A healing presence in our

Parishes.

The Catholic Church has long sought to support those in need. The Mental Health Ministry at Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church was developed to ensure that no one feels alone. We are here to provide Spiritual and Practical support while walking with you on your journey of wellness.

Kate

Mental Health Ministry

Where Hope Begins

About Our Ministry

We're here to walk with you...

What is

Mental Health?

We hear people speak about Mental Health, Mental Illness and Mental Wellness but what do each of these topics really mean - and are they relevant to you?  The answer is yes.  It's our hope you continue your journey toward mental well-being.

Learn the Difference Mental Wellness Break the Stigma

Hope in Christ. 

Support for Addiction.

You are not alone! The Catholic Church desires to be close to those struggling with addiction, bringing them the healing power of Jesus Christ’s love. The resources below are for those who have an addiction, their families and loved ones. 

Getting Started Understanding Addiction Family Support Books & Prayers

Your freedom.

Begins here.

Jesus Christ is present body, soul and divinity in the Holy Eucharist. Freedom is found in the quiet moments with our Lord. It is where healing begins, sorrow is lifted and the healing power of Jesus Christ is experienced. He is waiting.

Adoration Chapel Map Healing Power of Confession Scripture & Reflections

Pornography can begin as a mild issue, but over time it can interfere in many areas of your life and grow into a serious addiction.  Let us restore the integrity of those affected and addicted.  Integrity Restored was launched to supply the tools needed to reverse and rebuild lives.

Some help for your journey...

Some tips to empower you...

Some support for your days...

Our group meets the 2nd Thursday of each month @ 6:30PM in the Rectory Living Room.

Stay connected.  Feel supported.

People around us are suffering. They do not feel the extent of their beauty of sanctity.  They are suffering addictions, marriage failures and family division.  They are incarcerated in prison or lacking joy in their vocations.  


We who surround them, must remind them that they are beautiful, and holy, and that God is filled with hope about them. We must minister to others with compassion, understanding, and charity.

Contact Kate What is Spiritual Support Group?

Some inspiration for your heart...

"God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." Psalm 34:18