Mark our Chef at Leeds has made a very decorative Christmas cake for the Residents of Mount St Joseph’s.
Little Sisters, Residents, staff and volunteers cheer the shoppers with Carols and Song, as they collect at a Morrison’s store in London.
On 31st. August the statue of Our Lady of Fatima was welcomed by the Little Sisters and Residents at St Anne’s Home, Stoke Newington.
In Newcastle last Sunday 15th to celebrate the beauty of creation during our Mass. The entrance procession was made by some Residents carrying the globe, baskets of fruits vegetable, flowers, bread and candles. Then the offertory procession was accompanied by a liturgical dance performed by our Filipino employees. Everybody was happy to pray for this……
A fundraising initiative “Buy a plant” was planned by Doctor Maria Cunningham who is one of the Doctors who provide medical care for the residents at St Joseph’s Home Manchester, Pam Hunt assisted Maria with the preparation of the planting and regular watering of the plants. A sum…
The Little Sisters on Manchester received an invitation from the St Peter’s High School chaplaincy team inviting them to meet 100 pupils during their religious education lesson. The school is a harmonious multi-cultural racial catholic school where 66 languages are spoken. The motto of the school is “Follow Me. Stay with us Lord…
Mass was celebrated at the Home in Jersey and the Chapel dedicated to St Jeanne Jugan on 24th April. The Little Sisters were joined by many friends of the Home, as well as representatives of the LV Care Group, the new Providers, and the Chapel was full to capacity. Canon Dominic Golding, Dean of the……
The Little Sisters of the Poor were surrounded by Residents, Associates, Volunteers, friends and families at the Mass of Thanksgiving, celebrated at St Thomas’s Church, to thank God for the presence of the Little Sisters on the Island over the past 133 years. Bishop Philip Egan of Portsmouth was the main celebrant, assisted by Priest……
The Little Sisters from several houses in the Province participated at the Eucharistic Congress in Liverpool. A ‘Vocation Exhibition was prepared at St Patrick’s Church Liverpool. Many Priests, Brothers and religious were present and happy to share their experiences with each other and the people who visited the various stalls.
Over the past few months the Residents in MANCHESTER have been busy in the construction industry. With the help of the activities coordinator and volunteers they have been building a house, not with bricks, but with one thousand buttons ! Everyone put so much effort into it and enjoyed every minute.
A young friendly and conscientious volunteer enjoys giving his time to help others.
On Wednesday the 11th July the residents and Sisters from Manchester were delighted to go on a 3 hour Barge Trip to the Pic Forest; “The scenery was beautiful; we were fortunate to have good weather with some sunshine. We discovered man birds and admired the flowers and plants. The trip was very…
