Spiritual & Pastoral Care
L.E. Phillips-Libertas Treatment Center’s mission and vision statement is, “To reveal and embody Christ's healing love for all people through our high quality Franciscan health care ministry.”
Caring for your physical, emotional and spiritual well-being is a primary concern of L.E. Phillips-Libertas Treatment Center. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, we embrace a holistic ministry to all dimensions of the human person: body, mind and spirit.
Being a patient can be stressful and profoundly affect you and your loved ones. During joyful times, your spirit soars. During times of crisis or illness, your spirit can become heavy.
Often, questions and concerns arise when you are in treatment. You may experience fear, anxiety or loneliness. Perhaps your faith is uncertain. Maybe you feel lost, confused or overwhelmed. These feelings are common and none of us are immune to them. St. Francis knew the importance of a healing touch and encouragement during these times.
The Spiritual/Pastoral Care Department includes Spiritual Care chaplains, volunteers, a priest who provides the sacraments and a Director. Your priest, minister, rabbi or other spiritual leader is welcome to visit you while you are here. If you, or a family member, want to talk to someone from Pastoral Care, please tell your nurse or counselor.
Holy Communion is distributed upon request for those who wish to receive communion. Arrangements for non-Catholics can also be made.
Chapel
Mass is celebrated in our chapel at HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital Monday-Friday at noon.
Labyrinth

At L.E. Phillips-Libertas Treatment Center, we understand recovering from substance use disorders can be filled with twists and turns, leaving someone unsure of which direction to go. To reflect this, we have installed a labyrinth, a winding circular path with no shortcuts or easy way out. This labyrinth is not a maze or a puzzle, but rather an opportunity for patients to walk with devotion and thoughtfulness towards the center of their lives as believers. We invite all patients and clients to take the opportunity to prayerfully walk our labyrinth, gaining insight, focus or peace.