Sr. Marilee and Sr. Janet were on Living Bread Radio on March 14th speaking about the work and history of our Congregation, and promoting the Living Bread Radio pledge drive.
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This is an article that was published in the Diocese of Erie’s Faith Life Magazine regarding our Sisters leaving the diocese of Erie, PA. Our Community was founded in Erie, Pennsylvania and after many years of having a presence there we are sad to leave our “home town.”
Four of our Sisters attended the Memorial Mass for Mother Angelica at St. Peter’s Church in Canton, Ohio. Pictured from left to right are Sr. Ann, Sr. Jeanne, Sr. Marilee, and Sr. Marianne.
Our residents, their families, the Sisters, and HOL friends, enjoyed our annual sing-a-long on December 27th. Punch and cookies were served afterwards.
Our Motherhouse building project has made a great deal of progress since the building began in September. Please pray for the continued success of this project. We are still in need of financial assistance. If you would like to help with this project, please visit our donation page at https://www.sempercaritas.org/donations/
Our House of Loreto joined in the fun of National Nursing Home Week, May 10-16th, which had the theme this year of “bring on the fiesta!” The week began acknowledging our great staff with a few small gifts and a nice lunch provided. Our residents enjoyed festivities throughout the week: a watercolor art exhibit […]
Our House of Loreto home for older Americans is proud to announce that we will be implementing a program called Music and Memory, a promising approach to caring for people with dementia. For many people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, they are often left feeling trapped within their own bodies. Their past memories that they hold […]
The Sisters have been watching with much excitement the very beginnings of our Motherhouse building project unfold. The first of such activity was the putting up of stakes where the land is to be tested. A few weeks later a large drill came onto the property to take samples where the stakes had been placed. […]