Hospitalization can be a stressful time, and it is natural to feel some anxiety and fear of the unknown.
Spiritual Care personnel at St. Anthony’s Hospital are here to help you know the support and care of God’s compassionate presence.
We want to be a presence which is sensitive to your needs so that you will not feel alone in the midst of the changes brought about by your hospitalization. Our mission calls us to respect life as a gift from God and thus help everyone to experience the love of a caring God.
Services available:
- The Director of Spiritual Care, Annette Hine, the Spiritual Care Registered SHA Volunteers, the Roman Catholic Chaplain and visiting Clergy of various denominations are available to attend to your Spiritual needs Who Request it
- Communion is brought to patients Who Request it, on a daily basis
- The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is available Upon Request
- The Chapel is always open to patients and families as a quiet place where solitude and peace can be found
- Weekly mass is held in the chapel every Tuesday at 1:30 pm
- Interdenominational Prayer services are held on various occasions throughout the year
- Clergy from various denominations are available on request to visit patients of their respective congregations. The Director of Spiritual Care would be pleased to contact your pastor on your behalf
- The Serenity Room is also a place of quiet especially for families attending to terminally ill patients
Please contact Director of Spiritual Care, Annette Hine, for questions or Spiritual need at 306-745-3231
Jesus said: Come to Me, all you that are Weary and are carrying heavy Burdens and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28
