OUR SACRAMENTS
Baptism

Baptism is the first sacrament of initiation in the Catholic Church, serving as the gateway to all other sacraments. It is a fundamental rite of passage for Christians, symbolizing spiritual cleansing, rebirth, and entry into the Christian community.


Holy Communion

Holy Communion, also known as the Eucharist, is one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church and the second sacrament of initiation. It is central to Catholic worship and spiritual life, commemorating Jesus Christ's Last Supper with his disciples.


Confirmation

Confirmation is the third sacrament of initiation in the Catholic Church, following Baptism and Eucharist. It is a significant rite where the faithful receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit, strengthening their Christian faith and commitment.


Reconciliation

Reconciliation, also known as Confession or Penance, is one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It is a sacrament of healing and forgiveness, through which Catholics receive God's mercy for sins committed after Baptism.

Anointing of the Sick

The Anointing of the Sick, also known as Extreme Unction or Last Rites, is a sacrament of healing in the Catholic Church intended to provide spiritual and physical strength to those who are seriously ill or facing the end of their life.

Holy Matrimony

Holy Matrimony, also known as the Sacrament of Marriage, is a sacred covenant between a man and a woman, uniting them in a lifelong bond. This sacrament reflects the union of Christ and His Church and is foundational to the family and society.

Holy Order

Holy Orders is one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church, through which bishops, priests, and deacons are ordained for ministry. It is a sacrament of service and leadership within the Church, conferring a special grace and authority for the sacred duties of preaching, sanctifying, and governing the faithful.