BAPTISM
Infant Baptism
Baptism leaves a permanent spiritual mark on the soul, consecrating the baptized person for Christian worship. Because of this indelible character, Baptism cannot be repeated.
From the earliest days of the Church, infants have been baptized, as Baptism is a grace and a gift from God, not dependent on human merit. Through Baptism, children enter the faith of the Church and begin their journey toward true freedom in Christ. To learn more, please visit our Baptism page.
Adult Baptism
Adults and children who have reached the age of reason (typically around age 7) prepare for Baptism through Christian education through Confirmation, Reception, or Reaffirmation.
For further details, please contact the parish office at (920) 921-3363.
WEDDINGS
Marriage is a sacred covenant between a man and a woman, intended for their mutual love, support, and the procreation and upbringing of children. It is a sacrament through which both spouses receive God's grace to live out their vocation with faithfulness and love. The bond of marriage is lifelong, and it reflects Christ’s love for the Church.
Marriage is a call to grow together in holiness and to build a family grounded in Christian values. It is through this sacrament that couples are united not only in love but in the mission of supporting one another in faith. For comprehensive details, visit our Marriage page.
For more information or to begin the preparation process for your marriage, please contact the parish office at (920) 921-3363.
CONFIRMATION
Confirmation is a sacrament through which a baptized person is strengthened by the Holy Spirit to live out their faith with courage and conviction. It is a deepening of the grace received at Baptism and an affirmation of the individual’s commitment to Christ and His Church. Through the laying on of hands and anointing with chrism oil, the candidate is sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
This sacrament is an important step in the journey of faith, empowering the individual to boldly witness to Christ in their daily life. Confirmation is typically received during adolescence, though it may also be received by adults who have been baptized. To get more details, please see our Confirmation page.
For more information on Confirmation preparation or to begin the process, please contact the parish office at (920) 921-3363.
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Reconciliation is a sacrament of God’s mercy, offering forgiveness and spiritual renewal. Through the priest’s absolution, the penitent is reconciled with God and the Church, receiving grace to grow in holiness. This sacrament provides an opportunity for reflection, repentance, and a fresh start in one’s faith journey.
To learn more, please visit our Reconciliation page.
For further information or to schedule Confession, contact the parish office at
(920) 921-3363.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK (HOLY UNCTION)
Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament of healing and comfort, given to those who are seriously ill, facing surgery, or in need of spiritual strength. Through prayer, the laying on of hands, and anointing with holy oil, the recipient receives God’s grace for physical and spiritual healing, as well as peace and courage in times of suffering.
This sacrament offers hope and renewal, reminding the faithful of Christ’s compassion and presence in moments of weakness.
To learn more, please visit our Anointing of the Sick page.
For further information or to request this sacrament, contact the parish office at (920) 921-3363.
ORDINATION
Ordination is a sacred sacrament in which the Church, through the laying on of hands and prayer, calls upon the Holy Spirit to set apart a man or woman for ministry. Through this rite, the ordained is entrusted with preaching the Gospel, leading worship, administering the sacraments, and shepherding God’s people with faith and humility.
Ordination is both a gift and a responsibility, affirming God’s call and equipping the candidate with grace to serve the Church and its mission in the world. It is a celebration of God’s presence, a commitment to service, and a witness to Christ’s love.
To learn more, please visit our Ordination page.
For additional information, please contact the parish office at (920) 921-3363.
EUCHARIST
Eucharist (Holy Communion) is the heart of our worship and the central sacrament of Christian life. In this sacred celebration, we receive the Body and Blood of Christ under the form of bread and wine. By partaking in Holy Communion, we are united with Jesus in a profound way and strengthened to live out our faith in daily life.
The Eucharist is both a memorial of Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and a celebration of His resurrection. Each time we share in Communion, we are nourished by Christ’s real presence, receive grace and forgiveness, and are renewed in our call to love and serve others.
To learn more, please visit our Eucharist page.
For additional information or to inquire about receiving Holy Communion, please contact the parish office at (920) 921-3363.