When I become loving toward others and prayerfully quiet and receptive to God’s Holy Presence in this very moment, I become grateful to God for my existence. My Faith deepens. And I see the importance of looking for God in this present, sacred moment. The more I do this, the more uplifted I become and the deeper I can humbly listen to God and cease all judgments about others. Life is about turning more to God and bringing LOVE to everyone. I LIFT MY HEART TO YOU, O GOD, ANDÂ YOU WILL HEAR MY MORNING PRAYER. INTOÂ YOUR HANDS, O LORD, I COMMEND MY SPIRIT.
- About Us/Careers
Since 1956, Guest House has offered hope and healing for men and women religious suffering from addiction.
- Addiction
Guest House stands as a beacon of hope to clergy and men and women religious who are suffering with alcohol and drug addiction.Â
Process or behavioral addictions, such as cluttering, hoarding, internet/digital, and spending addictions, can be just as debilitating, affecting every aspect of life.
- Mental Health
- Trauma
- Binge-Eating Disorder
- Continuing Care
Serving priests, deacons, brothers and seminarians who suffer from substance use disorders, process addictions and compulsive overeating.
Addressing the challenges of addiction, behavioral health, and other compulsive disorders that are faced by women religious.
- Admissions
- Resources
Resources
Guest House offers educational programs that promote wellness for Church and religious leadership communities.Â