Includes: Autism, Alzheimer's, Bi-Polar, Depression, Dev. Disabled, Schizophrenia + all others

 

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Click the link below to visit our former web site, 

http://www.guildbjlabre.com/old/

The Guild of St. Benedict Joseph Labre is best expressed by its logo

Our Logo 

  • THE THREE HEARTS depict the words of St. Benedict Joseph: "To love God properly we need three hearts in one: a heart of fire for God, flesh for our neighbor and of bronze for ourselves". 
  • IN THE HOLY HOUSE of Loreto in Loreto, Italy one would often find St. Benedict Joseph.  Our patron would go on pilgrimage there, particularly during Holy Week. He had the greatest love for Our Lady of Loreto, and we honor this special place also. 
  • JESUS' CROWN of thorns represents the struggles of those persons with mental illness. Blessed Mother Theresa said, "Mental illness represents Jesus' crown of thorns." 
  • THE HOLY EUCHARIST - St. Benedict Joseph was referred to as: " The Lover of the Blessed Sacrament," and "Poor Man of the Forty Hours."  Here, in the center of Jesus' crown of thorns is a monstrance holding the Blessed Sacrament. It is the Guild's wish to rekindle that fire of love for the Blessed Sacrament here in the United States and around the world. 

Feedback from our Guild Members:

  

            

Mother Theresa

A few months before she died, Blessed Mother Theresa sent us a letter with these kind words: 



" Listen to Jesus saying to you, 'I looked for someone to comfort me and 

I FOUND ONE' 


The Guild of St Benedict Joseph Labre is the "ONE" comfort to Jesus  suffering in those with all types of mental illnesses.



Visit our V.I.P. page to see Blessed Mother Theresa's letter in it's entirety.

 

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Pope John Paul II gave us his blessing.


 "Whoever suffers from mental illness 'always' bears God's image and likeness in himself, as does every human being." Bl. PJPII      


Come and Visit our V.I.P. Page and learn from Blessed John Paul II about the Illness of the Human Mind    


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