Infant Baptism
Baptisms are scheduled after the 1:00 p.m. Mass, after the parents have complied with all the requirements which include a preparation class. Baptisms in Spanish take place on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m.
The Eucharist
“The Blessed Eucharist is the perfect Sacrament of the Lord's Passion, since it contains Christ Himself and His Passion." -St. Thomas Aquinas
Reconciliation
"Jesus began his risen life by giving the apostles power to forgive sins. the sacrament of Reconciliation continues His work of forgiving and reconciling. It celebrates the prodigal's return to the eternally merciful Father, renewing the sinner's union with God and also, with the community, in as much as, our sins harm our brothers and sisters." -National Directory for Catechesis
Confirmation
“Confirmation emphasized the transformation of life by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in His fullness. Confirmed Christians claim fully as their own, the new life into which they were first initiated at Baptism.”-National Directory for Catechesis
Becoming Catholic
The Order of Christian Initiation for Adults is a journey of faith for anyone who wants to more deeply encounter Christ through the Catholic faith. It is for those who are unbaptized and baptized Christians who want to discern if God is calling them to the Catholic Church.
Marriage
Engaged Couples seeking to marry in the Catholic Church.
Weddings are celebrated on Saturdays at 1 and 3 PM. Weddings are not celebrated during Lent. Couples must allow six months to prepare for the sacrament.
Holy Orders
This Sacrament configures the bishop and priest to Christ as the Head of the Church in Christ’s threefold office of priest, prophet, and king. This Sacrament configures the deacon to Christ as servant.
Anointing of the Sick
According to the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), in the Church's Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, through the ministry of the priest, it is Jesus who touches the sick to heal them from sin – and sometimes even from physical ailment.
