Three times a week Jean and Sister Mary Margaret do a radio programme for the Residents at Leeds. (see blog)
This brings the residents joy and happiness.
God bless you all
Lord, You have given us Jesus Christ your Son as our Lord and Redeemer. He always showed compassion for children and for the poor, for the sick and the afflicted.
AS DID JEANNE JUGAN
Open our eyes to the needs of our brothers and sisters; inspire in us words and actions to comfort those who…
Lord, You have given us Jesus Christ your Son as our Lord and Redeemer. He always showed compassion for children and for the poor, for the sick and the afflicted. AS DID JEANNE JUGAN Open our eyes to the needs of our brothers and sisters; inspire in us words and actions to comfort those…
About seven years ago, I became an independent resident at St Peter's. I continued my role in caring for an elderly Priest, Father Reynolds, who was wheelchair bound.
Saint Jeanne Jugan became very special to me. I could see how she lived on in all the Little Sisters that I met. They were from all…
Alison is delighted to show us the theme cake that she made for today's feast day of the Transfiguration of our Blessed Lord to three of his Disciples.
The feast of the Transfiguration gives us a foretaste of Christ's glorious coming, when He "will change our lowly body to be like His glorious body." We…
A STALWART of Hackney’s St John’s ambulance Brigade – who was part of the Popes personal ambulance crew while he visited Britain and later received a medal from him during an international first aiders gathering at the Vatican – is to receive a special honour for her services to the community
Providence “Provi” Micallef has…
Our wonderful sisters and staff entertaining the residents in the garden at our Bristol home.
Pavel is very proud of the first sunflowers he planted. They look wonderful in our garden.
It remains incumbent upon all members of society to understand, appreciate and cherish the gifts of the elderly and to bring about those necessary changes to improve the care and comfort of those most senior and vulnerable in our communities. “As we slowly return to a more normal way of life, let us not forget the…
It remains incumbent upon all members of society to understand, appreciate and cherish the gifts of the elderly and to bring about those necessary changes to improve the care and comfort of those most senior and vulnerable in our communities. “As we slowly return to a more normal way of life, let us not forget…
Ayesha Orlanda, 52, a senior sister at Bradford Royal Infirmary, had been in intensive care for 41 days after being admitted in May.
She had been critically ill but says she now has a "second chance at life".
The senior sister, who works on the acute dialysis unit, eventually regained consciousness and was moved on…
Intergenerational solidarity isn’t an option but a question of justice. The world that we have received belongs to those who will follow us. Our world is a free gift from God that we need to share with everyone. Jeanne Jugan showed us the example of how we should live as a big family and how…
