Mission Moments

Monthly mission moments to reflect and pray on weekly.

Statue of St. Francis of Assisi Statue of St. Francis of Assisi

Reflection:

Healing and Wholeness

“Brothers and sisters: You are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the holy ones and members of the household of God, built upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the capstone.” – Ephesians 2:19

We believe all people are brothers and sisters belonging to the universal human family. We are not only sacred but are social and all have rights and responsibilities to participate in society, seeking together the common good and well-being of all, especially to act with justice.  (United States of Conference of Catholic Bishops, Seven themes of Catholic Social Teachings) 

What might you do today to treat everyone you encounter as brothers and sisters attending to the healing and wholeness of mind, body and spirit? 

Beautiful babbling brook in a forest full of autumn leaves

Monthly Mission Module
October 2025

The Feast Day of St. Francis offers another opportunity to deepen our appreciation of the  150th anniversary of our Hospital Sisters. 

The service and commitment of the founding Hospital Sisters was the result of their response to the call from God to follow Christ in the footsteps of St. Francis. 

These brave women dedicated themselves to care of the sick, trusting that by utilizing their gifts in the service of God and others, they would become more and more the people God created them to be. 

We, too, have been called to care for the sick and, through that work, be transformed into the fullest version of ourselves - a version that can carry forth the mission of revealing and embodying Christ’s healing love into the future.

Reflection

"We now come to God’s third way of being close to us: through sharing. Places of suffering are frequently also places of sharing and mutual enrichment. How often, at the bedside of the sick, do we learn to hope! How often, by our closeness to those who suffer, do we learn to have faith! How often, when we care for those in need, do we discover love! We realize that we are “angels” of hope and messengers of God for one another, all of us together: whether patients, physicians, nurses, family members, friends, priests, men and women religious, no matter where we are, whether in the family or in clinics, nursing homes, hospitals or medical centers.”

- Pope Francis, Message on World Day of the Sick 2025

Team Discussion

  • Where do you see the Franciscan tradition alive in our ministries today?
  • How was being close to those who suffer enriched you?
  • Consider your own vocation story. When did you recognize your call to serve in health care?

Dates to Remember

October 1 | St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center (Green Bay) Foundation Day

October 4 | Feast Day of St. Francis & the Foundation Day of St. John's Hospital School of Nursing

October 18 | Feast Day of St. Luke, patron saint of physicians/providers

October 22 | Holy Family Hospital Foundation Day


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Thankful

Monthly Mission Module
November 2025

Learning to say thank you isn’t just a lesson in manners for small children. It’s a life-long practice we can all benefit from. 

In Catholic healthcare, we know relationships are fundamental to providing high quality, whole-person care, and one essential ingredient of healthy relationships is gratitude. 

We give, we receive, and we acknowledge the beauty of that connection by being thankful. 

At HSHS, we give so much: our talent, compassion, time and care. But we receive so much more: joy, fulfillment, meaning and growth. 

This November, consider all the ways you can thank the patients, colleagues, and community members who make our ministry possible.

Reflection

“Above all, let us not forget to thank: if we are bearers of gratitude, the world itself will become better, even if only a little bit, but that is enough to transmit a bit of hope. The world needs hope. And with gratitude, with this attitude of thanksgiving, we transmit a bit of hope. Everything is united and everything is connected, and each one can do their part wherever they are. The path to happiness is the one that Saint Paul described at the end of one of his letters: “Pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit” (1Thess 5:17-19).”

- Pope Francis, General Audience, Dec. 30, 2020

Team Discussion

  • What gifts have you received from others at HSHS? What gifts do you have to offer?
  • How can you help create an environment that promotes gratitude?
  • What connections do you see between our mission and hope?

Dates to Remember

November 1 | All Saints Day

November 2 | All Souls Day

November 4 | St. Clare Foundation Day

November 11 | Veteran's Day
                            St. John's Foundation Day

November 13 | St. Elizabeth's & St. Francis Foundation Day

November 15 | St. Anthony's Foundation Day

November 17 | St. Mary's Decatur Foundation Day
                             Feast of St. Elizabeth

November 27 | Thanksgiving

November 30 | First Sunday of Advent


Download the November Mission Module