
Make an Elderly Person’s Christmas Brighter
The faithful can help to banish their holiday blues, help lift their spirits, and bring them into the joy of Christmas.
The faithful can help to banish their holiday blues, help lift their spirits, and bring them into the joy of Christmas.
The joy and blessings that come from time spent serving Christ is worth every minute.
COMMENTARY: We must be present and available to the elderly, welcome them, bring them into our lives.
Aboard his flight to Canada on Sunday, Pope Francis marked the Catholic Church's second-annual observance of this special day.
A partnership between the Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern and Central Africa and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation saw 62 congregations of sisters implement a health emergency project in care homes.
Care facilities connect residents with loved ones and offer cheer during season marked by pandemic restrictions.
This kind of almshouse, coming from the Flemish tradition and based on deeply Catholic roots, could be a model for many Western countries that are faced with a deepening crisis in their nursing-home systems.
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