Reflection from Kirkwood Chaplain, The Rev. Richard Hanna On March 17, we will again celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. But do you know his story? In his teens, the British boy Patrick was kidnapped and brought to Ireland as a slave where he was put to work as a shepherd. For six long years, Patrick lived … Continued
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The season of Lent is observed by many denominations around the world; the season begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Maundy Thursday. In the liturgy for the Ash Wednesday service, an invitation is traditionally offered: “I invite you, therefore in the name of Christ, to observe a holy Lent by self-examination and penitence, by … Continued
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Reflection from The Rev. Richard Hanna, Kirkwood by the River Chaplain As we approach the end of January, I would like to share a few reflections on entering a brand new year. Some of you may know that the month of January is named after the Roman God, Janus. On some Roman coins of that … Continued
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By The Rev. Richard B. Hanna, Chaplain A story is told of a woman who was way behind on her Christmas to-do list. So as to at least get her Christmas cards mailed before the holiday, she hurriedly bought a pack of 50 cards with an attractive Christmas design on them. Without even looking inside … Continued
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Earlier this year, a new resident was moving in. As her family was getting her settled on the second floor of the Riverview wing, I ran into one of the new resident’s daughters in the hallway. She looked like she could use some help or maybe just a friend so I stopped; that’s when I … Continued
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Contact Us TodayOur residents come from different backgrounds and bring their unique qualities, talents, and life experiences to complete the Kirkwood community. Here are just a few reflections from some individuals who call Kirkwood their home.