BELMONT — In a new www.catholicnewsherald.com video, diocesan Communication Director David Hains profiles Holy Angels, a 60-year-old institution in Gaston County that serves people with profound physical and mental challenges.
Holy Angels also operates a restaurant, candy story and a small market – all of which are staffed, in part, by its handicapped patients. Holy Angels was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in Belmont. Its residential facility serves 100 severely challenged people who are provided with love, learning, hope and dignity.
Pictured above is David Stines, Cherubs' chef, and two Holy Angels supported workers doing prep work for the lunchtime crowd.
— David Hains | Catholic News Herald