PerpetuaLife Care, Inc.
PO Box 65
Clifton Park, NY 12065
The Vision:
PerpetuaLife Care, Inc. is the realization of the sanctity of life, the dignity of the human person, the beauty of human sexuality, and the gift of fertility as intended by God according to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.
Support
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Board
- President
Deacon Ron Hogan - Vice President
Open - Treasurer
Paula Borkowski - Board Member
Dr. Jan Patterson
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St. Perpetua, pray for us!
Saints Perpetua and Felicity were martyrs who died for the faith around the year 203.
St. Perpetua was a young, well-educated, noblewoman and mother living in the city of Carthage in North Africa.
Her mother was a Christian and her father was a pagan. In terms of her faith, Perpetua followed the example
of her mother. Despite the pleas of her father to deny her faith, Perpetua did the very opposite, and fearlessly
proclaimed it. At the age of 22, she was imprisoned for her faith. While in prison she continued to care for her
infant child and put up with the tortures designed to make her renounce her faith. Perpetua remained steadfast
until the end. St. Perpetua was sacrificed at the games as a public spectacle for not renouncing her faith.
St. Felicity was a pregnant slave girl who was imprisoned with St. Perpetua. Little is known about the life
of St. Felicity because, unlike Perpetua, she did not keep a diary of her life. After imprisonment and torture,
Felicity was also condemned to die at the games. Only a few days before her execution, Felicity gave birth to a
daughter who was secretly taken away to be cared for by some of the Faithful.
The feast of these Saints is March 7. (From St. Perpetua Parish)
Meet Gianna of Albany's Doctor
Dr. Jan Patterson, MD., NFPMC, FCP, is a board certified family physician with a concentration in women's health
and fertility.
She is trained in NaProTechnology, a breakthrough in women's health science that works to monitor
and maintain a woman's reproductive and gynecological health.
She offers life affirming general gynecology, and NaProTECHNOLOGY Medical consultations.
Contact Gianna of Albany
Most insurance policies accepted!
To find out about our services, request an appointment & more on our website
Gianna of Albany
242 South Central Avenue, Mechanicville, NY, 12118
Phone: 1-518-779-5225
Fax: 1-518-652-2388
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