Ministry of Consolation and Compassion

Ministry of Consolation and Compassion

Ministry of Consolation and Compassion

Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.

Matthew 5:4

When a death occurs, life, for those who live on, changes forever. The Church recognizes this change and offers hope and comfort to those who grieve the loss of a loved one. As Jesus comforted Mary and Martha, the parish community can reach out to comfort those who mourn.

Ministry of Consolation and Compassion is praying for the dead and comforting those who mourn, one of the Spiritual Works of Mercy.

Catholic Cemeteries and the Archdiocese of Chicago are pleased to offer and in-depth and complimentary enrichment training in the Ministry of Consolation and Compassion. Envision, design and sustain a Ministry that’s “just right” for your parish.

Photo of Eva BustamanteEva Bustamante, MS-Thanatology, Coordinator of the Ministry of Consolation and Compassion (formerly known as the Bereavement Ministry) for the Catholic Cemeteries of Chicago and recognized by the Archdiocese of Chicago since 2002. At the present time, Eva has worked with over 75 of the Archdiocesan parishes and instructed over 500 parish volunteers under the guidance of their pastors. Eva will consult with parishes on site to discern the needs they wish to address. Click here to contact Eva.

Volunteer Training

Depending on the needs of the family, the Minister of Consolation and Compassion under the guidance and supervision of the Pastor, and on behalf of the parish will:

  • Pray for the members of the parish community who have died and for their families.
  • Meet with the bereaved family to offer support and guidance as they plan the funeral liturgy.
  • Visit the family and friends of the deceased at the wake to offer support and prayer on behalf of their parish community.
  • Conduct the wake service if needed or requested by the bereaved family.
  • Serve as a greeter, lector or Eucharistic Minister at the funeral liturgy if needed or requested by the family.
  • Attend occasional prayer sessions and on-going formation to support the ministry.

Enrichment and Spiritual Support

We offer an annual Day of Reflection, in the fall, for trained volunteers or those seeking to join the ministry.

Bilingual Training

Consolation and Compassion Training is also available in Spanish.

More Information

For more information contact:
Eva Bustamante
708-236-5442
(English/Spanish)
Contact Eva

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