† Baptism – Children Age 6 and
younger
One parent must be a registered
parishioner of St. Mary Parish for four months prior to the Baptism. Both
parents must attend a Baptismal class at least two months prior to the Baptism.
This class is normally held on the second Saturday of the month. You must
register for this class by calling the parish office. Baptisms take place at
1:00 PM on the first and third Sundays of the month.
† Baptism – Children Age 7
and older
The process for the Initiation of
Adults into the Church is also the prescribed norm for the unbaptized children
of catechetical age. The process of initiation is to adapted to their growth in
faith and catechetical understanding. Thus, as with adults, this initiation may
be extended over several years if need be before such readiness of/or
initiation. (RCIA #253)
† First Reconciliation for
Children
Traditionally, this Sacrament is
received for the first time when a child has reached the age of reason (usually
7) and is in the second grade. Through regular attendance of religious
education classes the child learns about sin, penance, and the power of
forgiveness one can receive from our Lord Jesus.
The
children in the parish program of Religious Education, Catholic schools, and
home schooling come together for Sacramental preparation for a month to six
weeks prior to reception of this sacrament.
† First Eucharist for
Children
Traditionally, this Sacrament is
received at the end of the 2nd grade. In ordinary circumstances,
children are admitted to the sacramental preparation for first Holy Communion
after a period of at least a year of remote catechetical preparation through
parish religious education program, Catholic School, or by a properly monitored
and directed home schooling program.
Through the
process of preparation, a baptized child is to receive First Communion based on
the following criteria or readiness:
† A willingness to
receive Communion.
† Ability, according to
age and circumstances, to participate in the liturgy.
† Awareness of the love
of God in Jesus.
† Awareness of
membership in the Catholic community.
† Ability to distinguish
between ordinary bread and the Eucharist.