The welcome to the holy table of the Lord seals the initmate bond which baptism establishes between Jesus Christ and his disciples. For those baptized as infants, the earliest years of life are nourished in the faith, hope, and love of the Christian family. The family, in turn, is rooted in and sustained by the parish community, the local embodiment of the whole people of God.
In time, and especially through participation with the family in the celebration of Mass, the young Christian becomes more and more aware of the wonderful encounter with Christ in the Eucharist, and their role as a member of the liturgical assembly, their larger family in the Lord.
Toward the end of early childhood, around the age of seven, the young disciple, whose baptismal faith has been enriched through catechesis, is presented to the Church for admission to the sacrificial meal of the Body of Christ. Before they come to Eucharistic communion, candidates are to celebrate sacramental confession.
All events will begin at 6:30 PM and last approximately 60 minutes. Additionally, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all events will be conducted via Zoom. A meeting invite will be sent, via Flocknote, prior to all events.