Baptism

Baptism is a beautiful sacrament that welcomes individuals into the Christian community, cleansing them from sin and offering the grace to live faithfully. At St. Michael, baptisms are usually held on Sundays after the last Mass, and a preparation program is required for parents before their child can be baptized. To schedule, please contact us. Godparents must be practicing Catholics who have received Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation, are at least 16, and, if married, have a valid Catholic marriage. We would be honored to accompany you on this meaningful spiritual journey.

First Communion / Holy Eucharist

First Communion is a pivotal step in the Catholic faith journey, symbolizing a closer relationship with Christ through receiving the Eucharist. This sacrament at St. Michael Catholic Church strengthens community ties and encourages living by the Gospel. To inquire about our preparation process for First Communion, contact our parish office to receive our support in this significant faith milestone.

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Confirmation

Confirmation is a meaningful milestone in the Catholic faith journey as individuals receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit in a special ceremony. Similar to Baptism, Confirmation signifies a stronger connection with Christ and a commitment to His teachings. This sacrament at our church plays a pivotal role in strengthening your bond with the parish community and motivates you to live by the values of the Gospel. For more details on preparing for Confirmation with us, kindly contact our parish office.

Reconciliation / Confessions

The Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Catholic Church offers individuals the opportunity for spiritual healing and forgiveness of sins, restoring grace to live in accordance with God's will. It signifies reconciliation with Christ, a renewed commitment to walk in His ways, and a deepening relationship with the Church. Contact our parish office for further guidance on preparing for this essential step in your faith journey.

Anointing of the Sick

The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is a profound ritual in the Catholic faith, offering special blessings and prayers for healing in times of illness. It symbolizes a deep connection to Christ and a surrender to His divine purpose. At our church, this sacrament provides spiritual support, fosters community unity, and encourages a Gospel-centered life. For details on receiving the Anointing of the Sick, contact our parish office.

Funeral

Funeral Masses are a crucial part of the Catholic faith journey, a sacred ceremony to honor and pray for a departed member of our community. Emphasizing our connection to Christ and Gospel teachings, this gathering allows the parish to support each other, providing comfort and hope through our faith rituals. For assistance in arranging a funeral Mass, contact our parish office.

Marriage

The Sacrament of Marriage at St. Michael Catholic Church is a sacred union recognized by the Church, uniting couples in a lifelong commitment before God. It represents a deep spiritual connection, love, and mutual support in the journey of faith together. Our parish welcomes adults seeking to embrace this sacrament, a bond that reflects the love Christ has for his Church. To learn more about the Sacrament of Marriage and begin preparing for this important step in your faith and relationship, please contact our parish office for support and guidance.

Couples wishing to be married at St. Michael should contact the parish office before making any other arrangements or reserving a reception hall. Diocesan policy requires a minimum preparation period of six months to complete the necessary paperwork and marriage preparation. Those who are not registered parishioners may still be married at St. Michael if they have a prior spiritual connection to the parish, such as being baptized, receiving First Communion or Confirmation there, or having parents who are still registered members. Weddings are scheduled on Fridays at 4:00 p.m. and Saturdays at either 12:00 p.m. or 2:30 p.m., with no weddings permitted on Sundays.

Holy Orders

Holy Orders is a sacred sacrament in the Catholic Church for men ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops to serve God's people. At St. Michael Catholic Church, we welcome those discerning a call to serve. Through Holy Orders, individuals encounter God, grow in faith, and are sent to spread Christ's love. To explore this vocation or learn more, contact our parish office for guidance.