The Ministers of the Sick and Homebound are volunteers in the Catholic Church who bring the Sacraments, prayers, and comfort to parishioners who are unable to attend Mass because of illness, age, or disability. They often visit homes, hospitals, or care facilities to offer Holy Communion, anointing, and spiritual support, helping people stay connected to their faith. Their work is important because it ensures that all members of the parish, even those who are homebound, can participate in the life of the Church and feel cared for by their faith community.
