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Holy Communion for the Sick and Housebound

Holy Communion for the Sick and Housebound

Sometimes Catholics are unable to come to Mass because of illness or because they are housebound for one reason or another. This does not mean they have to miss out on receiving Communion. Priests or lay ministers can visit the sick and housebound to give Holy Communion to them. A person who receives Communion this way is sharing in the Eucharistic meal of the whole Parish community.

If you or a loved one requires this service, please contact the Parish office and you will be given details of a contact person who can arrange a home visit for you.

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