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Some Catholic hospitals now require employees to get COVID-19 …
WebCatholic Health World, a CHA publication, reported in early August that six major Catholic health systems — including Ascension, Trinity, Mercy and SSM Health — are requiring employees to be vaccinated for COVID-19 with various start dates in effect from late August to early November. The policy applies to workers and volunteers and in …
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‘We were here’ — health care chaplains reflect on COVID-19 ministry
WebWhen the first COVID-19 patient died at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Sandra Michocki, a chaplain there, said she found herself placing her hands on the window of the patient’s room. “Instinctually, the chaplain is at the bedside when a patient is dying,” she said. “At that moment I felt so hopeless, and it occurred to me we were
Bishop Announces Religious Sister of Mercy of Alma as Catholic …
WebSAGINAW — The Most Rev. Joseph Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, today announced that Sister Mary Rebecca Koterba, R.S.M., MD, has been named Catholic Family Service Executive Director.Sister Mary Rebecca is a member of the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma. She is a board certified physician and surgeon with more than three …
COVID-19 SELF-MONITORING GUIDANCE
WebCOVID-19 SELF-MONITORING GUIDANCE If you have been asked to self-monitor: Stay home and self-quarantine for 14 days & monitor your symptoms twice per day [morning + night] Monitor your health, twice daily Take your temperature twice per day
Bishops Chairmen Announce Launch of National Catholic Mental …
WebWASHINGTON – There is a significant mental health crisis across the United States which has been especially amplified in recent years with the impact of the global pandemic. In an effort to raise awareness on this important issue, remove the stigma of mental illness and mental health challenges, and advocate that those who struggle …
Suicide Prevention Diocese of Saginaw
WebBarb Smith Suicide Resource & Response Network [email protected] (989) 781-5260 P.O. Box 6712 Saginaw, MI 48608
During Pandemic of COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
WebLord, your death was a pain-filled sacrifice. You died for each one of us. Unselfish, humble, perfect and complete was your surrender. Your death freed us from the pain of eternal separation from you. We pray for those in our world, nation, state and community who have died from or will succumb to the coronavirus.
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STATIONS OF THE CROSS During Pandemic of COVID-19, …
Webby your holy cross you have redeemed the world. Silence. LEADER: Lord, you were nailed to the cross and raised high for all to see and condemn. Your suffering and dying tore through your body with every breath you took. Your mother never left you, and a few of your friends stood by and held vigil for you.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Rites of Anointing and Viaticum
Web4 15. When a priest has been called to attend those who are already dead, he should not administer the sacrament of anointing. Instead, he should pray for them, asking that God forgive their sins and graciously receive them
Emergency Relief Diocese of Saginaw
WebIn our collective prayers, we ask for strength, resilience, and healing for the earthquake victims and their families. For more information, please contact Maria Coss at [email protected] or call 989.797.6646. To donate, fill out form below or send checks made payable to the Diocese of Saginaw, Attn: Maria Coss, 5800 Weiss St, Saginaw MI …
The Ministry to the Sick and Homebound and Distribution of …
WebFor the sick, the reception of Communion is not only a privilege but also a sign of support and concern shown by the Christian community for its members who are ill. I. Practical Considerations for Extraordinary Ministers of Communion to the Sick and Homebound. • Know that the relationship with the person who is sick is a key factor.
Letter from Superintendent Cormac Lynn Diocese of Saginaw
WebLetter from Superintendent Cormac Lynn. 12/8/20. Dear Catholic School Families, On Monday, 12/7/20, the Michigan Association of Nonpublic Schools (MANS), along with three high schools and a number of individual families, filed a lawsuit in response to the recent Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) order that, …
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