St. Patrick Catholic Church of Merna

1001 N. Towanda Barnes Road, Bloomington, IL 61705-5456
(Corner of IL Route 9 and Towanda-Barnes Road)
Phone
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Fax: 309-664-6167

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Elizabeth Ministry


Vision of Elizabeth Ministries Founders
"Our dream is that this ministry will help the church truly celebrate the gift of each child conceived and born, and fully mourn each miscarriage and infant death. This will be a strong witness to our belief in the dignity and worth of all life! By assisting those suffering infertility, encouraging those in the adoptive process, and supporting the families experiencing an infant crisis, we will be a strong and consistent voice for life in our parish, community and world."

What is Elizabeth Ministry?
Elizabeth Ministry is an outreach to women in special times of motherhood. It is based on Jesus' vision of the radical goodness, beauty and truth of human life. The purpose of this ministry is to affirm, support, encourage, and assist women in response to their needs during the childbearing years.

Why is it needed?
In the past, the presence, intimacy and support needed during childbearing years were found in the structures of family, neighborhood, and church. Today these structures are undergoing rapid change.

·          Neighborhoods are fragmented, leaving many families isolated.

·          Churches have increased in size making it difficult to create a warm, hospitable, personal and loving environment.

·          Mobility has caused many extended families to be separated by miles that make frequent visits improbable, and presence impossible.

The wisdom of sharing stories about the joys and trials of childbirth is still needed. Reassurance and advice that used to be given by the extended family, now needs to come from another source. The search to fill this need has resulted in Elizabeth Ministry. by sharing their stories and experiences women serve one another in an atmosphere of faith, love and hope.

How does it work?
Elizabeth Ministry follows the example of the scripture story of the Visitation by bringing women together who share a similar story. This ministry is an opportunity for like to like ministry through personal visits. An Elizabeth Minister will be a link with the broader church community.

·          The Elizabeth Minister presents a special "Gift & Resource Kit" to the person she is visiting.

·          These visits may take place at home, the hospital, or church.

·          Follow-up contacts are made in person, by phone, and by mail.

·          This outreach fosters a companionship based on personal experience, formal knowledge, the acquired skills of the participants, and the mutual love of God.

·          Women become mentors for one another in the magnificent adventure of bringing new life into the world.

·          The sharing of life experiences brings a caring commitment and a sense of connectedness.

·          Each Elizabeth Minister represents the church and becomes an instrument of its care, support, and resources to women during their childbearing years.

·          Elizabeth Ministry offers support, resources, prayers, and understanding during the joys and sorrows of the childbearing years.

How Can You Help?

Be a Prayer Partner...by offering the gift of prayer to a particular woman in our parish.

Gifts...of your time, talent or money. Elizabeth Ministry wishes to give each expectant mother, new baby, and grieving mother a small gift or prayer card. Elizabeth Ministry will also need many "helping hands" to help organize and assemble materials and gift packets.

Become a Visiting Elizabeth Minister...We need women to deliver the gifts and make personal visits. We will match women in need with women who have had similar experiences.

Contacts
Jana Schopp 662-5525, Lisa Moore  378-3700, or Lisa Haas 664-7331

Following the example of Mary and Elizabeth,
we visit and share the sacredness of our lives.

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