
The Miracle of Loreto This is the miracle story of construction of Loreto. Finances, labor and materials seem to come out no where. This Catholic Care Home is being built to minister to the whole family facing the losing of a loved one, as well as, caring for the loved one...
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Mission Outreaches:
Divine Mercy Sunday is one of the annual events which draws people to the shrine to experience the power of prayer and reconciliation. Speaking at conferences on end of life issues....
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Non-Drug Therapy:
People with terminal illnesses often need pain medication. Stress and tension increase pain. Non-drug therapies seek to decrease stress and tension, thereby decreasing the amount of pain medication which is needed to control the pain. Many non-drug therapies will be available at Loreto, including pet, water, massage....
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Physical Care:
The physical care of the resident/patient is of the greatest importance not only for the obvious medical reasons but because we are to minister this care with the heart and hands of Jesus and His merciful love......
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Respect Life Websites:
Searching these websites will take you to a virtual library of materials for your education, preparing talks, and being informed when you are faced with the need to make health care decisions.....
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Education: Education is the key to overcoming ignorance about anything. Educating ourselves about End of life issues is a matter of life and death....
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End of Life Issues:
If we ever decide that a poor quality of life justifies ending that life, we have taken a step down a slippery slope that places all of us in danger. There is a difference between letting nature take it's course and actively assisting death.
C Everett Koop, MD.....
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Healing Stories: Mike's family was told that he would be taken off of life support because it was a case of futile care, a Texas law that overrides a persons "Living Will" or Advanced Directive ...
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Holy Family Ministry Center:
The Center was founded in 1992 for "the Renewal and Restoration of the Family and Catholic Family Life" and has expanded that outreach to the sick and terminally ill with the building of Loreto on the Plains. The Center includes The Shrine of Divine Mercy, Pope John Paul II Family Life Center where there is a small library, Private Chapel, 3 meeting rooms and the large "Atrium"....
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Layout of Loreto
Loreto will serve up to 4 people. Spacious rooms, hallways and a media room for the young people make the stay at Loreto.....
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Secular Franciscan Order:
We are Secular Franciscans following Jesus the way St. Francis did, going "From Gospel to Life and Life to Gospel", serving those vulnerable people who are in need of care.....
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