The ministry to the homebound in the Catholic Church is dedicated to providing spiritual care and support to individuals who are unable to attend Mass or participate in parish activities due to illness, disability, or advanced age. Volunteers from the parish community visit the homes of these individuals to offer companionship, prayer, and the sacraments, such as the Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick. They serve as a bridge between the homebound and the larger faith community, ensuring that no one feels isolated or forgotten. Through their ministry, they offer comfort, encouragement, and the assurance of God's presence to those who may be physically unable to attend church but remain cherished members of the Body of Christ.