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    • New to the Parish?
    • Contact Us
    • Staff Directory
    • Bulletins
    • History
  • Worship
    • Mass Schedule
    • Sacraments >
      • Anointing the Sick
      • Baptism
      • First Communion
      • Confirmation
      • Marriage
      • Reconciliation
    • Mass Intentions
    • Funerals
  • Ministries
    • Liturgical >
      • Altar Servers
      • Music
      • Lectors
      • Ministries of Care
    • Community >
      • Hispanic Ministry
      • Filipino Community
      • Food Pantry
      • Poor Box
      • Young Adult
  • Faith Formation
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Ministries of Care

Ministries of Care

​“Ordinary People Ministering to Ordinary People In Extraordinary Circumstances”
This beautiful ministry reaches out to the sick, elderly, and handicapped by bringing prayer, presence and Eucharist to those in a hospital or nursing home or at home.  This service is delivered by lay individuals or teams directed by the Ministry of Care Coordinator.
HOW DOES ONE RECEIVE THIS CARE?
It is important to the parish to stay in touch with its sick and/or elderly and tend their sacramental and spiritual needs.  If a person cannot attend Mass, even for a short period, she/he is urged to request a Ministry of Care visit.
As soon as possible, the sick person or a family member is asked to call the Parish Office and request that Holy Communion be brought to the home, nursing home or hospital.
For a home bound person, the Ministry of Care Coordinator will assign a Minister of Care to visit.
In the case of a patient in a nursing home or hospital, the Coordinator will alert those who minister in the respective place to seek out the parishioner and add her or him to the list of those to be visited.
WHO CAN BE A MINISTER OF CARE?
Men and Women who are:
  • Regular participants in the Eucharistic liturgy
  • Good Listeners                                                                                                                          
  • Loving, caring, and willing to spend time with the sick and suffering
  • Open to sharing prayer and faith with the sick
  • Willing to undertake the necessary initial training for the ministry
  • Committed to enriching training in ministry via scheduled meetings

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                               St. Clare of Assisi Parish
St. Cecilia Church                      St. Colette Church
700 S Meier Rd                           3900 Meadows Dr
Mt Prospect IL 60056              Rolling Meadows IL 60008
                               Phone:  (​847) 437-6208
​               Email: [email protected]

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