Since 1956, Guest House has offered hope and healing for men and women religious suffering from addiction.
Guest House stands as a beacon of hope to clergy and men and women religious who are suffering with alcohol and drug addiction.
Process or behavioral addictions, such as cluttering, hoarding, internet/digital, and spending addictions, can be just as debilitating, affecting every aspect of life.
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.
Guest House offers educational programs that promote wellness for Church and religious leadership communities.
Workshops, retreats, and special events provide our clients and the larger religious community an avenue for learning, fellowship, and ongoing support for those in recovery. We are thankful for all who make our spirit-led events and community outreach possible.
Guest House is fully committed to continue to serve as a resource center of shared experience to help navigate this unprecedented public health emergency.
Alcoholism and drug addiction is a disease of isolation. For someone with longtime sobriety, their whole way of dealing with addiction is interacting with people.
Jesus Christ – fully present in the Holy Eucharist in His divine Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity – calls us all into spiritual communion and dialogue.
Guest House offers educational programs for Church and religious leadership, communities and individuals that bring awareness of addiction and its impact on clergy and men and women religious.
As a part of our mission, Guest House offers a variety of educational workshops and other services for leadership and community members.
Over 70 years ago, the National Catholic Council on Addiction (NCCA) was formed to bring a message of healing and hope to addicted persons and those who love them. Affiliated with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the NCCA is committed to assisting its members to a greater awareness and acceptance of alcoholism, other chemical addictions, and prevention issues. With the support of Guest House, the NCCA is announcing a new initiative that seeks to connect people with existing resources in order to help bring healing and recovery to more people struggling with addictions.
Foster the growth of others through our publication tailored to religious leadership and formation, spiritual direction, pastoral care and education, including parents, teachers, coaches and students.
Guest House, Inc., included in the Official Catholic Directory, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, licensed and CARF-accredited health care provider specializing in addiction treatment for Catholic clergy and men and women religious.
Guest House now accepts insurance, making its services more accessible to those seeking recovery and well-being.