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Those that are near end of life and their families.
A hospice was originally a place of rest for travellers and in this sense of the word, it dates back to the fourth century. In the modern sense of a place where palliative care is provided for people with a terminal illness, the first purpose-built hospice is St. Christophers Hospice in London, England. It was built in 1967.
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many people support religious freedom.
People with terminal cancer do best surrounding themselves with the love and support of family members. When this option is not available to them, they could look into a hospice facility.
Religious movements can influence people by providing a sense of purpose, moral guidance, and community support. They can also shape individuals' beliefs, values, and behaviors, and can sometimes lead to changes in social, cultural, and political dynamics. Overall, religious movements can have a profound impact on the lives and worldview of their followers.
The leaders of the Catholic church used art from the Baroque movement ti deliver religious messages to the people.
Buddhism?
No, Hospice is a specialized form of Home Care, but for the terminally ill. Hospice treats people with dignity and physical care until the person's natural death.
Simply, because many people in Northern Ireland were being denied their civil rights, and so they and others went to support a movement that was trying to get them.
The Great Awakening. It was a movement in the 1730s in which revived people again and became interested in religion.
The called it the "Great Revival"