Eucharist
Christ promised his followers that he would feed them here on earth and welcome them to a banquet in Heaven. He fulfills his promise through the Sacrament of the Eucharist by offering His own body and blood to feed the faithful both physically and spiritually.
The Eucharist is the most eminent sacrament, in which Christ himself is contained, offered, and received. We celebrate the Eucharist and as community gather to receive the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ in Holy Communion at each Mass.
As children reach 3rd grade or above, we extend them an invitation to join us at the Table of the Lord and make their First Holy Communion. This is done through participation in our parish Faith Formation program.
To find out more, please contact our Faith Formation Secretary, LeeAnn Fritsch at 860-872-0200 X 309.