Spirituality Program
The Spirituality Program at McGuire Memorial is based on the
belief that individuals with disabilities not only have physical,
social, and emotional needs, but that they also have spiritual
needs—the need to experience the presence and love of God.
Residents experience living within a Christian community, developing
Christian relationships, and taking part in community prayer
experiences which use ritual and multi-sensory symbols in order
to awaken and evoke a sense of the sacred—an intuitive
knowledge of God.
The relationships established within the McGuire
Memorial Christian community help the individuals realize that
they are loved, feel a sense of inclusion, and know God’s
love. The prayer experiences often evoke within them a sense
of the sacred, an experience of the holy, and the presence of
God.
A full-time Director of Pastoral Care, Capuchin Franciscan Father
Bill Gillum, coordinates and offers the spiritual programming
at McGuire Memorial.
Catholic residents are given the opportunity to receive and celebrate
the sacraments of the Church. Mass is celebrated daily for those
who are Catholic and have received their First Communion. Joining
them at the daily celebration of Mass are the Felician Sisters
who minister at McGuire Memorial assisted by volunteers from
the neighboring Saint Cecilia Parish.
For individuals of other
faiths such as the Lutheran, Methodist, and Episcopal Churches,
pastors provide religious services and experiences, and provide
parish companions for services in their respective churches.



