Sacraments

Signs of God's Grace in Our Lives

The sacraments are not merely symbolic acts; they are considered efficacious signs of grace, meaning they actually impart the grace they signify. They are a tangible way for Catholics to encounter God's love and presence in their lives. Delve into the significance of sacraments and actively connect with God. Join us on this enriching journey of faith, discovering the depth of communal worship and strengthening your Catholic identity.

Baptism

Initiates a person into the Christian faith, washing away original sin and bestowing new life in Christ.

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Reconciliation

(or Confession) Allows Catholics to confess their sins and receive forgiveness and reconciliation with God and the Church. (or Confession) Allows Catholics to confess their sins and receive forgiveness and reconciliation with God and the Church.

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Eucharist

(or Holy Communion) is the sacrament where the faithful partake in the Body and Blood of Christ, nourishing their spiritual lives and deepening their union with him.

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Confirmation

Strengthens and deepens the gifts of the Holy Spirit received at Baptism, empowering believers to live out their faith more fully.

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Marriage

Blesses the covenant between a man and a woman, symbolizing the union of Christ and the Church and providing a model for Christian living.

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Anointing of the Sick

Strengthens and heals those who are sick, offering spiritual comfort and support.

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Holy Orders

Ordains men to serve as bishops, priests, and deacons, granting them the power and grace to lead and minister in the Church

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Pastoral Services

St. Catherine of Siena parish supports other pastoral services such as funeral services, home-bound holy eucharist ministries and annulment advocates. St. Catherine of Siena parish supports other pastoral services such as funeral services, home-bound holy eucharist ministries and annulment advocates.

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