...and in Europe, there are many more Nuns who provide palliative care for the LGBTQ community, per this AI summary...Christ's message to "Love one another" rings loud and clear among them.
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AI Overview
Yes, Catholic nuns and related Catholic organizations in Europe provide hospice and end-of-life care to LGBTQ+ patients, often with a growing emphasis on sensitive care. Initiatives exist, such as the Caritas Association for the City of Cologne launching a program for LGBTQ+ seniors in 2022, which includes staff training to ensure respectful, tailored care, with a focus on welcoming and dignified treatment for all patients.
Key Aspects of Care and Context:
Inclusive Care Initiatives: In Germany, Catholic nursing homes are expanding their inclusivity to better serve LGBTQ+ residents.
Focus on Dignity: Generally, Catholic care providers in Europe are expanding their focus on treating all patients, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, with dignity and compassion.
Pastoral Approaches: Some Catholic nuns in Europe offer pastoral care that aims to be inclusive and supportive to LGBTQ+ patients in their care.
While specific approaches can vary, there is a recognized effort within Catholic healthcare organizations in Europe to improve care for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Link: https://www.newwaysministry.org/2018/01/05/untold-story-nuns-support-lgbt-people/
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