Sunday, October 2

Services, Worship

The Unitarian Crusade for Mental Health

Dorothea Dix
(Image from U.S. Library of Congress)

It’s Mental Health Awareness week – an excellent opportunity to explore Unitarian Dorothea Dix and her one-woman crusade to bring the plight of mentally ill people to the attention of the Massachusetts legislature nearly 200 years ago, advocating for their rescue, humane treatment, and ongoing care. Touring throughout Massachusetts, she found mentally ill people living in appalling conditions, often bound in chains with little to no clothing, locked in cages, closets, cellars, stalls, or cells, many beaten regularly, living with no heat, bedding, or blankets. Her Unitarian faith enabled her to see the humanity and worth of people afflicted with mental disorders. Thanks to her tireless crusade, Dix rescued countless suffering people, influencing legislation at the state and federal levels and overseeing the creation of hospitals to care for the mentally ill.

Worship is at 10 am Sunday mornings. If you prefer — or if you are feeling sick — please log on to Zoom from the comfort and safety of your own home to be a part of our worship experience.

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