SACRAMENTS
The sacraments of the Catholic Church are the core of our beliefs.
The sacraments of Marriage and Baptism require advance notice.
Please contact the Parish Office.
Below is a brief description and some information on some of the
sacraments of our Church. If you would like to know more please
contact our Pastoral
Associate or our Pastor.
Sacrament of Eucharist
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sacrament of Marriage
Sacrament of Baptism
Sacrament of Anointing
The Sacrament of Eucharist
This sacrament is celebrated with those children who are in 2nd
grade. For more information or to enroll your child in the classes
for this sacrament, please contact our
Pastoral Associate.
Please click the link to complete the First
Eucharist Form.
The Sacrament of
Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated each Saturday at
11am in the form of Private Confessions. We also celebrate this
Sacrament in a special service held during Advent and Lent.
In addition, the sacrament is celebrated with those children
who are in 2nd grade. For more information or to enroll your child
in the classes for this sacrament, please contact our
Pastoral Associate.
The Sacrament of
Marriage
This sacrament requires at least a six month advance
notice. Please contact our
Pastor to arrange an appointment
to meet. Either the bride or groom must be a member
of SS Peter & Paul Parish to celebrate this Sacrament at the Parish.
The Sacrament of Baptism
This sacrament of the church is for children,
youth and adults. The baptism of children and youth occur once every
two months and there are two
preparation classes required for each family. To schedule your child(ren)
for baptism please contact the parish office by email or
phone at 989-799-5448.
Please click the link to complete the
BAPTISM
FORM.
The Sacrament of Anointing
This sacrament of the church
is celebrated during our normal weekend Liturgies. It is usually
celebrated during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
Please check the
Parish Calendar for the exact dates.
You may also contact our
Pastor to
receive the sacrament at your time of need.