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  2. Our Lady of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II consecrated and dedicated the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire to Our Lady of Peace. [3] It is the largest place of worship in Africa. Elsewhere throughout the world, there are parish churches named in honor of Our Lady of Peace in various forms, such as the parish of Our Lady of Peace in ...

  3. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Hospice Advantage, LLC purchased Hospice Care of Pelham from HC Healthcare, Inc. on April 1, 2012. Two years later, on April 14, 2014, an initial Hospice Accreditation survey with the Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) was held. Hospice Advantage of Pelham received 10 deficiencies from the survey administrator.

  4. Our Lady of Peace Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The altar at Our Lady of Peace Church. Since 1976, Eucharistic adoration is in progress at Our Lady of Peace Church 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, unless the Holy Mass is being celebrated. Our Lady of Peace church was founded on June 24, 1961. Fr. Joseph G. Sullivan, the founding pastor, oversaw construction of the church, hall, and rectory.

  5. Church of Our Lady of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Peace was to be merged into the Church of St. John the Evangelist at 348 East 55th Street. [6] In February 2017, the Archdiocese with the blessing of Pope Francis, announced an agreement to sell the church to the Egyptian Christian Coptic Orthodox Church community. [7] It then became St. Mary & St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church. [8]

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Until recently, hospice was a nonprofit service mostly catering to cancer patients. Hospice care usually happens at home, where a nurse or caretaker visits a dying patient and comforts him or her. Occasionally it happens in an institutional setting, such as a nursing home. A few hospices also have inpatient facilities.

  7. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    The more influential early developers of hospice included the Irish Religious Sisters of Charity, who opened Our Lady's Hospice in Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland, in 1879. [10] It served as many as 20,000 people—primarily with tuberculosis and cancer —dying there between 1845 and 1945. [ 10 ]