Sacraments

Please review the steps below for the Religious Classes registration process:

Step 1: Review updates and announcements regarding the current religious classes program.

Step 2: Review our Program Guidelines Packet (English) / Program Guidelines Packet (Spanish)

Step 3: Drop off registration form with required documents at parish office before the deadline, 9/6/2024.

Baptism

Baptism is the first Sacrament of Christian Initiation. To baptize means to “plunge” or to “immerse” into the water. Baptism is birth into a new life in Christ. It frees us from original sin and incorporates us into his Body, the Church.

Holy First Communion

It is the memorial of Christ’s Passover, the work of salvation accomplished by the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, a work made present by the liturgical action. The Holy Eucharist is the sacrament in which we receive the Body and Blood of Christ.

Confirmation

Over their two years of classes, students will receive teaching on the below topics (topics are written in an approximate order of the way they will be presented over the two years of prep for Confirmation).

Marriage

Matrimony is the sacrament through which a baptized man and a baptized woman join themselves in a lawful marriage and receive God’s grace so that they may carry out their responsibilities.