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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
LITTLE SISTERS
   OF THE POOR                SPRING/SUMMER 2020 NO 281

“May our struggles
and our concern for this planet
never take away
the JOY of our HOPE.”
Pope Francis: Laudato Si’

                            “When you go through
                            deep waters
                            I will be with you.”
                            Isaiah 13:2
"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
been trampling over their habitat; our seas are cleaner and fish are more bountiful.
So, no, not everyone wants things to go back to ‘how they were’. We prefer the
human race when people are kinder, more considerate and more focussed on what
                                                                                            I   solated ‐ but never alone.
                                                                                                        Support and encouragement came from all quarters
is important.                                                                               We’ve given space elsewhere in this magazine to V E Day and the immense joy and
                                                                                            relief which greeted the news that, after six years, the War in Europe was finally over.
Of course, these have also been dreadful times. Many people have died from the              So many people lost their lives, so many millions were left injured, bereaved and
virus, and therefore many are bereaved, most governments are facing huge deficits           without homes or belongings. Yet, somehow, the British stoicism, fortitude and spirit
and we will struggle for a long time before the books can be balanced.                      was not crushed. It may have been momentarily bowed, but it rose again to ‘keep
                                                                                            calm and carry on’. It is perhaps not surprising then, that when faced with new
For Catholics and worshippers of all faiths these have been particularly difficult times,   adversity in the shape of a global pandemic, most of our residents, who lived through
as churches of all denominations have been closed. Not only were we unable to                                                     the Second World War, took the imposed
attend Mass in person, but we were not allowed to hold Funeral Masses with the                                                    regulations in their stride. They seemed not to
coffin present. It is so hard to lose a loved one, and not being able to grieve, to say                                           show much in the way of fear of contracting
a final ‘farewell’ made the mourning process even more painful.                                                                   Covid‐19. The greatest hardship experienced by
                                                                                                                                  most was the lockdown, which meant that their
“Where is your God in all of this?” said the doubters. “Why did He allow this to                                                  families could not visit them in our and their
happen?” The question is asked every time there is a disaster of any sort. So, did                                                Homes.
God visit this pandemic upon a wicked world? No, we don’t believe He did. We
cannot know His mind, but could it be that He intends us to learn from this situation?                                            As Little Sisters of the Poor we did all we could
And, after several months, it seems we are learning some important lessons about                                                  to safeguard our residents, who, of course, are
kindness, charity, consideration, gratitude, selflessness, proper regard for the planet                                           among the most vulnerable groups. Meals were
of which we are stewards. About loving our neighbour and our world. And that is                                                   delivered to rooms by staff who were
where our God is to be found.                                                                                                     appropriately dressed in protective kit, the
                                                                                                                                  temperature of every resident was taken twice a
As Little Sisters of the Poor who tend and care for the elderly in need, we are among                                             day and staff and Sisters did all we could to keep
those who have been very much at the fore‐front of news headlines because of the                                                  spirits high. Our housekeeping and laundry staff
vulnerability of those in Care Homes. We have lost friends and Little Sisters to Covid‐     were fastidious in their cleaning routines and various precautions were put in place
19. But we have been truly amazed at the generosity of so many people who have              to reduce the risk of the virus entering the Homes and spreading.
given money, goods and their time unstintingly to help us through this. We remain
positive and we never forget to pray for those we love, for those we have lost and for      As you will see in the following pages, throughout all,
our suffering and exhausted world. We know that this will come to an end; we pray           we received an extraordinary amount of help from
we will all come out of it as better people. As Our Lord Himself said, “Stand firm, and     you, our benefactors and friends! Food, fruit,
you will win life.” (Lk 21:19)                                                              chocolates were regularly donated; masks and
                                                                                            protective equipment were provided free, a taxi
‘Small yet strong in the love of God,                                                       account was opened by a benefactor to pay for the
like St Francis of Assisi,                                                                  travel to work for any of our staff who would
all of us, as Christians, are called                                                        otherwise have had to use public transport.
to watch over and protect                                                                   Supportive letters and cards were sent from well‐
the fragile world in which we live,                                                         wishers, children and religious organisations, such as
and all its peoples.’                                                                       the Sikh community. We launched appeals for funds,
Pope Francis                                                                                which had been seriously depleted as our Collecting
                                                                                            Little Sisters were unable to leave the Homes.
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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
been trampling over their habitat; our seas are cleaner and fish are more bountiful.
So, no, not everyone wants things to go back to ‘how they were’. We prefer the
human race when people are kinder, more considerate and more focussed on what
                                                                                            I   solated ‐ but never alone.
                                                                                                        Support and encouragement came from all quarters
is important.                                                                               We’ve given space elsewhere in this magazine to V E Day and the immense joy and
                                                                                            relief which greeted the news that, after six years, the War in Europe was finally over.
Of course, these have also been dreadful times. Many people have died from the              So many people lost their lives, so many millions were left injured, bereaved and
virus, and therefore many are bereaved, most governments are facing huge deficits           without homes or belongings. Yet, somehow, the British stoicism, fortitude and spirit
and we will struggle for a long time before the books can be balanced.                      was not crushed. It may have been momentarily bowed, but it rose again to ‘keep
                                                                                            calm and carry on’. It is perhaps not surprising then, that when faced with new
For Catholics and worshippers of all faiths these have been particularly difficult times,   adversity in the shape of a global pandemic, most of our residents, who lived through
as churches of all denominations have been closed. Not only were we unable to                                                     the Second World War, took the imposed
attend Mass in person, but we were not allowed to hold Funeral Masses with the                                                    regulations in their stride. They seemed not to
coffin present. It is so hard to lose a loved one, and not being able to grieve, to say                                           show much in the way of fear of contracting
a final ‘farewell’ made the mourning process even more painful.                                                                   Covid‐19. The greatest hardship experienced by
                                                                                                                                  most was the lockdown, which meant that their
“Where is your God in all of this?” said the doubters. “Why did He allow this to                                                  families could not visit them in our and their
happen?” The question is asked every time there is a disaster of any sort. So, did                                                Homes.
God visit this pandemic upon a wicked world? No, we don’t believe He did. We
cannot know His mind, but could it be that He intends us to learn from this situation?                                            As Little Sisters of the Poor we did all we could
And, after several months, it seems we are learning some important lessons about                                                  to safeguard our residents, who, of course, are
kindness, charity, consideration, gratitude, selflessness, proper regard for the planet                                           among the most vulnerable groups. Meals were
of which we are stewards. About loving our neighbour and our world. And that is                                                   delivered to rooms by staff who were
where our God is to be found.                                                                                                     appropriately dressed in protective kit, the
                                                                                                                                  temperature of every resident was taken twice a
As Little Sisters of the Poor who tend and care for the elderly in need, we are among                                             day and staff and Sisters did all we could to keep
those who have been very much at the fore‐front of news headlines because of the                                                  spirits high. Our housekeeping and laundry staff
vulnerability of those in Care Homes. We have lost friends and Little Sisters to Covid‐     were fastidious in their cleaning routines and various precautions were put in place
19. But we have been truly amazed at the generosity of so many people who have              to reduce the risk of the virus entering the Homes and spreading.
given money, goods and their time unstintingly to help us through this. We remain
positive and we never forget to pray for those we love, for those we have lost and for      As you will see in the following pages, throughout all,
our suffering and exhausted world. We know that this will come to an end; we pray           we received an extraordinary amount of help from
we will all come out of it as better people. As Our Lord Himself said, “Stand firm, and     you, our benefactors and friends! Food, fruit,
you will win life.” (Lk 21:19)                                                              chocolates were regularly donated; masks and
                                                                                            protective equipment were provided free, a taxi
‘Small yet strong in the love of God,                                                       account was opened by a benefactor to pay for the
like St Francis of Assisi,                                                                  travel to work for any of our staff who would
all of us, as Christians, are called                                                        otherwise have had to use public transport.
to watch over and protect                                                                   Supportive letters and cards were sent from well‐
the fragile world in which we live,                                                         wishers, children and religious organisations, such as
and all its peoples.’                                                                       the Sikh community. We launched appeals for funds,
Pope Francis                                                                                which had been seriously depleted as our Collecting
                                                                                            Little Sisters were unable to leave the Homes.
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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
In NEWCASTLE a fund‐raising page was set up on social media by Joanne, who                In a wonderful co‐operative initiative, ‘Oakham
                                 worked at Saint Joseph’s Home, to help pay for           School’ in Rutland joined forces with Rutland
                                 hand sanitiser and vital equipment. Joanne’s             Plastics to make face‐shields for key workers at the
                                 dedication to the work of the Little Sisters is                            Never too impressive rate of
                                 great as three generations of her family have                          young to care 600 per day by
                                 worked at the Home in Newcastle.                                                         using their 3‐D
                                                                                                                          printers and laser
                                                                                                                          cutters. And our
                                        A Delifresh order for                                                             Home in LEEDS was
                                         our Home in LEEDS                                                                one      of      the
                                         organized by Carol                                                               beneficiaries of this
                                                                                                                                                    Visors in full production by
                                         Smith, daughter of                                                               kindness.                 cheerful and willing staff
                                        resident Margherita.
                                                                                                                        Our grateful thanks go to the teachers and pupils of
                                                                                                                        ‘Oakham School’ for arranging everything so well to
                                      At a time when everyone was struggling, your        help keep our staff and residents safe and protected.
                                      generosity was boundless and we have no
words to thank you. We have only our poor prayers to offer for you and your loved         Over to our Home in MANCHESTER and once again, the generosity of folk is heart‐
ones as we assure you that your gifts are so important and appreciated by our dear                                         warming.
residents and staff, who, along with volunteers, went the extra mile to keep everyone
smiling through!                                                                                                                   Our picture shows Sr Bernadette together
                                                                                                                                   with Marion, Activities’ Co‐ordinator, and
                                                                                                                                   Peter, a representative from an organisation
                                                                                                                                   called ‘Making Space’.

                                                                                                                                 Sr Bernadette was in need of some
                                                                                                                                 vegetables for residents’ and Little Sisters’
                                                                                                                                 meals, and was overwhelmed by the
                                                                                                                                 generous delivery of fresh produce donated
                                                                                                                                 to the Home. It is wonderful to witness how
                                                                                          people are thinking of sharing with one another at the time of lockdown.

    Musical entertainment provided by
     Mary & Catherine ‐ daughters of
         resident Agnes Gillard,
          LONDON ST ANNE’S.

     “Making the elderly happy                           Providing light relief for the
        is all that counts.”                                 residents in LEEDS!
          St Jeanne Jugan

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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
Surely there is little more guaranteed to
                                          lift the spirits than the sight of bright and
                                          beautiful flowers. Again, how blessed
                                                                                          T   owards the end of April, family and friends of Alice Millar AJJ, who died recently
                                                                                              and who was a former Jeanne Jugan Associate from St Peter’s Residence, raised
                                                                                          almost £1,000 in her memory for the work of everybody at St Peter’s, London.
                                          we are to have our gardens, especially at
                                          this time of the year.                          Their message ‐ “Thank you ST PETER’S for your wonderful work of keeping our
                                                                                                           friends safe.”
                                        And to contribute greatly to the
                                        profusion of flowers, during Ramadan
                                                                                                              Our thanks to all of YOU who walked,
                                        one of our Carers, Sarah Abdullah and
                                                                                                              ran and cycled to raise funds for us!
                                        her family donated seven hanging
baskets to St Joseph’s Home MANCHESTER to be put in the courtyard where they can
                                                                                                             Adam and Holly ran around Streatham.
be seen and admired by the residents.
                                                                                                             Fergus, John and Sarah walked through
                                         During lockdown, especially in the early
                                                                                                                        Bluebell Woods.
                                         days, it was deemed vital that residents
                                         were mostly confined to their rooms for
                                                                                                                    Joey and Amy ran through
                                         their own
                                                                                                                         Brockwell Park.
                                         safety. It
                                         has not
                                                                                                               Paul cycled 60km around his garage!
                                         b e e n
                                         easy, but
                                                                                                                Simon and Catrina ran and cycled
                     Zoom time at        the Little
                 St Peter’s Residence                                                                                 through Bushy Park.
                                         Sisters did
everything we could to lessen the impact of the loss
                                                                                                                  Sean ran along the riverside at
of physical contact which was felt partpicularly
                                                                                                                            Kingston.
acutely when it came to family members. Our Homes
provided electronic tablets and were helped in this
                                                                                                                 Richard cycled to Crystal Palace.
by residents’ family members and kind people
                                                        Mrs Lilian Hodges keeps
wanting to help, so that visual contact could be
                                                       in touch with her family                               Dan cycled all over London and Susan
maintained.
                                                       with video calls                                       walked around parts of south Wales.
It was also important to keep everyone informed. At
                                                                                                              And also involved were Adrian, Holly
                                      our Home in MANCHESTER, this was
                                                                                                             and Daniel. We are indebted to you all.
                                      achieved by streaming our Residents’
                                      Meetings on TV screens so that all could
                                      participate and be given news of events
                                      nationally and locally. Mother Josephine                                       The Little Sisters have been deeply touched by the kindness
                                      (pictured on screen) took the opportunity to                                   of so many people and we are hugely grateful to everyone
                                      voice her thanks to the staff for their                                        who has donated, and continues to donate, at a time when
                                      exceptional standards of care and attention                                    our usual channels of fund‐raising have been closed off and
                                      to the needs of the residents during these                                     we are currently unable to hold events, such as our Summer
                                      days.                                                                          Fayre, upon which we rely so much.

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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
Unaverse to Verse!                                                                                         Covid‐19 ‐ We Will Beat You
Poetry to reflect the times we live in. We asked some of residents and staff to        A pandemic declared
channel their inner poet and share their thoughts and experiences of this lockdown     There is nothing we can do.
situation in which we find ourselves.                                                  We pray that it will pass as quick as the ‘flu.

                                                                                       Isolating throughout the day
                             Together Apart                                            Care delivered come what may
Together, apart we will come through                                                   With meals on wheels and face masks shielding
A time like no other, it’s what we do.                                                 Our goal to keep everyone from coughing or wheezing.
Our world is so precious, our lives do we treasure
                                                                                       No hairdresser on site
And now we must all keep apart to a measure.
                                                                                       Our hair would give you a fright
                                                                                       But never fear our Marian is here
2 metres the distance, respect one another                                             She does her best armed with rollers and comb
for each of us is sister or brother.                                                   And works her magic by getting in the zone.
Be kind and be thoughtful to each one we
know                                                                                   The loneliness comes and goes in waves,
and the world will enjoy a warm fuzzy glow.                                            but it’s ok to feel this way...
                                                                                       We miss our families we hold dear
Try to be patient, it’s a nasty old thing                                              But can keep in touch with new tech here.
we can’t hurry time, but let’s join in and sing!
Stay safe, stay at home, save lives you don’t know                                     We salute our residents, Sisters and staff
                                                                                       And remember them all by giving a weekly clap.
Apart but together on this journey we go.
                                                                                       We keep smiling through remembering too
                                                                                       we are in it together and that we will beat YOU!
Margaret Moroney, volunteer, St Anne’s Home London
                                                                                       Poem by Pauline Doherty, St Joseph’s Home, Manchester

                                          THE LAUNDRY GIRLS
                                        The laundry girls are quite unique
                                      Keeping all garments clean and neat
                                        They wash, then iron, fold and pile
                                                                                                                                               “We miss our
                                    Look at their faces and see the big smile                                                                  families we
                                   Dry skin irritation are common complaints                                                                   hold dear...”
                                  But their sense of humour is never displaced
                             So here’s thanks to our laundry staff who day after day
                                         Take Covid‐19 and wash it away.

                                      Laundry Staff, St Joseph’s Newcastle

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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
Two Metres
                                                                 P     raise be to You, my Lord!

Two metres apart we are told we must be
will this be the end for you and for me?
For speaking to me, don’t know about thee
Two metres is by far now, more than I can see.
                                                                 T    he second Encyclical from Pope Francis was released in May 2015 and was
                                                                      entitled Laudato Si’ ‐ ‘Praise be to You’. The
                                                                 title came from a canticle of St Francis of Assisi
                                                                 from whom, as we know, the Holy Father took his
I’ll listen for your voice when you come near                    papal name. St Francis of Assisi is one of our most
But in the big hall, I’ll miss you I fear                        popular saints and is regularly depicted as being
And even outside, when it’s sunny and clear                      surrounded by animals, birds and fruits of the
I fear you’ll walk by in the sun’s glare, my dear.               earth, and so his passion for Nature serves as a
                                                                 fitting catalyst to urge us to care more for that
Two metres alone in my circle I’m bound.                         which God created out of love for us.
I stretch out my hand and nothing is found.
So I’ll shout out in case you might be around                    On the fifth anniversary of the publication of
Beyond the two metres, I might hear your sound.                  Laudato Si’ and with the world in a degree of
                                                                 turmoil from the global pandemic, the Holy Father
But alas I’m afraid, it’s not to be                              felt it was important to remember St Francis, who
This might the end for you and for me.
For outside this same mark, where I cannot “SEE”                    “If you have men who will exclude any
there’s nothing I “HEAR”, but God’s good air, silent and free.      of God’s creatures from the shelter of        ‘lived in simplicity and in wonderful
                                                                      compassion and pity, you will have          harmony with God, with others,
Jim                                                                      men who will deal likewise with          with nature and with himself’. He
                                                                      their fellow men.” Francis of Assisi        shows us just how inseparable the
                                                                                                               bond is between concern for nature,
                                                                                                             justice for the poor, commitment to
                                                                                                society, and interior peace.’

                                                                                                Our Holy Father goes on to say that our common
                                                                                                home ‐ Earth ‐ is like a sister with whom we share
                                                                                                our life and a mother who opens her arms to
                                                                                                embrace us. ‘This sister is now crying out to us
                                                                                                because of the harm we have inflicted on her by our
                                                                                                irresponsible use and abuse of the goods with which
                                                                                                God has endowed her. […] We have forgotten that
                                                                                                we ourselves are dust of the earth (Gen. 2:7); our
                                                                                                very bodies are made up of her elements, we
                                                                                                breathe her air and we receive life and refreshment
                                                                                                from her waters.’
                                                                                                (Laudato Si’, Pope Francis)

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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
Fresh air, nature and greenery are surely beneficial for everyone. During the

‘C       are for our common home’                                                     pandemic there has been a resurgence of interest in the pastime of gardening.

                                                                                                                                          At our Home in NEWCASTLE
                                                                                                                                          one of our residents found
That is the subtitle of the Encyclical Laudato Si’ and it is something we, Little                                                         huge solace in helping our
Sisters of the Poor, have tried to take to heart as far as we are able. Most of our                                                       gardeners. Marian Molloy
residents and, indeed, many of our Little Sisters, remember a time when the                                                               was     greatly    missing
roads were not gridlocked, when air travel was a rarely‐afforded luxury and                                                               tending her own garden
when mass‐production with all its factory pollution was in its infancy. Now it                                                            when she moved into our
seems that Society has lost its way as people become ever more greedy and                                                                 Home and so jumped at
needy of material goods which are so cheap to produce by underpaid workers                                                                the chance offered by
and so quickly discarded ‐ often into huge landfill sites. Pope Francis is right to                                                       John the gardener to help
draw our attention to this and we all need to re‐set our priorities.                                                                      him       nurture      the
                                                                                                                                          flowerbeds near the fish
“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that                                                             pond and also tend the
will endure as long as life lasts.”                                                                                                       strawberry patch. She
Rachel Carson, conservationist and marine biologist                                                                                       takes her watering duties
                                                                                                                                          very seriously and can be
The global pandemic of Covid‐19 has taught us some salutary lessons. We do                                                                seen diligently wielding
                                                                                           The fish in the pond… have trebled in size!
not need to spend so much time in our cars, flights overseas for business                                                                 her watering can every
meetings can be carried out equally easily                                                                                                day in the garden.
online and during the lockdown we have
learned how to provide more efficiently for
ourselves when it comes to food as some
things we thought of as ‘essential’ just
weren’t available. In these ways we have
come to a better appreciation, perhaps of
the things we have previously taken for
granted.

Our Homes all have the great blessing of a                                            Apparently the rabbits are also
garden! And what a true godsend that has                                              enjoying the garden and
been. We have been able to benefit from some fine weather as our residents            providing a useful bit of
were encouraged to spend some time outdoors enjoying the burgeoning plants            ‘weeding’ by eating all the
of late Spring and hearing the birds busily carrying on as normal ‐ except that       dandelions they can get their
they are enjoying considerably less polluted air! St Francis would be delighted!      fluffy paws on! Not only that,
Fresh air, nature and greenery are surely beneficial for everyone. During the         but the fish in the pond have, by
pandemic there has been a resurgence of interest in the pastime of gardening.         all accounts, trebled in size in the
                                                                                      space of a year! They are
                                                                                      obviously happy with their               Not too long to
“How could this earth of ours, which is only a speck in the heavens, have so
much variety of life, so many curious and exciting creatures?” Walt Disney            surroundings!                               wait for the
                                                                                                                                 strawberries
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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
Independent resident Mrs Margaret Roome at ST

T      he GREAT Outdoors During Lockdown
                                                                                       PETER’S in London is truly diligent about watering the
                                                                                       many plants we have in the Home.

                                                                                       The House has two connecting corridors which have
Have we ever been so grateful to have gardens at our Homes? All our gardeners are      glazed roofs and tall windows and the plants clearly
dedicated, hard workers who ensure that the grounds are a delightful oasis for our     enjoy these as wonderful greenhouses! They grow
residents to soothe away cares and provide wonderful fresh air in the warmer           abundantly, but they do need regular watering: step
months.      We have been                                                              forward Margaret with her watering‐can!
especially grateful for these
open spaces once lockdown                                                              Margaret is very enthusiastic about the garden and tells
rules were eased.                                                                                                           us, ‘Pawel our
                                                                                                                            Polish gardener has
At ST ANNE’S in Stoke                                                                                                       created       such
Newington, London social                                                                                                    beauty. He has also made many bird houses
distancing rules were strictly                                                                                              (below) which he has installed around our
observed during some flag‐                                                                                                  garden plus small box houses for garden insects
waving in the garden for VE Day                                                                                             to multiply. He has made the garden a nature
commemorations.                                                                                                             reserve.’

                                                Across the Thames, at ST PETER’S       Margaret does not just confine herself to helping Pawel in our garden. We’ll let her
                                                in Vauxhall, residents were            explain: “In March 2019 I was distressed to see the plants at the Oval Underground
                                                encourage to soak up some              Station in desperate need of care. I asked the Station Manager if I could tend them.
                                                vitamin D from the sun while also                                He welcomed me with open arms. So, up to January 2020,
                                                lapping up some ice‐cream and                                    I resuscitated the many large plants. The staff were
                                                cake, served by masked Little                                    wonderful to me and most helpful. On two occasions
                                                Sisters, Jeanne Jugan Associates                                 Mother Jacinta allowed Pawel to help me by pruning the
                                                and volunteers!                                                  plants and giving them his professional attention… and so
                                                                                                                 they flourished. Last summer the Oval Underground
                                                Eileen Strevens, (below left) is the                             Station won third prize for the best kept Station. They had
                                                AJJ Province Co‐Ordinator and she      never won a prize before! Working together in this way became a community
                                                proved to be an absolute gem of        project. It brought new friendships. Kathy, a member of the Oval staff has taken
                                                assistance: she lived in one of the    over. Working in this way has brought a greater awareness of the growth of new life,
                                                guest rooms in the Home for over       not only for the environment but for
                                                2 months during the lockdown so        relationships with our fellow man and
                                                that she could be constantly on        woman.”
                                                hand to help, without the risk of
                                                carrying the virus into the House.     Also busily at work in her newly created ‘raised
                                                Eileen was one of several              garden’ in one of the courtyards is another
                                                volunteers to whom the Little          independent resident Millie Da Silva. So the
                                                Sisters and residents are indebted     residents can see even more beauty from indoors.
                                                for their selfless hard work

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"May our struggles and our concern for this planet never take away the JOY of our HOPE "When you go through deep waters I will be with you." ...
“Old age is not an illness...                  ...it’s a privilege”       Pope Francis

On 31st January this year, Pope Francis welcomed participants to the first
International Vatican Conference on the Pastoral Care of the Elderly. It had been
organised by the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life and it has been entitled:

                        “The Richness of Many Years”                                       “Generations are called to share in God’s
                                                                                           plan of love, in a relationship of the mutual
On these two pages we reproduce some of the comments made by the Holy Father               exchange of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.”
in his opening address to the Congress.
                                                         “The richness of many years
                                                         […] is the precious treasure
                                                         that takes form in the life
                                                         journey of each man and
                                                         woman […] Life is a gift, and
                                                         when it is long it is a
                                                         privilege.”

                                                                                                                                           “The elderly are also present in the
“The indifference and rejection that our                                                                                                   future of a Church, together with
societies manifest towards the elderly                                                                                                     the young. […] That is why it is so
demand not only of the Church, but of all of                                                                                               important that those advanced in
us, a serious reflection to learn to grasp and                                                                                             years and the young speak to each
to appreciate the value of old age.”                                                                                                       other.”

                                                                                            “(The elderly) are the indispensable
                                                                                            link in educating children and young
                                                                                            people in the faith. We must get used
                                        “In the Bible, longevity is a blessing. […] In      to including them in our pastoral
                                        granting old age, God the Father gives us           horizons and to considering them […]
                                        time to deepen our knowledge of Him, our            as one of the vital components of our
                                        intimacy with Him, to enter ever more into          communities.”
                                        His heart and to surrender ourselves to
                                        Him.”

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Victory in Europe Day 1945                                  ‘After VE Day there was a street party held in our
                                                                                       road, for the under 12‐year olds. The joy was
                                                                                       unbelievable. At every opportunity a party was held.
                                                                                       The tables were laid out, outside Sheila Hancock’s
                           75th Anniversary 2020                                       family home in Latham Road. (Sheila ‐ right ‐was
                                                                                       later to become a well‐known actress). She was a
                                                                                       year older than me, so at 12 years of age she was too
                                                                                       old for the children’s party. Her father was the ARP
                                                                                       warden. He was very active in the War effort. He
                                                                                       used to check our gas masks. He was a lovely person.
O     n VE Day ‐ 8th May ‐ we were united ‐
      while still keeping carefully apart ‐ in
commemorating Victory in Europe Day. Once
                                                                                       We all came from humble beginnings and Sheila
                                                                                       never forgot her roots.
again we were blessed with glorious weather
and residents dressed up in patriotic colours to                                       ‘Now, looking back I think how hard it must have been at that time for all those
recall the excitement of the day, while at the                                         who lost loved ones whether Service Men or civilians. ‘In the Imperial War
same time offering up prayers of gratitude for                                         Museum it states between 1939 and 1945 about 55 million adults and children
the many who gave their lives in pursuit of the                                                                          died. Many more died later from the effects
freedom we enjoy today. Admittedly our                                                                                   of injuries received.’
freedom has been slightly curtailed by the
efforts to contain the pandemic ‐ but ‘we’ll                                                                                Paula Young is also an Independent resident
meet again’ in more normal circumstances                                                                                    from St Peter’s; and she remembers the
before too long, please God.                                                                                                celebrations in central London. She related
                                                                                                                            them to Mother Provincial Caroline during a
We asked some of our residents for their                                                                                    recent ‘ lockdown foot pampering session’!
particular memories of the great day in 1945.
                                                            Margaret Norris                                               ‘The morning of VE Day, 8th May 1945, was
                                                                                                                          very sunny and warm. My parents decided that
Margaret Roome from ST PETER’S RESIDENCE recalls:                                                                         we would go out early as crowds were already
                                                                                                                          gathering in Westminster. During the previous
‘There were 7 children in my family. I was 10 years of age that time. We lived in                                         night Admiral Donitz and Field Marshall Jodl
                                              Latham Road, Bexleyheath in Kent.                                           had met with General Montgomery and the
                                                                                                                          British Allied Representatives and told them
                                                   ‘There was dancing and singing.                                        that the Germans had surrendered and the War
                                                   Pianos were wheeled out of the      was over. Everyone waited for Winston Churchill to proclaim Peace was finally here!
                                                   houses and played. Some people
                                                   had fireworks. I don’t know where   ‘I asked my parents if we could go to Buckingham Palace as the crowds were going
                                                   they got them from ‐ perhaps they   there to cheer the King and to share victory with him and his family. Crowds filled
                                                   were saved from before the War.     the streets and the roads and everyone was smiling and laughing, just one big happy
                                                   The children were allowed to stay   family of people enjoying peace at last! The atmosphere was wonderful with jostling
                                                   up late ‐ all very exciting.        and lots of cheering, everyone talking as if they had known each other for years.
                                                                                       “What a day! The War is over, peace at last,” they said.

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‘Thousands of spectators filled the Mall and Trafalgar Square and all the surrounding
streets. The War is over ‐ every nationality of Service men and women just dancing
and singing in the sunshine!

‘Every few minutes the King, Queen and the two Princesses came onto the balcony
to roars and cheers and they were later joined by Churchill himself.

‘Eventually, tired but happy, we three went home and that night my parents said,
“You will never forget VE Day and what it has meant to us and millions like us”.’

                                                                                                       Residents from around our Homes
                                                                                        Still smiling and giving thanks to God for peace ‐ 75 Years on!

King George VI, Queen
Elizabeth and their daughters,
Princesses Elizabeth and
Margaret on the balcony at
Buckingham Palace,
8 May 1945.

Prime Minister, Winston
Churchill greets excited crowds
on VE Day 1945.
                                                                                                                               A notice-board of VE
                                                                                                                               Day memories
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                                                                                                                                         Our own pantomime was Cinderella. We
              other General’s Travels ‐ Before Lockdown                                                                                  had no script, except that which was ad‐
                                                                                                                                         libbed, but the story was moved on by a
                                                                                                                                         narrator, who paused occasionally to
                                                                                                                                         explain some of the finer idiosyncrasies

I n January of this year, before the global pandemic of Covid‐19, when people were
  still travelling about freely, we were delighted to welcome to the Province of
London Mother General Maria del Monte Auxiliadora and Mother Assistant Joseph
                                                                                                                                         of the plot, such as it was!

                                                                                                                                          Because we were unable to effect quick
Christine. This was not an official visit, but very much a working trip for a couple of                                                   costume changes ‐ despite our having a
weeks. In that time our special guests visited most of our Homes in England from                                                          Fairy Godmother with a magic wand ‐ we
their base at St Peter’s Residence in London. Mother General was also in the UK to                                                        had two Cinderellas: one in tatters and
brush up on and practise her English. We were all instructed not to make a ‘big fuss’                                                     one in a ball‐gown! The fairy coach was
of the VIP visitors as they had a good deal of work to pack into a relatively short          cut out of cardboard and mounted on a wheeled walking frame, the giant mice, made
amount of time. But, of course, we could not let their visit pass without a little           out of white fake fur, were pushed on to the stage with longs sticks and ‐ to the huge
entertainment ‐ after all, a person has to relax sometimes!                                  delight of everyone in the House ‐ our Ugly Sisters were played to absolute perfection
                                                                                             by our maintenance men, Vinnie and Rick! You never saw a better pair of Ugly
So it was that we decided to present a little show at St Peter’s at the start of the visit   Sisters! Both of the men are burly chaps, the sort of man you want around when
so that Mother General Maria and                                                             there’s heavy maintenance work to do. To see them dressed up in gorgeous flouncy
Mother Assistant Joseph Christine                                                            dresses, huge wigs and odd‐coloured socks is a sight most of us will find it hard to
could get to meet everyone in the                                                            forget! As you can imagine, they brought the house down! Mother General Maria
Home. The show was very much of the                                                          may not have had much of an idea about the panto’s plot, but she certainly
‘variety’ type with sketches, songs and                                                      recognised a funny sight when she encountered it!
dances performed by residents, staff
and volunteers. Mother General is                                                            At the end of the show Mother General delighted us by playing a short piece on the
originally from Spain and we wanted
her to feel welcome ‐ but not too
homesick! The first sketch involved a
couple of residents with their holiday
suitcases ‐ one heading for Vauxhall
and the other under the impression
they were going to Valencia in Spain –
it was accompanied by the Spanish
song ‘Y Viva España’ which was belted
out with huge enthusiasm by everyone
‐ including Mother Maria! There
followed typical English songs to which special words had been written to mark the
occasion. Our chaplain, Canon Michael Cooley produced a fine Papal impersonation,
and everyone was delighted when the residents, led by Jeanne Jugan Associate
Connie Cull, performed a ‘hand jive’. We decided that the finale should be something
typically British and what could be more British than a pantomime? What could be
more confusing to a non‐Brit than a pantomime? The leading man is played by a
woman and the pantomime dame is played by a man ‐ simple!

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piano by way of thanks. Music crosses all language borders. The show was declared                                               VIÑA DEL MAR is known as the
a huge success and Mother Assistant Joseph Christine reported that she didn't think                                             ‘Garden City’ and Mother
she had ever seen our gentle, caring and good‐humoured Mother General laugh                                                     General Maria and Mother
quite as much before! ‘Result’ as the young ones would say!                                                                     Assistant Patricia were treated
                                                                                                                                to a short ride in a horse‐drawn
We so look forward to welcoming Mother General Maria back to the UK one day                                                     carriage from the gate of the
when we can travel freely again.                                                                                                Home to the entrance,
                                                                                                                                accompanied by music from
                                                                                                                                the police band!

In the Autumn of last year, Mother General Maria, accompanied by Mother Assistant     On the trip to our Home in Peru the
Patricia Ivonne del Espiritu Santo, made a Canonical Visitation to the Province of    guests’ car was stopped by more
Chile‐Argentina a part of the world                                                   police ‐ this time not playing music!
which has recently been so badly                                                      On being told that Mother General
affected by the Covid‐19 pandemic.                                                    was in the car, the officer allowed the
Mother General Maria is deeply                                                        group to pass ‐ but only on condition
saddened by the devastation in the area
she so enjoyed visiting and, along with
all the Little Sisters, is remembering their                                                                                           of receiving a blessing,
people in her prayers.                                                                                                                 for      which       he
                                                                                                                                       respectfully removed
                                                                                                                                       his helmet!

                                           The trip began with a visit to our Home                                                     Three regions of Peru
                                           in SANTIAGO ‐ where Mother General                                                          are quite distinct by
                                           Maria planted three araucaria trees,                                                        their geography and
                                           which they named Peace, Charity and                                                         culture: TACNA is located
                                           Joy. These national trees are conifers
                                           which can live for up to 1000 years.
                                                                                      in one of the driest regions of
                                                                                      Peru and the staff, residents
                                                                                      and Jeanne Jugan Associates
The next stop on the
                                                                                      treated the visitors to
Visit was CONCEPCIÓN,
                                                                                      wonderful and colourful
where the visitors were
                                                                                      entertainment ‐ including
entertained by a show
                                                                                      games involving water and ink,
put on by the Home and
                                                                                      which had been tactfully
based on the Papal
                                                                                      replaced with pieces of paper.
Encyclical, Laudato Si.

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                                                       Next stop was LIMA, where
                                                       Bishop Carlos Garcia Camader
                                                       of Lurin, celebrated Mass. The
                                                                                                         oments of Pure Gold
                                                       Bishop works a great deal with
                                                       the poor, orphans and TB
                                                       patients. His motto is a fitting   Pope Francis celebrated his
                                                       one for our age: ‘Do not be        Golden Jubilee of Ordination on
                                                       afraid’ and he tries to live out   13th December last year and the
                                                       the     motto      with      the   Little Sisters were keen to mark
                                                       intercession of the Blessed        the occasion in some special
                                                       Virgin Mary, saying, as she did,   way. After discussing it fully, it
                                                       “Let it be done according to       was decided that Little Sisters
                                                       your word.”                        and residents all over the world
From Lima the visitors went to SAN ISIDRO in Argentina where they were again greeted      would be asked to pray for the
with great enthusiasm, colour and spectacle and had the honour of planting a ceibo tree   intentions of the Holy Father and
                                              in the garden of the Home. The ceibo        offer these prayers as a spiritual
                                              tree bears the splendid red Argentine       bouquet. The other idea was to present the Pope with some chalices for him to pass
                                              national flower.                            on to missionary priests. And so the elderly and friends in our Homes were invited
                                                                                          to contribute small offerings to put towards the purchase of 18 chalices, representing
                                           Any homesickness which might have              the seventeen Provinces of the Congregation and the Mother‐House and Novitiates.
                                           been felt by Mother Maria was surely           Generous donations were received enabling Mother General to give also a monetary
                                           dispelled at NEUQUEN, their next stop in       gift to the Holy Father for his charities: ‘an offering from the poor to the Pope’s poor’.
                                           Patagonia. It was here that the visitors
                                           were offered a large plate of paella from      Ten tickets were obtained for a private audience with Pope Francis on 5 December 2019.
                                           the Spanish society, so it was bound to        Mother General Maria and Mother Assistant Benoite travelled to Rome where they chose
                                           be authentic! Mother Maria and her             a delegation of five Little Sisters and five residents from our Homes in Rome and Marino.
companions also visited the new Home where construction is well advanced.                 The elderly residents were very conscious of their role as ambassadors of the elderly of the
                                                                                          world; they were all truly poor and of various nationalities and each one needed some
On the morning of their departure, Mother General Maria was delighted to see                                                                             assistance from a Little Sister ‐
members of the Spanish society dance sevillanas for her!                                                                                                 truly representative of our
The flight from Neuquen to                                                                                                                               mission.
Buenos Aires and then to
Santiago went well and                                                                                                                                    Mother General reported
Mother General Maria and                                                                                                                                  that the Pope seemed
Mother Assistant Patricia                                                                                                                                 genuinely moved by the
arrived home filled with                                                                                                                                  elderly in the little
happiness and gratitude for                                                                                                                               delegation as he looked into
the love shown them during                                                                                                                                their eyes, bright with
their trip to the Province of                                                                                                                             excitement and eagerness
Chile‐Argentina and with the                                                                                                                              as they assured him of their
promise of continued prayers for the Mission of the Little Sisters of the Poor                                                                            prayers.
throughout the world, especially in these troubled times.
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The little group
included Sr Thérèse
Nazarena, who is 99
years    old
requires a wheel‐
chair. When she
                 and
                                                                                          H            undreds of Blessings!
                                                                                                                   Celebrating Centuries notched up!

was introduced to                                                                         It is always such a joy for us to celebrate the centenary of the residents at our Care
the Holy Father, his                                                                      Homes up and down the country. These occasions are ones which merit parties and
eyes twinkled as he                                                                       happy celebrations, although in recent weeks and months these have had to be rather
said, “Here is a                                                                          more muted than at other times. But still, anyone who has lived for one hundred years
postulant!” She took                                                                      and more, is well accustomed to
his    hand      and                                                                      living through some difficult
assured him of her                                                                        times and tends not to be too
prayers.                                                                                  fazed if the party has to be
                                                                                          postponed,      or     ‘socially‐
Mother General Maria told the Pope that Sr Thérèse symbolised “the offering of the        distanced’.
prayers and sufferings of so many sick and elderly Little Sisters in the Congregation.”
                                                                                          At ST PETER'S RESIDENCE in
                ‘Some beautiful things will come from this’                               London, RITA RAVERA notched
                                                                                          up an amazing 106 years on 24
The Pope enquired about our vocation efforts and said, “Put young people in touch         May. Here she is pictured at her
with the elderly. Don’t hesitate to go to parishes and invite the young people to         celebration garden party. The
come to your Homes to give them some contact with the elderly. Some beautiful             table is laden with goodies,
                                                                things will come          kindly donated by Westminster
                                                                from this.”               Rotaract Club..

                                                                   Amen to that.                                                  Also at St Peter’s, DEACON FINTAN PHELAN is
                                                                                                                                  100 years old. Deacon Fintan, seen left with Sr
                                                                                                                                  Ana Maria, is
                                                                                                                                  still       very
                                                                                                                                  sprightly    and
                                                                                                                                  has probably the
                                                                                                                                  widest smile in
                                                                                                                                  the House!

                                                                                                                                   Finally, BRIDGET
                                                                                          CONROY, (right) who has lived at St Peter’s for almost 30
                                                                                          years and worked at one time for the late Queen Mother
                                                                                          is also 100. She is pictured in the garden where she
                                                                                          enjoyed looking after our grotto and making sure the
The Holy Father examines the Spiritual Bouquet of Prayers presented by Mother             birds always had clean water in the bird bath.
General Maria on behalf of the Little Sisters and our friends from all over the world.

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Making the news and                                                                         Silver Linings
attracting press attention in
Dublin was JOSEPHINE SILO.                                                                  One of the silver linings surrounding the Coronavirus cloud has been the appreciation
                                                                                            of front‐line medics and care staff as shown by the regular Thursday Clapping for
Josie, as she is known, is 103                                                              Carers. Naturally we are hugely proud of all our staff ‐ not just our care teams, but
years old and tested positive                                                               all the other staff in our Homes who continue to work so hard to also give loving care
for Covid‐19, which she has                                                                 and preserve some sort of normality in these abnormal times.
shaken off and, after 14 days of
isolation, has now been given                                                               Our Home in MANCHESTER decided to have a special ‘Staff Appreciation Day’ during
the ‘all clear’.        In true                                                             which Mother Josephine and the Community showed their
centenarian       style     she                                                             gratitude to all the staff by inviting them to a buffet lunch,
commented, “It wasn't too                                                                   willingly prepared by the catering staff, and also giving
bad. I had a cough, that’s all.”                                                            them a card and a small gift. It is always lovely to be
                                                                                            appreciated and how encouraged we can be by a simple
Josie, like so many of our residents, misses her family ‐ in her case, her nieces ‐ being   ‘thank you’!
able to come and visit her because of the restrictions. But it doesn't mean that she
has ‘let herself go’! Not at all! Sr Miriam at the Sacred Heart Residence in RAHENY,        12 May was INTERNATIONAL NURSES’ DAY and this year
says that Josie never goes anywhere without her ruby red lipstick and loves to have         we have particular reason to be grateful for their hard
her hair dyed jet black! What a girl!                                                       work and their willingness to put themselves on the front‐
                                                                                            line in the treatment of Covid‐19 sufferers. Our Home in
And undeterred by Sisters and staff in protective masks, CONNIE GRAINGER at our             GLASGOW made a ‘special fuss’ of our nurses by giving
Home in Manchester, very much enjoyed cutting into and, no doubt, tucking into, the         them a small gift and a Certificate of Thanks by way of
magnificent cake made for her 102nd birthday!                                               appreciation for their work. The Clydesdale Singers also donated colourful bags into
                                                                                            which the nurses could put their uniforms before placing them straight into the
                                                                                            washing machine, reducing the risk of cross‐infection.

                                                                                                                                                     In WATERFORD more
                                                                                                                                                     generosity abounded with
                                                                                                                                                     gifts       of       oxygen
                                                                                                                                                     concentrators, slings, face
                                                                                                                                                     masks,      alcohol     hand
                                                                                                                                                     sanitiser and scrubs. An
                                                                                                                                                     Amish bakery also donated
                                                                                                                                                     cakes and are working on
                                                                                                                                                     providing gowns to wear in
                                                                                                                                                     place of plastic aprons.

                                                                                                                                                     We will get through this
                                                                                                                                                     while people are working
Hundreds of Congratulations all round to all our centenarians ‐ too many to                                                                          together for the good of
mention here! How wonderful! God bless you all.                                                                                                      others.

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In Memoriam                                                                                 The Prayer of Pope Francis to Our Blessed Lady
                                                                                             asking for her intercession to bring an end to the global pandemic
S   ince the last issue of Safe Home we have said ’farewell’ to a number of residents,
    friends and Little Sisters who have been called home to God. Some have been
victims of the Covid‐19 virus, some have just reached the end of their time on earth.     O Mary,                                Help us, Mother of Divine Love,
We ask for your prayers for all those who have died that they may be admitted             You shine continuously                 to conform ourselves
speedily into their heavenly home and also for the consolation of the loved ones they     on our journey                         to the will of the Father
have left behind, particularly in these difficult times.                                  as a sign of salvation and hope.       and to do what Jesus tells us.

Without wishing to single out any one person as being special, we nevertheless
                                                                                          We entrust ourserlves to you,          For he took upon himself our suffering,
thought we would mention the death of Mgr Freddie Miles, Prot. Ap., from St Peter’s
Residence in London, simply because he was known by so many people.                       Health of the Sick,                    and burdened himself with our sorrows
                                                                                          who, at the foot of the cross,         to bring us, through the cross,
Mgr Miles came to St Peter’s in September 1998 when he retired (because of failing        were united with Jesus’ suffering,      to the joy of the Resurrection.
eyesight) from his parish of St James’s, Spanish Place in central London ‐ one of the     and persevered in your faith.
churches frequented by the first English Little Sister, Caroline Sheppard. Prior to his
22 years as Rector at Spanish Place, Mgr Miles had served as Private Secretary first                                             We fly to your protection,
to Cardinal John Heenan (for 9 years) and then to Cardinal Basil Hume (for 2 years).      Protectress of the Roman people,       O Holy Mother of God;
During that time he became very well known to the clergy of Westminster Diocese as        you know our needs,                    Do not despise our petitions
                                            well as to the clergy generally in England    and we know that you will provide,     in our necessities,
                                            and Wales.                                    so that, as at Cana in Galilee,        but deliver us always
                                                                                          joy and celebration may return         from every danger,
                                            Before his work at Archbishop’s House,        after this time of trial.              O Glorious and Blessed Virgin.
                                            Mgr Miles had been a schoolmaster and
                                            Housemaster at St Edmund’s College in
                                            Ware ‐ the oldest continuously operating
                                            Catholic school in the country which was
                                            founded as a seminary in 1568 and at
                                            which Mgr Miles had studied to become a
                                            priest ‐ something he knew he wanted to
                                            do from the age of 9 years. Mgr Miles
                                            died from natural causes, in Holy Week
                                            on 6th April at the age of 94, in the 70th
                                            year of his priesthood. He was much
                                            loved by all who knew him and his
                                            uncomplaining,       good       humoured
                                            demeanour together with his huge sense
                                            of fun and innate holiness will live on in
                                            the memory of many people.

May his, and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace and rise in glory. U

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                                                                                                                                2016 at the Vatican CNS photo/Paul Haring
Walk of Faith
                                                                                “In the world you will have
                                                                                trouble,
                                                                                but be brave:
                                                                                I have conquered the world.”
                                                                                                                      John 16:33
  “God whispers to us in our pleasures,
  speaks to us in our conscience,
  but shouts to us in our pains:
  it is His megaphone
  to rouse a deaf world.
                         C. S. Lewis
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