The 7 Sacraments
Baptism

To schedule a Baptism
Baptism is a fundamental sacrament that regenerates a person's soul and thus marks a transformative moment in an individual's faith journey.
Through this sacred rite, a person is cleansed from all original sin and reborn as a child of God.
The baptised are not merely declared righteous, they are made righteous. They are not merely declared to be children of God, they are truly made children of God.
Baptism is the sacrament of adoption into God's family. It establishes our Christian identity as beloved children of the Father.
Baptism is necessary for salvation.

First Holy Communion
The Catholic sacrament of First Holy Communion is a significant milestone in the spiritual journey of a young believer. It marks the first time a child receives the Eucharist, a sacred act that deepens their relationship with Jesus Christ via direct union with His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.
This cherished event typically occurs around the age of seven, when children are deemed ready to understand the significance of receiving the real presence of Christ in the sacrament.
Through First Holy Communion participants embrace the teachings of the Church and the importance of faith, community, love, and a sacramental life.

To schedule First Holy Communion
Confirmation

To schedule a Confirmation
Confirmation is a significant sacrament in the Catholic Church, representing the deepening of one's faith and commitment to God.
It is viewed as a personal Pentecost, where individuals receive the Holy Spirit to strengthen their spiritual journey.
Through this sacrament, candidates affirm their baptismal promises and are empowered to live out their faith actively within the community.
Embracing confirmation means stepping into a lifelong path of spiritual growth, service, and connection with the Church.

Confession
Confession, also known as the Sacrament of Reconciliation, is a vital aspect of Catholic faith and practice. It offers believers an opportunity to receive forgiveness for their sins, to restore their relationship with God, and to be strengthened against sin in the future.
Through the act of confessing, individuals acknowledge their shortcomings and receive God's mercy, guiding them toward spiritual healing and renewal.
This sacrament emphasizes the importance of and the transformative power of repentance in the journey of faith.
To schedule a confession

Matrimony

To arrange your Marriage
The sacrament of marriage is an indissoluble sacred covenant that God establishes between one man and one woman as they commit to love and support each other for a lifetime.
In the Catholic tradition, marriage is always open to the procreation and nurturing of children, and fostering a holy family environment where faith can flourish.
Through this sacrament, couples are called to embark on a lifelong journey of love, commitment, and spiritual growth together. Marriage is the couple's vocation, and path to heaven.

Anointing the Sick
The sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is a powerful expression of God's grace and healing within the Catholic Church.
Through the anointing with holy oil and the prayers of the priest, this Sacrament brings spiritual and even physical strength during an illness, especially near the time of death. It is most likely one of the last sacraments one will receive.
This Sacrament also reminds the faithful of God's presence and love during times of suffering. It serves as a source of strength, hope, and peace for both the individual and their loved ones.

To schedule Last Rites
Holy Orders

Holy Orders is an incredible sacrament in the Catholic Church, where men respond to the call of God to be joyfully ordained into the priesthood.
This beautiful sacrament empowers the Catholic priest to lead the faithful, share the Gospel, and administer the sacraments with passion and dedication.
By receiving Holy Orders, these remarkable men offer the ministry of Jesus Christ to us today.
When a priest offers the holy sacrifice of the Mass, it is Christ who offers the sacrifice. When he absolves sins in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, it is Christ who forgives. When he partakes in the mission of the Church to teach and evangelise, it is Christ who speaks through him. When he offers love, comfort and support to God’s people, Christ is truly present with them.
If you are discerning the priesthood