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Sacraments



RECONCILIATION
: Saturday 3-3:30pm


BAPTISM: By Appointment
Please see the Pastor after Mass for a form.

Baptism Preparation: Mrs. Sheila Slik
@ 7pm in the Religious Education Office
by appointment only.


SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE:
Please contact the Pastor to make an appointment
Twelve months in advance
Before making plans for reception and wedding date.



Occasionally throughout the year we receive requests from people/parishioners for a Sponsor Certificate. A Sponsor Certificate is required if someone is asked to be a Godparent at Baptism or a sponsor for a Confirmation candidate.

Parents or Candidates asking friends or relatives to be sponsors, should keep in mind the following requirements:

 The Sponsor should be a practicing Catholic by participating in the celebration of Mass.

They also need to be a registered member of their parish; and they should have received the Sacrament of Confirmation.

The sponsor must often sign the certificate as they attest to the fact that they observe these requirements before the priest signs the document!




Whenever a parishioner is in the hospital, or a nursing/health care facility, Fr. Stanley or Deacon John can visit them…however, please tell us where they are and please let the facility know that the priest or deacon is allowed to visit. Because of health care privacy laws-- if we are not sure where a patient is, that information will not be given to us.

It also allows us to remember them in prayer.

There are Catholic Hospital Chaplains and Communion Ministers who also visit the sick and bring them Communion. Chaplains are also available in emergencies.

But Most Importantly… Please do not wait until the sick person is dying or near death to request that they receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. When someone is sick, they should receive the Sacrament of the Sick as a comfort to the person knowing that the Lord is with them in their sickness and suffering and that they will be remembered in prayer.
HOME VISITS

We have Communion Ministers who visit parishioners who are unable to attend church.

Please let us know if someone you know is homebound or recovering from illness and would like to receive the Eucharist.

Please call: Mary Sullivan at 508-853-5787