SACRAMENTS
Worship is integral to our lives as Christians. When we engage in the prayer and ritual of the Church, we are formed as Church. Our sacramental rites are of primary importance while we are gathered.
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BAPTISM
Baptism is the door to life and to the kingdom of God. Christ offered this first sacrament of the new law to all that they might have eternal life. Please contact Father Duffy to start your Baptism preparations.
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CONFIRMATION
The sacrament of confirmation completes the sacrament of baptism. If baptism is the sacrament of re-birth to a new and supernatural life, confirmation is the sacrament of maturity and coming of age.
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HOLY ORDERS
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“There can be no Church without the Eucharist and there can be no Eucharist without priests. Simply but truly said, this should be a reminder to all of us to pray for vocations to priesthood and religious life.”
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– Bishop William Murphy
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PENANCE
Through Penance we seek healing and forgiveness. It may be done face-to-face or anonymously. Choose the option that is the most comfortable for you.
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MATRIMONY
Marriage preparation is the time to examine your friendship objectively; and become aware of the strengths you have as a couple, and also areas of possible conflict.
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ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT
EUCHARIST
In the Holy Eucharist, under the appearances of bread and wine, the Lord Christ is contained, offered, and received.
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-EWTN
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ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Those who are seriously ill or about to undergo serious surgery are encouraged to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. In the event of an emergency, please call the rectory to make arrangements with a priest.
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