Sacraments are a way to relate to God throughout life's transitions. They also help us to give praise and worship to God. They help us nourish, strengthen, and express our faith.
Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration and initiation into the church that was begun by Jesus, and also ordered the Apostles to baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
First Holy Communion celebrates the real presence of Christ in the bread, wine, and gathered community. It is the most important and more repeated Sacrament of the Catholic life.
Confirmation as a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ. It confers the gifts of the Holy Spirit (wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord).
We seek to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to all people, and to share the gospel through both deed and word.
Marriage, of a man and a woman form with each other an intimate communion of life and love, has been founded and endowed with its own special laws by the Creator.
The anointing of the sick is administered to bring spiritual and even physical strength during an illness, especially near the time of death.
Holy Orders is the sacrament by which bishops, priests and deacons are ordained and receive the power and grace to perform their sacred duties.
The RCIA, which stands for Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, is a process through which non-baptized men and women enter the Catholic Church.
Funerals are a celebration of faith that enable loved ones to focus on the promise of everlasting life and the hope of Eternal Resurrection in Christ.