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Holy Eucharist

“For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink. Whoever eats me flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him. Just as the living Father sent me and I have life because of the Father, so also the one who feeds on me will have life because of me.” 

John 6:55-57

In Holy Communion, prepare to meet the Lord Jesus in this special sacrament. The Rite of Holy Communion celebrates the second step toward full initiation into the Church. First Holy Communion is most often celebrated around the age of seven or eight, when the children are of the age of reason and are capable of participating in the sacramental life of the Catholic Church. For First Holy Communion, you must go to the sacrament of Reconciliation before receiving Holy Communion. The Eucharist is a gift that takes a whole life time to understand; it is a gift that requires a response from us, that is why we must take care that our children are well prepared.

At your child’s Baptism you, the parents, were told that you “would be the first and best teachers of your children in the way of faith”. Parental involvement in the preparation of your child for First Holy Communion is paramount. The parish ‘helps’, but does not replace your part in the process of leading your children in the development of their faith, through the development and example of your own life. The best preparation for the Eucharist is taking your child to Mass regularly and helping your child understand what it is all about.

1st Holy Communion/1st Eucharist

Baptized Catholic children/youth in grade 3 (or older) can be prepared for 1st Holy Communion (1st Eucharist) in our Family Faith Formation program. Registration begins in July with an “early bird” family fee, and the program begins September 2024.

For adults and children/youth (age 7 or older) who are unbaptized or baptized in a non-Catholic Christian church, and baptized Catholic adults who would like to receive 1st Holy Communion, see information below on the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) and the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults adapted for Children (RCIC).

To inquire about 1st Eucharist, fill out the form below.

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Holy Communion completes Christian initiation. Those who have been raised to the dignity of the royal priesthood by Baptism and configured more deeply to Christ by Confirmation participate with the whole community in the Lord’s own sacrifice by means of the Eucharist.  – CCC 1322

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