Sacraments

 

The Seven Sacraments

 

The Seven Sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Communion, Confession, Marriage, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of the Sick—are the life of the Catholic Church. Each sacrament is an outward sign of an inward grace. When we participate in them worthily, each provides us with graces—with the life of God in our soul. In worship, we give to God that which we owe Him; in the sacraments, He gives us the graces necessary to live a truly human life.

The first three sacraments—Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion—are called the sacraments of initiation, because the rest of our life as a Christian depends on them.

The Sacrament of Baptism, the first of the three sacraments of initiation, is also the first of the seven sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church. It removes the guilt and effects of Original Sin and incorporates the baptized into the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ on earth.

Baptismal preparation is required for those participating in the sacrament. We offer these sessions every first Saturday of the month at the Pastoral Center at 2:00 P.M. or by appointment.

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The Sacrament of Confirmation is the second of the three sacraments of initiation because, historically, it was administered immediately after the Sacrament of Baptism. Confirmation perfects our baptism and brings us the graces of the Holy Spirit that were granted to the Apostles on Pentecost Sunday.

Holy Name offers the Sacrament of Confirmation as part of our 7th and 8th Grade curriculum once every 2 years.  Anyone interested in partaking of the event should contact the Parish Office.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion: While Catholics in the West today normally make their First Communion before they receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Sacrament of Holy Communion, the reception of Christ’s Body and Blood, was historically the third of the three sacraments of initiation. This sacrament is the source of great graces that sanctify us and help us grow in the likeness of Jesus Christ.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation, formerly known as Confession, is one of the least understood, and least utilized, sacraments in the Catholic Church. In reconciling us to God, it is a great source of grace, and Catholics are encouraged to take advantage of it often, even if they are not aware of having committed a mortal sin.

Reconciliation Schedule at Holy Name
15 minutes before 9:30 and 11:30 AM Masses on Sunday
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Saturday
By appointment

The Sacrament of Marriage, a lifelong union between a man and a woman for procreation and mutual support, is a natural institution, but it is also one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It reflects the union of Jesus Christ and His Church.

The marriage preparation program, available to all engaged couples, focuses on viewing marriage as:

A lifelong commitment
A journey of love and renewal
A relationship that includes Christ
An integral part of our Church

The marriage preparation program is offered twice a year, during the Fall and Spring time in the Flanagan Center, and runs five evenings from 7:30pm – 9:00pm.  All evenings must be attended in order to receive the certificate.

The Sacrament of Holy Orders is the continuation of Christ’s priesthood, which He bestowed upon His Apostles. There are three levels to this sacrament: the episcopate, the priesthood, and the diaconate.

Traditionally referred to as Extreme Unction or Last Rites, the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is administered both to the dying and to those who are gravely ill or are about to undergo a serious operation, for the recovery of their health and for spiritual strength.

This sacrament is given by the priest by request at anytime.

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Mass Schedule

Monday - Saturday:
9:00 am

Saturday Vigil:
5:00 pm

Sunday:
9:30 am & 11:30 am

 

Parish Office Hours

Monday - Thursday:
9:00am - 3:30pm

Friday:
10am - 3pm
 

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