Sacraments and Sacrament Preparation

Infant Baptism
Infant baptism is to celebrate faith already transforming the lives of the parents and of the community — a faith that will be shared, by word and example, with the newly baptized infants as they grow into responsible young adulthood.
Reconciliation and First Reconciliation
We approach Confession as the continuance of Baptism’s gift of forgiveness and conversion.
First Eucharist and Confirmation
The Sacrament of Confirmation, prepared for and celebrated together with First Eucharist in Third Grade, initiates the baptized ever more deeply into the Christian mystery of Trinitarian life.
Marriage Preparation
The journey of preparation leads the couple to the celebration of marriage.
RCIA/RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults/Children)
"Christian initiation is accomplished by three sacraments together: Baptism which is the beginning of new life; Confirmation which is its strengthening; and the Eucharist which nourishes the disciple with Christ's Body and Blood for his transformation in Christ. " CCC 1275.
Annointing of the Sick
The Effects of the Celebration of this Sacrament are 1. A particular gift of the Holy Spirit, 2. Union with the passion of Christ, 3. An ecclesial grace, 4. A preparation for the journey.