Baptism
Baptism is the first sacrament that we receive when entering into the Catholic Faith. It is a sacrament of initiation and once received, you officially enter into the body of Christ, the Catholic Church.
A sacrament is a sacred and visible sign that is instituted by Jesus to give us grace, an undeserved gift from God. The Catholic Church has all of the seven sacraments instituted by Christ, which include Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders and Matrimony.
Baptism is the first sacrament that we receive when entering into the Catholic Faith. It is a sacrament of initiation and once received, you officially enter into the body of Christ, the Catholic Church.
Preparing children for the Sacrament of Reconciliation allows us to show them that God is love and that in mercy He is always ready to forgive, no matter what the wrong. It assures them that God already knows the secrets of our hearts, but sometimes we need to name these aloud in order to prepare our hearts to renew the experience of God's love and forgiveness.
The First Eucharist for our children also has meaning for the whole community. We smile at the children in their first Communion finery-not just because they look cute, but because they are joining us at our family table: the table of God’s family.
The Sacrament of Marriage is a covenant, which is more than a contract. Covenant always expresses a relationship between persons. The marriage covenant refers to the relationship between the husband and wife, a permanent union of persons capable of knowing and loving each other and God.