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Pastoral Ministry
The Pastoral Ministry component includes the following ministries:


Respect Life
Raises awareness of respect for all life. Please call Lori Cotterall at (610) 328-3826 or Kathy Kelly at (610) 789-3186


Eucharistic Celebrations
Healing Mass and Mass of Remembrance


Bereavement
Pastoral Bereavement visitors who offer assistance during the passing of a loved one.  Twice a year, the bereavement team, led by George Salloom and Trish Sullivan, offer an 8-week bereavement seminar.


Elizabeth Ministry
Supports women and their families during the joys, trials, and sorrows of childbearing years. Their mission is to cherish children, encourage families, and build community; sponsors a yearly retreat for women, and provides assistance to the Mother’s Home in Darby. Contact person is Mary Joan Walsh.


Visitation Ministry
Sr. Martina, RSM visits and identifies the needs of the homebound and those in nursing homes and hospitals, organizes the HOPE drivers; (HOPE drivers) drive parishioners to doctor’s appointments and various local errands. (Parish Nurse) visits and identifies the needs of the homebound, those in nursing homes, hospitals and those recovering from illnesses; (Volunteers) visit the lonely, run errands, be a listener or doer and those who are Ministers of Care take Holy Communion to Shut-ins

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