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Eucharist

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About the Sacrament

The Eucharist is the very sacrifice of the Body and Blood of the Lord Jesus which he instructed us to continually partake in until His return. When you do this, you glorify His sacrifice and celebrate the unity within the Church. 

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You examine your heart and mind before participating in this sacred act. Allow your conscience to speak to you and reveal any faults that need to be tended to since the sacrament is a source of unity and grace.

 

Through the Sacrament of Reconciliation we can fix our situation to come back into full communion with God and the Church. 

Mass Intentions

If you have an intention request for anyone living or deceased, you can message us to request a mass dedication. 

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First Communion

First Holy Communion for children is celebrated annually in late spring. In order to participate in the celebration of First Holy Communion, children attend weekly Parish Religious Education (PRE) classes from September through May. PRE helps children attain the Church requirement of “sufficient knowledge and careful preparation so as to understand the mystery of Christ according to their capacity, and receive the Body of the Lord with faith and devotion.”

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For adults, who are becoming Catholic, their First Communion is normally celebrated at the Easter Vigil Mass, after a process of prayerful discernment and catechesis. See RCIA section for more information.

 

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