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Sacraments

What is a Sacrament?

A sacrament is a means which God uses to show His grace and help us achieve salvation. The word sacrament means “a sign of the sacred,” which is fitting as they are all outwards signs from God to us. Not only are they signs, they’re also celebrations of a continued journey and relationship with God, teachings to help live out His word and ceremonies to show devotion to Him.

Where did the Sacraments Originate?

In the Bible, Christ gives his followers clear instructions on how to administer and receive each of the sacraments. This is seen through his work with the Apostles, healing the sick, parables, giving his body and blood to nourish our souls and forgiving sinners. The Church administers these holy sacraments as instructed, in order for all to worship God and receive His salvation.

The Sacraments of Initiation

The three sacraments of initiation are BaptismConfirmation and Eucharist. Each is meant to strengthen your faith and forge a deeper relationship with God. Baptism frees you from original sin, confirmation strengthens your faith and Eucharist allows you to taste the body and blood of eternal life and be reminded of Christ’s love and sacrifice.

The Sacraments of Healing

The two sacraments of healing are Penance, Reconciliation or Confession and Anointing of the Sick. Confession allows for spiritual healing and absolution for people who have distanced themselves from God through sin. Anointing the sick allows for both physical and spiritual healing. When one falls seriously ill, a minister anoints them and prays over them, calling on Christ to strengthen and heal.

The Sacraments of Service

Through Marriage and the Holy Orders, couples and the clergy promise to serve and build up the church community.

Living Out the Sacraments

Receiving one of the seven sacraments is a life-changing moment where one truly experiences God’s salvation and Christ’s sacrifice. Growing in faith doesn’t only happen through the sacraments, it happens through daily prayer, devotion, and attending mass. Tools like a rosary, Bible, prayer journal and cross can assist you in practicing your faith.

If you would like to receive a sacrament, please click on each sacrament for more information or contact our parish office at 305-361-2351.

If you lost your Sacrament Certificate and wish to request a new one, please fill out this form