Oblates

Have you ever heard the word “oblate”?

An oblate is a powerful word in Christian history – it is attributed to a layperson, living in general society, without religious vows, but dedicated to the service of God.

Angels’ Place is blessed with many who dedicate a portion of their lives to God through the service of our residents. They work in our office, brighten our homes, provide meals, and help in many other ways.

Recently a former vice president of human resources at the Karmanos Cancer Institute, has volunteered three days each week to help us recruit caregivers.  Four women also volunteered -- to serve directly with our residents as caregiver – while the need is especially great. 

 Maybe their kids have left the nest or maybe they retired a little early.  In any case, these good people still have energy and intellect to be productive, and they have a capacity to dedicate themselves to service in ways they had previously only imagined.

Just as we offer prayers of gratitude for you, we hope you will remember these oblates who choose to offer themselves in service at Angels’ Place. 

 

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