To request a visit, bulletin or learn about becoming a Visiting Ministries Volunteer:
Please call Brian Hindt, Pastoral Associate at the Parish Center at 651-357-1202.
CLICK HERE to read more about what it's like to be a visiting minister
Matthew 25:36, “…When I was sick you visited me…” Saint Rose has over 30 volunteers who are trained for visiting ministries. This includes visiting people in Hospitals, Care Centers and those who are homebound. In these ministries, the church community comes to you when you cannot come to church due to illness or aging.
Communion to the Homebound
Communion may be brought to you at home if you are no longer able to attend Mass. Day and time will be arranged on an individual basis, matching the availability of volunteers and homebound parishioners.
Homebound Ministry Guidelines & Rite
Homebound Ministry Important Reminders
Care Center Ministry
Trained volunteers facilitate Communion Services at various Care Centers in Roseville. This provides residents at Rose of Sharon, EagleCrest, and RosePoint care centers to be able to receive the Eucharist and come together as a community.
Communion Service Rite
Facility Guidelines for Villas of Roseville (formerly Rose of Sharon) and EagleCrest
Hospital Ministry
Trained volunteers can sign up through St. John's Hospital to be a Hospital Minister and bring Holy Communion to the sick in hospitals.
CLICK HERE to read more about what it's like to be a hospital minister.
How to become a Hospital Minister & Guidelines for Hospital Minsitry
Friendly Visits to the Homebound and Care Centers
Our understanding of God is deepened as we share our faith journey with others. Our trained volunteers are available to visit parishioners in homes or care centers, bringing news of parish life and helping maintain ties to the Saint Rose parish family.
Parish Bulletins to the Homebound
We are also happy to mail the Parish Bulletin to members who are homebound or in Care Centers who would enjoy reading about parish life.