A Vision is RealizedMore than half a century ago, Austin Ripley founded Guest House – with what at the time was a revolutionary mission – to treat Catholic clergy, and religious who suffer from alcoholism.
Ripley believed it was essential to treat chemical dependency in an atmosphere which affirms the special nature of the priesthood and religious life. He also knew that the most effective treatment should use the 12- Step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous in order to treat a disease which is physical, spiritual and emotional.
Time has proved Austin Ripley right. Since its beginning, Guest House has been the means for more than 7,600 priests, brothers, sisters, deacons, and seminarians to be released from the ordeal of active alcoholism and drug dependency and many maintain sober and productive lives.
On the Road to Recovery, A Word of EncouragementBeginning March 1, Guest House will offer daily inspiration and encouragement via text message. Sign up for FREE inspirational textmessages by adding your cell phone number and clicking "Submit". This service is free, but check with your provider because message and data rates may apply.
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