Appropriate
parishioners are recommended to the
Archbishop for approval as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion,
also commonly known as Eucharistic Ministers. After
necessary
preparation and training, Eucharistic Ministers assist in the
distribution of Holy Communion at Mass and in ministry to the
hospitalized, sick and homebound. Please see below.
Ministry at Mass is scheduled at the the Mass time of
their preference.
Please email or phone Mike and Jill Heitzman (292-1605) for further
information.
February and March
Minister Schedule
Eucharistic Minister
Roster (.pdf format)
Hospital Visitation /
Eucharistic Ministry to the Hospitalized
Eucharistic Ministers visit the hospital
weekly. Please inform the Parish Office when a parishioner enters
the local hospital or an out of town hospital. The hospitals do
not contact the parish, nor do they always list people with their
religious affiliation.
In case of emergency, contact the Parish Office (233-3092).
Eucharistic Ministers who would like to serve in this ministry should
likewise notify the Parish Office.
Eucharistic Ministry to the Homebound
Each week, Eucharistic Ministers take the Eucharist to persons who are
unable
to attend Mass or who are temporarily or permanently confined to their
homes
or nursing homes.
Persons who desire such ministry should call
the
Parish Office (233-3092) or have someone call for them.
Eucharistic Ministers who would like to serve in this ministry should
likewise
call the Parish Office.
Last updated: 6 June 2007 wjh