Communion Visitors
Bring and distribute the Eucharist to the homebound parishioners. Identify other needs the homebound have regarding the parish. No Meetings .
Contact Jane Vonderheid
Disabled Ministries
As needs for the disabled in the parish are identified, we try to fulfill that need to the best of our ability. Meetings - Occasionally.
Contact Carol Swehla
Health and Wellness
Provide the holistic health related needs of parish members. Our mission is to strengthen the link between physical, emotional and spiritual wellness. No healthcare experience required. Meetings - Quarterly.
Contact Peggy Baker
Helping Hands
Offer assistance to parishioners by providing meals when in need, transportation to doctor appointments and rides to Mass on weekends. Also do a clothing drive twice a year. No meetings.
Contact Mary O'Bryan
Parish Visitation
Visit parishioners during transitional times of illness and bereavement and welcome new parishioners. No meetings.
Contact Mary Clare Carey
Prayer Chain
Pray at home when contacted by phone or E-mail for requested needs. No meetings.
Contact Mary Zyk
Pro Life
Pray for the sanctity of all life, and participate in activities to support anti-abortion policies and practices. Meetings - 6-7 per year.
Contact Eric Zyk
Rosati Center Casseroles
This group helps to feed the homeless at the Rosati Center. You can help by volunteering to make a casserole (recipe is provided), to make a desert, or to take the food to the Rosati Center. As a volunteer you would be called upon once every 4 or 5 months.
Contact Loterra Donovan
St. Martha's Guild
Provides luncheon for the relatives and friends of deceased parish members after the Mass and Interment. The luncheons are held in St. Martha's Room at the Church site. The volunteers provide salads, side dishes and desserts. The parish provides a meat and cheese tray, bread, and beverages.
Contact Betty Bohn
St. Patrick's Meals
Provide food, clothing, school supplies and hygiene products to the poor and homeless. No meetings.
Contact Mary & Bob Limmer
Social Justice Council
Seeks to examine issues of societal injustice on the local, national and international level. Activities might include gathering of information from such sources as the Catholic Network, Pax Christi, and other justice organizations, providing information to the larger parish community and potentially proposing collective action with the aim of changing conditions, which cause injustice in our society. This could include active membership in local ecumenical organizations, initiating petitions drives, and other forms of political activism of interest to Catholics. Meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of each month.
Contact Beth Lappe
Society of St. Vincent De Paul
Dedicated to helping those in need within the geographic boundaries of the parish. New members welcome. Meetings - 3rd Thursday of each month.
Contact Joe Kretschmer