“Public policy should protect people who must take time away from their jobs to handle serious family responsibilities.”
Inside the Capitol: Advocating for policies that give families flexibility to care for loved ones
For Baltimore sculptor, medium of clay becomes an instrument of healing
Even as a professional grief counselor at Gilchrist Hospice whose job is to help others grapple with loss, the 43-year-old husband and father was reeling from news of the murder of the daughter of one of his colleagues.
Pandemic seen affecting people’s mental well-being, not just physical health
The COVID-19 shutdown this past spring and the virus’ continuing effects have impacted people’s mental health.
Catholic Charities’ Pregnancy Counseling and Adoption Services to close
“While there is still a need for these services, there are many other organizations who provide these services, and provide them with the same philosophies that we have,” said Steve Bresnahan, executive director.
Father Kenneth Doyle: Skipping the Confiteor/ Priests and family counseling
Q. I have noticed that more often than not, the Confiteor (“I confess”) is skipped at Mass, and the priest or deacon goes right into the […]