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If a Loved One is Hospitalized, Homebound or in a Nursing Home...

Anyone who wishes a pastoral visit from our parish, should contact Deacon Linzmeier at    715-344-4326 x 101.

Due to privacy laws, the parish is not often notified by the hospital or nursing homes when one of our parishioners has been admitted. We would appreciate being advised by a family member when this has occurred.
We do make the effort to visit parishioners in hospitals and nursing homes when we are aware of admittance.
We are most happy to make a pastoral visit for anointing, prayer and reception of Holy Communion for any reason.
Photo from Sheila Hudson