
World Day of the Sick Celebrated Across Our Centres
Discover how Sisters Hospitallers celebrated the World Day of the Sick in Addlestone and Foso, bringing together residents, staff and sisters in prayer, reflection and community.

Discover how Sisters Hospitallers celebrated the World Day of the Sick in Addlestone and Foso, bringing together residents, staff and sisters in prayer, reflection and community.

Sisters Hospitallers mark World Day of the Sick London 2026 at St Teresa’s Chapel, renewing their commitment to dignified, Gospel-rooted care.

On World Day of the Sick 2026, Sisters Hospitallers reflect on Pope Leo XIV’s message and renew their mission of compassionate, person-centred care for those who suffer.

On World Cancer Day, Sisters Hospitallers reaffirm their commitment to walk alongside every person affected by cancer. Beyond statistics, we recognise unique life stories, dignity, and the need for compassionate, person-centred care that embraces body, mind and spirit.

On the World Day for Consecrated Life 2026, celebrated on 2 February, the Church reflects on consecrated life as a faithful presence of care and hope, lived daily through the mission of Sisters Hospitallers.

Joan Uribe, General Director of Hospitality Europe, visited Sisters Hospitallers centres in the UK from Monday to Wednesday, strengthening dialogue, collaboration and a shared commitment to hospitality and person-centred care.

At Sisters Hospitallers centres, hospitality begins in every smile, act of care, and shared moment. Life here is filled with community, compassion, and warmth.

Is Blue Monday really the saddest day of the year? Explore the scientific evidence and what truly affects mental health and wellbeing in winter.

Raising Awareness, Reducing Stigma, and Promoting Compassionate Support to Improve Mental Wellbeing for People Across the UK

A reflection on a year lived through care, compassion and shared humanity, made possible by the daily dedication of our Hospitaller Family