The seven sacraments were instituted by Jesus to give grace to mankind.
The term “sacrament” is best defined as “an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace”. When we think about the definition, we break it into three parts:
- An outward sign: Because we are humans, the Lord uses material symbols that we humans can understand and/or perceive. These are the “things” we use (water and oil, words, and gestures) to confer a sacrament.
- Instituted by Christ: Jesus ‘created’ the seven sacraments by His actions during His life until death on the cross. When He ascended into heaven, that was the end to the creating of sacraments. We are not Jesus, so we cannot create new sacraments.
- To give grace: the essential purpose of every sacrament is to give grace.
The Sacraments are divided into three groups:
Christian Initiation
- 2023_2024 Sacramental Preparation Dates
- RCIA_Ch Brochure – RCIA-C 2023 – 2024
- RCIA-C Registration Form
- Confirmation
- Please go to Baptism and Eucharist under “Sacraments” for brochure and form to register
Healing
- Please go to Reconciliation under “Sacraments” for brochure and form to register
- Anointing of the Sick / Last Rites
Vocations
Preparation for all sacraments are scheduled and facilitated by the parish office.
For more information, or for registration forms, please click on the specific Sacrament.