The sacraments are signs of Jesus’ presence in our lives and a means for receiving his grace. The Church celebrates seven sacraments.
In Baptism we are cleansed of original sin, made temples of the Holy Spirit, and become members of the Church.
For preparation for your child's Baptism, see Baptism Preparation.
For adults wishing to become Baptized, see Becoming Catholic.
In Reconciliation we receive God’s forgiveness and mercy.
For your child's preparation for First Reconciliation, see First Holy Communion.
For adults wishing to make their First Reconciliation, see Becoming Catholic.
To view our Confession schedule, see Mass & Liturgical Schedule
In Holy Communion we receive the Body and Blood, the Real Presence, of Jesus Christ which nourishes our relationship with him.
For your child's preparation for First Holy Communion, see First Holy Communion.
For adults wishing to make their First Holy Communion, see Becoming Catholic.
To view our Mass times, see Mass & Liturgical Schedule.
In Confirmation we are “sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit” which strengthens us to be witnesses of Jesus Christ and to be of service to others.
For high school students preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, see Confirmation.
For adults wishing to be confirmed, see Becoming Catholic.
In Matrimony a man and woman enter a permanent union, a loving relationship which brings each other closer to Christ and generates new life.
In Holy Orders priests and bishops are ordained to the ministerial priesthood of Jesus Christ in the life of the Church.
For more information about the Priesthood, Religious Life, and Consecrate Single Life, visit Office of Vocations at the Diocese of Madison.
In the Anointing of the Sick, Jesus’ ministry of healing touches the life of the faithful and helps them to unite their suffering with the suffering of Christ.
For an immediate need, please contact the Parish Office. Also, please notify us if you or a family member is admitted to the hospital.