SAGINAW, MI – In a move that has cast a somber shadow over Saginaw, Michigan, Saint Mary’s Hospital, a cherished institution of faith and healing, has been purchased from Ascension. The hospital, once a proud part of the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw, now stands under the banner of MyMichigan Health.
A Sacred Legacy Ends
This transition marks a poignant end to a sacred legacy. The hospital, now renamed MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw, was more than a healthcare provider; it was a symbol of the Catholic community’s commitment to service and compassion. The acquisition also includes Ascension St. Mary’s Towne Center in Saginaw, Ascension St. Joseph Hospital in Tawas, and Ascension Standish Hospital.
The Catholic Community Mourns
The Catholic community is grappling with a profound sense of loss. The departure of the hospital from the Catholic system has left a void that cannot be easily filled. The community, steeped in faith and tradition, mourns the end of an era.
The Church, though no longer directly overseeing the hospital, shares in this collective sorrow. It had always taken pride in Saint Mary’s Hospital, which stood as a testament to the Church’s mission of service and love.
A Future Uncertain
As the hospital embarks on its new journey, the Catholic community watches with heavy hearts. There is a lingering fear about the future, a silent prayer that the hospital continues its mission of providing compassionate care.
In the end, the transition of Saint Mary’s Hospital serves as a stark reminder of the impermanence of worldly institutions. The Catholic community, while saddened, remains resilient, their faith unshaken. They continue to pray for the hospital, hoping that its new journey honors the sacred legacy it leaves behind.
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