
Pray for the Dying and They Will Pray for Your Intentions
“Today they need your prayers,” said Venerable Mary Potter. “Tomorrow will be too late.”
“Today they need your prayers,” said Venerable Mary Potter. “Tomorrow will be too late.”
Rush Limbaugh is dying — and whether we think about it or not, so are we.
Disability rights advocates filed a complaint with the HHS Office of Civil Rights (OCR), alleging that the state limits on hospital visitations during the new coronavirus pandemic did not accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities.
Family and friends offer peace to dying loved ones through prayers and spiritual care.
The Church and the sacraments bring peace at the end.
COMMENTARY: As we embark on the Holy Triduum, the examples of an unknown religious brother and a French law enforcement officer have much to teach us.
Widely praised for his role in forming priests and providing insights into Ignatian spirituality, Father Gawronski’s final Christian witness took place through his embrace of his cross of terminal cancer.
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