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Hospital Ministries

The Church has always sought to embody our Savior's concern for the sick. The gospel accounts of Jesus' ministry draw special attention to his acts of healing: he cleansed a man with leprosy (Mt 8:1-4; Mk 1:40-42); he gave sight to two people who were blind (Mt 20:29-34; Mk 10:46-52); he enabled one who was mute to speak (Lk 11:14); he cured a woman who was hemorrhaging (Mt 9:20-22; Mk 5:25-34); and he brought a young girl back to life (Mt 9:18, 23-25; Mk 5:35-42). Indeed, the Gospels are replete with examples of how the Lord cured every kind of ailment and disease (Mt 9:35). In the account of Matthew, Jesus' mission fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah: "He took away our infirmities and bore our diseases" (Mt 8:17; cf. Is 53:4).

Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services
Fourth Edition
General Introduction

 

The Jefferson City Diocese has committed itself to following Jesus' example to minister to the sick. Through the ministry offered, patients are able to experience, as fully as possible, the love, justice, and presence of God through sacramental ministry and spiritual and emotional support.

Some hints for ensuring your spiritual needs will be addressed when you are going in the Hospital.

  • If you are anticipating a hospitalization or surgery, whenever possible, please see your pastor ahead of time for the Sacrament of the Sick.

  • Be sure that you or your family tells the clerk upon every admission that you are Catholic. If you want yourself or a loved one to be visited by a Catholic chaplain or lay hospital minister while you are in the hospital, you must list your religious preference. Otherwise those ministers will not know you are in the hospital and may be prevented from visiting you. This change in procedure is due to the implementation of federal regulations growing out of a 1996 law, the HIPAA (Health and Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996), intended to protect the privacy of patient records. If the patient is incapacitated or otherwise unable to speak for themselves in this matter, the person registering them can make the designation.

  • In the larger hospitals, there are generally chaplains (both Catholic and Protestant) available to visit with you. If you or your family need general spiritual support or prayer, let your nurse know.

  • Some hospitals have Eucharistic Ministry volunteers who will bring you Holy Communion. Communion is generally offered to all Catholics listed on the census as Catholic.

  • If you need the Sacrament of the Sick or Confession in the evening, night or weekend but can wait until the next day, please say so. This will help the priest to arrange his schedule to meet your needs.

Most hospitals have a priest available for your sacramental needs. When your spiritual needs are not sacramental there are often qualified chaplains, who are professionally trained in spiritual care, to help you and your family through a health crisis.
 

Volunteer Opportunities

The Catholic Church uses trained Eucharistic Ministry volunteers to bring Holy Communion to the hospitalized. If you are interested in this volunteer ministry opportunity, contact your parish, or the Pastoral Care Department of the hospital.

Chaplaincies, Hospitals, and Institutions

Brookfield  
Pershing Memorial Hospital 
110 East Lockling, Brookfield, MO 64628
Phone: (660) 258-2222;
Attended from Immaculate Conception Parish
Columbia Catholic Hospital Ministry jgonzalez@diojeffcity.org

Chaplain Justo Gonzalez, II

Phone: (573) 635-9127
Chaplain Eleanor S. Braddock, M.D. Phone: (573) 424-7101
Rev. Mr. Gene Kazmierczak  Phone: (573) 446-0387
Rev. Steve Kuhlmann, OP Phone: (573) 874-2138 
Rev. Simon Felix Michalski, OP  Phone: (573) 874-2138
Rev. Thomas Saucier, OP Phone: (573) 874-2138
Rev. Joseph L. Shetler, S.T.L. Phpne: (573) 445-3815
Rev. M. Brendan Griffey Phone: (573) 338-2199
Boone Hospital Center Phone: (573) 815-8000
1600 E. Broadway
Columbia, MO 65201
 
Columbia Regional Hospital Phone: (573) 875-9000
404 Keene St.
Columbia, MO 65201
 
Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hopsital Phone: (573) 882-2200
115 Business Loop 70 W.
Columbia, MO 65201
 
Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center Phone: (573) 884-1270
Three Hospital Dr.
Columbia, MO 65201
 
Rusk Rehabilitation Center Phone: (573) 817-2703
315 Business Loop 70 W.
Columbia, MO 65203
 
University Hospital and Clinics Phone: (573) 882-4141
One Hospital Dr.
Columbia, MO 65201
 
Veterans' Administration Medical Center Phone: (573) 814-6000
(Harry S. Truman Memorial)
800 Stadium Rd.
Columbia, MO 65201
 

Fulton

 
Fulton State Hospital  Phone: (573) 592-4040
600 E. Fifth St. 
Fulton, MO 65251 
Rev. Mr. Robert L. Dulle,
Catholic Chaplain
Missouri School for the Deaf Phone: (573) 592-4000
505 E. Fifth St.
Fulton, MO 65251 
Rev. P. Gregory Oligschlaeger, Phone: (573) 642-5562
Catholic Chaplain

Hannibal

 
Hannibal Regional Hospital  Phone: (573) 248-1270
Hwy 36 West, P.O. Box 551
Hannibal, MO 63401 
Attended from Holy Family Parish

Jefferson City

 
Capital Regional Medical Center Phone: (573) 635-5035
1125 Madison St. 
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Rev. Hillary Andebo, Phone: (573) 635-9143
Catholic Chaplain
All Nursing Homes in Jefferson City Rev. Hillary Andebo, Phone: (573) 635-9143
Catholic Chaplain
St. Mary's Health Center Phone: (573) 761-7000
200 St. Mary’s Medical Plaza
Jefferson City, MO 65101
 
Chaplain Peggy Van Gundy, M.A., NACC Certified
Director of Mission, Pastoral Care and Social Work
Phone: (573) 761-7000, ext. 1505
Catholic Chaplains Rev. Hillary Andebo, Phone: (573) 635-9143
Protestant Chaplains

Rev. James Gearhart, APC certified
Rev. Paul Deutsch, APC certified

Marshall

 
Marshall Rehabilitation Center Phone: (660) 886-2202
East Slater  St.
Marshall, MO 65340
Rev. Kevin Gormley, Phone: (660) 886-7960
Catholic Chaplain
P.O. Box 220,
Marshall, 65340

St. James

 
Missouri Veterans' Home Phone: (573) 265-3271
620 N. Jefferson St.  
St. James, MO 65559 
Rev. Charles Pardee, Phone: (573) 265-7250
Catholic Chaplain
Boys and Girls Town of Missouri Phone: (800) 737-3251
13160 County Road 3610 
St. James, MO 65559
Rev. Charles Pardee, Phone: (573) 265-7250
Catholic Chaplain

Relevant Links

Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Healthcare
Advanced Healthcare Directive/MO