Parishioners who are sick or homebound can often feel alone and alienated from family, friends, daily activities, and parish life. We know the homebound are so much more than their sickness or their inability to participate fully in the parish. We know they offer us gifts of faith, prayer, life experiences, and so much more which our parish needs! Visiting those who are homebound can be one of the most rewarding ministries in a parish. Training is provided! Come and be transformed as you serve those in need!
Serve on a team of caring volunteers to help set up and serve funeral luncheons in St. Leo’s Hall following Funeral Masses at Blessed Sacrament.
Tuesday mornings in the Courtyard Annex, we build community among grandparents and empower them in their vocation through sharing of life’s ups and downs in a spirit of prayerful support.
Confidential Prayer Support
Blessed Sacrament Parish has two Prayer Chains:Please click HERE to submit a Special Prayer Intention.
As we navigate challenging times, let's come together as the Body of Christ and offer special prayer intentions for our salvation and the salvation of the world. New to our Parish, we have an online form available to submit special prayer intentions. This prayer group supports other prayer groups in our Parish and is an additional avenue to submit prayer requests. Prayer requests can be submitted any time of the day or night and remain confidential.
If you are a member of Blessed Sacrament and desire to be a part of the prayer group, please click HERE.
Children’s Rosary After Wednesday Mass. Gather to pray for the needs of children, especially that nothing keeps them from coming to or remaining in Jesus.
Rosary for Life – 4:45pm Tuesdays. Praying for the protection of life from conception to natural death.
Rosary for Priests After 8am Mass on Thursdays. Praying for all Priests
Rosary for Needs of the Parish – 3:45pm Saturday before Mass.
Rosary for Ukraine and conversion - Sunday evenings at 7:00pm
Members bring the Eucharist and / or pray with those who are homebound and unable to attend Mass, depending upon need. Visits are made to the hospital, assisted living facilities and individual homes. Family members and friends of the homebound are encouraged to contact the Parish Center 262-5541.
A call for widows to pray for Priests and those in Church leadership, to be devoted to the Blessed Sacrament and to promote adoration of Christ in the Eucharist. Meeting times vary throughout the year.