When you purchase Food for the Journey and Voices from the
Journey together, receive a complimentary pack for Food for the Journey
Note Cards.
Food for the Journey
This book, an essential formation resource, is a newly updated edition of the
original authored in 1991 by Sister Juliana Casey, a member of the Sisters,
Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Monroe, Mich. In its 173 pages, it
offers the story of Catholic health care as a sacrament of Christ’s healing
mercy in our day. It provides leaders with insights into the relationship of the
health care ministry of the Catholic Church, the mission and ministry of Jesus
Christ, the social teaching of the Church and health care for those persons who
are poor and vulnerable by way of tangible examples and easy to understand
theological concepts.
While the text of the 2013 edition of Food for the Journey remains
the same as the original, the look has been updated. In addition to the hardcopy
version of the book, is it also available as an eBook as well as an audio book
(on CD or MP3 files) with Sr. Juliana as the narrator.
This book, an essential formation resource, is a newly updated edition of the
original authored in 1991 by Sister Juliana Casey, a member of the Sisters,
Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Monroe, Mich. In its 173 pages, it
offers the story of Catholic health care as a sacrament of Christ’s healing
mercy in our day. It provides leaders with insights into the relationship of the
health care ministry of the Catholic Church, the mission and ministry of Jesus
Christ, the social teaching of the Church and health care for those persons who
are poor and vulnerable by way of tangible examples and easy to understand
theological concepts.
While the text of the 2013 edition of Food for the Journey remains
the same as the original, the look has been updated. In addition to the hardcopy
version of the book, is it also available as an eBook as well as an audio book
(on CD or MP3 files) with Sr. Juliana as the narrator.
Voices from the Journey
Published in 2015, the centennial year of the Catholic
Health Association of the United States, Voices from the Journey
celebrates the people of Catholic
health care. Readers can reflect on their own personal experiences through the
perspectives of a housekeeper, a sponsor, a physician, a family member, a
patient and others through vivid personal narratives set in clinics, hospitals
and continuum of care facilities.
Each chapter begins with “The Word,” a Gospel proclamation or story of how
Jesus spoke and acted, and continues with the voice of someone in the health
care ministry who lives the Scripture day to day. Each chapter concludes with a
blessing for all who share that voice’s role, followed by questions for personal
or group reflection.
The author, Sister Juliana Casey, Ph.D., a member of the
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary of Monroe, Michigan, builds on
her highly-regarded book Food for the Journey,
which offers insights into the health care ministry
of the Catholic Church, the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ, the social
teaching of the church and health care for those persons who are poor and
vulnerable.
Like its predecessor, Voices from the Journey will inspire and encourage the
women and men who embody the healing ministry of Jesus and will provide a
message of compassion and hope for those they serve.
Go to www.chausa.org/voices to
learn more.
Food for the Journey Note Cards
This set of 5 notecards (4x5) includes chapter cover images from the CHA
resource, Food for the Journey: Theological Foundations of Catholic
Healthcare Ministry. With these lovely color images on the front and blank
inside, they are appropriate for a multitude of occasions.