Retirement of Sue Hobden from the Little Sisters of the Poor Bristol.
After 34 years of working with the Little Sisters Sue has decided it is time to retire in order to enjoy special time with her Family and grandchildren.                                                        Â
We are very grateful to Sue for her devoted service in Administration over the…
An event which touched the hearts of the Little Sisters and Residents of St. Joseph's, Harborne, Birmingham, was the portrayal of excerpts from the life of St. Jeanne Jugan, enacted by four and five year olds in the reception class at St. Thomas More’s school, Sheldon. The Little Sisters were invited to watch this spectacle and thoroughly…
The Residents of St. Joseph's, Birmingham, prepare their Easter Egg Tree, and Easter Bonnets. They are encouraged by the Sisters and Staff, who look on admiringly at their handiwork.
The Residents of St. Joseph’s, Birmingham, prepare their Easter Egg Tree, and Easter Bonnets. They are encouraged by the Sisters and Staff, who look on admiringly at their handiwork.
The month of May heralded in the celebrations to mark the 150th anniversary of the foundation of our Home in Birmingham. It was on 1st May, the feast of St Joseph the Worker, that the Little Sisters arrived in that City, from Manchester, in 1864. To mark this important milestone Bishop David McGough gladly accepted an invitation…