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Mary MacKillop’s Experience with Illness

Mary MacKillop reflection World Day of Prayer for the Sick

Recently I have heard our culture described as being ‘crippled with emotion and needing intensive care for hope’. There are many types of illness including, physical, emotional and psychological, pervading the environs that we mix in.

https://www.sosj.org.au/mary-mackillops-experience-with-illness/

World Day of Prayer for the Sick Reflection

COVID-19 reflection World Day of Prayer for the Sick

Have you ever been hospitalised because of illness or a need for surgery? Such an experience can be overwhelming. Suddenly you’ve lost all control of your identity, free movement, decision making, privacy and body. For most of us, this experience is temporary but for many people it becomes a permanent reality.

https://www.sosj.org.au/world-day-prayer-sick-reflection/
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