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Frank James Hospital in real life, a speculated appearance of the St. James Hospital in the movie.

St. James Hospital
Biographical information
Location

Central Isle of Wight

Appearances

Fragile

Purpose

Hospital

St. James Hospital was situated in the mesial of the Isle of Wight. It's one of the two operating health institutions in the island, the other being Mercy Falls. However, unlike Mercy Falls, St. James Hospital is a general hospital.

History

St. James was to be used to relocate the children of Mercy Falls but the event was either delayed or cancelled due to a train crash, which escalated a growth of patients in the hospital, eventuating shortage of beds, causing the children at Mercy Falls to delay the departure until another institute is found. As events escalated at Mercy Falls, the entire hospital was collapsing and certain other paranormal events were taking place including the sudden intense fractures that were inflicted by the ghost of Charlotte Rivers, the emergency squad from St. James was summoned, helping the hospital to evacuate, although the squad along with the remaining management, faced certain paranormal complications. The remaining survivors and children were then relocated to St. James. Amy Nicholls was fatally injured in the evacuation but was saved from a kiss of love from the spirit of Maggie Reynolds. Amy Nicholls is then recovered and is seen in one of the rooms in the hospital alongside Kerry Robert and later, the spirit of Maggie Reynolds, glaring at an ailing woman.

St. James

Credits to Satucket

Stjamesthegreater

The hospital is named after St. James, James the son of Zebedee and his brother John were among the twelve disciples of Lord. They, together with Peter, were privileged to behold the Transfiguration, to witness the healing of Peter's mother-in-law and the raising of the daughter of Jairus, and to be called aside to watch and pray with Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane on the night before His death.

James and John were apparently from a higher social level than the average fisherman. Their father could afford hired servants, and John (assuming him to be identical with the "beloved disciple") had connections with the high priest. Jesus nicknamed the two brothers "sons of thunder", perhaps meaning that they were headstrong, hot-tempered, and impulsive; and so they seem to be in two incidents reported in the Gospels. On one occasion, Jesus and the disciples were refused the hospitality of a Samaritan village, and James and John proposed to call down fire from heaven on the offenders. On another occasion, they asked Jesus for a special place of honor in the Kingdom, and were told that the place of honor is the place of suffering.

Trivia

  • The institute maybe a tribute to St. Marys' Hospital or closed Frank James Hospital in the Isle of Wight.
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