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Phemie
Guest
I was thinking the same thing. It’s not a catchy slogan that will change decades of behaviour.The only thing to do is to have the priest visit each person personally.
When they feel like he cares, they will agree to be taken down to the Mass.
Going to an assisted living arrangement will not make someone who regularly made it to Mass stop going now that it’s more accessible. Neither will it make someone who’s a C&E Catholic start going to weekly Sunday Mass when they haven’t felt the need to do so for decades.
All you can do, as staff, is present them with the opportunity. Assisted living or not, I would not take kindly to an employee who sticks his/her nose in my personal business, even if it’s out of concern for my soul.