Senior Ministry

Seniors Connecting

Do You Know Someone Who is Disconnected from Mother of Perpetual Help?

As we journey together in faith, we recognize the challenges that many of our older adults face — especially those living alone, managing health concerns, or grieving the loss of a loved one.
Many are unable to attend or participate in parish activities. This social isolation can have profound effect on a person’s well-being. As a parish community, we are called to bring comfort, companionship, and spiritual support to those in need.
If you know a friend or family member who might benefit from a visit by our senior ministry team, let us know.
For more information or to arrange a visit select “Senior Ministry” in the contact form below or call the Parish Office at (414) 453-5192.

Bringing the Parish Home

Our parish has a significant number of members who are living alone and in their senior years who are not able to come to church and worship together. Due to the long years of merger and the recent covid epidemic, we lost touch with many who built our faith community and the church. As a caring community, it is one of our primary duties to reach out to them and reconnect them to our parish life.
We are blessed to have a great team and under the leadership of Sr. Lincy, our Pastoral Ministry Coordinator, our program is growing in large numbers. We were also able to recruit a group of dedicated volunteers — known as Ministers of Care — who bring the parish home to those who can no longer physically come to be with us at Mass.
Our goal is to expand this ministry to reach every senior of our parish and recruit many more volunteers who are willing to bring our love and care to everyone through their ministry of presence, listening and bringing Jesus through the Eucharist. Please join us in this beautiful mission of the parish by identifying seniors who need our support and considering to be a Minister of Care.  — Fr. Matthew Perumpil,  Pastor, Mother of Perpetual Help

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