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Parish members that are confined to their home or a care center are visited on a regular basis. The Eucharist is brought to those who are able to receive but anable to attend Mass.

Please call the parish office if you know someone who needs these visits.

 Visiting the Shut-ins & Care Centers
Parish members that are confined to their homes and care centers are visited on regular bases by our Pastoral Associate as well as the Pastor.  The Eucharist is brought to those who wish to receive but are unable to attend our weekend liturgies.  If you, or if you know of someone who is either a shut-in (even on a some what temporary bases) or confined to a care center, please call the Parish Office or e-mail our Pastoral Associate at SrMary@stpartickscr.org.

 Parishioners who are Hospitalized
Under the new Federal Privacy Act, hospitals are no longer permitted to give out the names of those hospitalized, or their condition.  While we as a parish staff makes every effort to visit the hospitals on regular and routine bases, at times however, regrettably it is possible for us to miss someone who may be in the hospital.  Therefore we ask that families please notify the Parish Office whenever a parishioner is hospitalized.

 Student Nurse Program
Each year student nurses from Mt. Mercy College spend five weeks visiting our homebound parishioners. A clinical instructor leads and guides them in their learning experience.  If you would like more information on this program please contact our Pastoral Associate at  SrMary@stpatrickscr.org or call the parish office.

St. Patrick Catholic Church

500 1st Ave. NW (location)
120 Fifth St. NW (mailing address)

Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

(319) 362-7966

 

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