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Spiritual Care

Ecumenical, respectul and entirely optional

The Capuchin Soup Kitchen is run by men who have devoted their lives to God, taking vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. The Capuchin friars live and pray in community and minister among the people, serving the poor and seeking to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Ministers are available to provide spiritual care, prayer and blessings to all. Our door is open to people of all faiths and nonbelievers as well.

The Capuchin Soup Kitchen is a ministry of the Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order and we are always ready to offer spiritual care to anyone who seeks it. Drawing from the life of St. Francis of Assisi and inspired by the ministry of Blessed Solanus Casey, it is this Catholic spirit that sets the Capuchin Soup Kitchen apart from so many other social services agencies. One can sense this spirit immediately upon passing through its doors. The caring and gentle nature of all who serve reflect the passion for service to people that was exemplified by St. Francis and Blessed Solanus. While the Capuchin Soup Kitchen is a Catholic and Franciscan ministry, our service to our guests is ecumenical, respectful and welcoming. We witness by our actions.

Pastoral Services Provided:

  • A gathering prayer of thanksgiving is said over our time together at the beginning of each meal
  • During every weekday breakfast and lunch gathering at our Conner location, prayer and reflection times are available in our chapel
  • One of our Pastoral Care staff are available to pray with you, speak with you, and provide counsel during breakfast and lunch every weekday at both our Conner and Meldrum sites, and during dinner at our Conner site
  • Our Capuchin Soup Kitchen Choir is an extension of our pastoral care, providing guests and staff with a means to share their God-given gifts with others

Regular Gatherings:

  • A Women’s Reading and Reflection group meets every Tuesday from 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
  • NA meets at Conner on Wednesdays from 2:00-3:30 pm
  • AA meets at Meldrum on Mondays and Thursdays from 1:30-3:15 pm

The Pastoral Care office welcomes suggestions for activities and events to promote to guests, staff, and volunteers. Please contact us with any questions, comments, or concerns.

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Our Pastoral staff includes:

Br. Thomas Skowron, OFM Cap., Director of Pastoral Care, Conner Community Center
(313) 822-8600, ext. 4212

Mr. Eric Taylor, Assistant Chaplain, Meldrum Community Center
(313) 579-2100, ext. 2209

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