Mercy Spiritual Care - South

Mission and Ministry
10010 Kennerly Road
St. Louis, MO 63128


Phone: (314) 467-2825
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Spiritual Care at Mercy Hospital South

Mercy Hospital South supports the spiritual and physical needs of our patients, their families and our staff. We know being in a hospital with an illness or injury can be stressful for the patient and their family. We also know that the spiritual care of the patient is an important and integral part of the healing process. Our chaplains are available any time to offer spiritual support by calling 314-467-2825.

Chaplains

Our chaplains are specifically trained to meet the religious and spiritual needs of all patients – no matter the denomination or spiritual affiliation. Because each person’s needs are different, we provide a variety of individualized services. The chaplains are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to:

  • Actively listen to any concerns you or your family may have
  • Administer rites and sacraments
  • Help in time of crisis and offer expertise in trauma response, dementia support, end-of-life decisions, grief support, mental health issues and staff support
  • Discuss ethical concerns
  • Discuss issues such as loss, death, grief, divorce or lifestyle changes
  • Offer information about organ and tissue donation
  • Offer prayers: morning PA prayers (Monday-Friday), evening PA prayers (daily), quarterly memorial services and other opportunities of prayer

Chapel

Mercy’s chapel, located on the main level, is open 24 hours a day for prayer and meditation. In addition:

  • A prayer service, open to all patients, family members and visitors, is offered each weekday morning at 8 a.m.
  • Catholic Masses are celebrated in the chapel at 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, and at 1 p.m. on Sunday
  • Ecumenical worship services are provided upon request
  • Masses and special prayer services are offered on religious and some secular holidays
  • Masses and religious services are televised on channel 73

Sacraments

Holy Communion is distributed daily to our Catholic patients by volunteer commissioned extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist from neighboring parishes. The Sacraments of Anointing of the Sick and Reconciliation are available upon request. In addition, the spiritual care staff will attempt to provide the sacramental needs of non-Catholic patients by contacting their pastor or minister as requested.

Daily Prayer Chime

Terms of use for the daily prayer chime audio sound: “Church Bell Chime Sound” is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License and is attributed to Daniel Simion. You can access the original file here: http://soundbible.com/2171-Church-Bell-Chime.html