Please enjoy this short slideshow of pictures from our 80th Anniversary Breakfast Celebration held on Friday, May 8, 2026, at The Inn at Villanova University.
The link below will take you to our YouTube channel, where you can watch the slideshow.
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The empty tomb changes everything. The Resurrection shows us that hope is never lost and new life is always possible. At Saint John Vianney Center, we see this every day as Clergy and Religious find joy and healing again. Easter is more than a moment in history. It is a promise.
Holy Saturday is a quiet day of waiting and trust. The world feels still, caught between sadness and hope. Many who come to SJVC feel the same way, unsure about the future. We stay with them in the quiet, offering rest, care, and renewal.
On Good Friday, we stand at the foot of the Cross and see how deeply Christ loved us through His suffering. Many Clergy and Religious also carry heavy and lonely burdens. At SJVC, we are there for them, offering care and support so they do not have to face their struggles alone.
When Jesus washed His disciples' feet, He surprised them. The Master became the servant, showing true humility and love. This teaches us that real leadership in the Church means serving others. At SJVC, we support Clergy and Religious who have shown that same love to our Church.
Palm Sunday teaches us that the journey to new life often includes moments of struggle. As Jesus entered Jerusalem, He faced tremendous challenges, yet moved forward with courage and love. At Saint John Vianney Center, we walk alongside Clergy and Religious during tough times.
Help us celebrate 80 Years of Hope and Healing at Saint John Vianney Center!
Join us for our 80th Anniversary Celebration by sponsoring or making a gift to support the Our Lady of Hope Scholarship Fund.
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Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, the moment Mary said “yes” to God’s invitation and the Word became flesh. This month, as we celebrate Religious Sisters Day, we are reminded of the many inspiring Women Religious who followed Mary’s example.
When Jesus calls Lazarus from the tomb, we’re reminded that God can bring new life even from our darkest struggles. Many Clergy and Religious arrive at Saint John Vianney Center overwhelmed and weary from their service. We’re here to walk beside them.
Inspired by Saint Joseph’s quiet strength and unwavering care for the Holy Family, we honor all who serve the Church with humility and love. Today, let’s show gratitude to our devoted priests, who serve as spiritual fathers and guide us with faith and compassion.
Last week, SJVC traveled to England and Ireland, where we met with clergy and religious leaders to share our mission and ministry. Grateful for the opportunity to connect, listen, and strengthen these relationships as we continue our work together. 🌍✝️
In the Gospel, Jesus restores sight to a man who had never seen before. His healing is not only physical but spiritual, helping him recognize the presence of God in his life. At Saint John Vianney Center, we witness similar moments of renewal when Clergy and Religious see hope.
At the well, Jesus offers the Samaritan woman something deeper than water. He offers living water that heals and restores the heart. At Saint John Vianney Center, we see this every day as Clergy and Religious rediscover hope, healing, and renewed purpose in their ministry.
We offer our congratulations to Archbishop Paul Coakley and Bishop Daniel Flores.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has elected Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City as its next President and Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas as Vice President.
SJVC had a staff celebration with the Wild
West theme. We enjoyed the festivities with a delicious
spread of chicken and cornbread, had the chance to
pan for gold, do some arts and crafts, and take fun
photos while dressed in our country garb.
This week, we celebrated the hard work of our Spiritual Care Department!
Staff and residents had the opportunity to participate in the Spiritual Trail.
Thank you to our Spiritual Care Team and all they do to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for everyone at SJVC.
SJVC's Good Neighbor Initiative had a dog's
day afternoon. Last Sunday, our initiative spent the
morning with the dogs, cats, and incredible team at
LaMancha Animal Rescue. We helped with dog walks
and made sure puppies got to play!