Eucharist is the center of our Christian lives. As the Body and Blood of Christ, the Eucharist is the “source and summit of Christian life – from which all other sacraments, and all Christian life, flows and returns. As Spiritual food, the Eucharist nourishes our faith and deepens communion with both God and community.
We are honored to be journeying with you and your family as you prepare this important sacrament of faith. Children typically begin preparation for the sacrament of Eucharist in the spring of second grade, this includes weekly classes, a retreat with their parents, and a parent meeting. Weekly Mass attendance is required of those enrolled in sacramental programs. For further information, or for older children who would like to receive this Sacrament, please contact Susan McGoldrick.
If you are an adult and are seeking to receive the Sacrament of First Eucharist, one of the other sacraments of initiation, or are thinking about becoming Catholic, we invite you to explore the OCIA - a wonderful and enriching process to become full members of the Catholic Church. To speak with a team member, or to register, please contact Theresa Fugardi.