Sacraments  

  • For this sacrament, you must be registered in the parish, if you are not, we invite you to be part of our family in the following link.

    Requirements:

    • Birth certificate.

    • Complete the form.

    • Godparents: Godparents must be married in the Church, or single and not living in a common-law marriage.

    • If the godparents are not in our diocese, they must attend a pre-baptismal talk at their parish, request their certificate of attendance and fill out the godparent form.

    • Donation of $50

    • Attend a pre-baptismal catechesis every first Tuesday of the month in Spanish or every second Tuesday of the month in English in the Father Frank room, parents and godparents must attend.

    • Baptisms are held every first and fourth Saturday of the month at 10:00 a.m. in Spanish and the second Saturday of the month at 10 am in English.

    • Complete all documentation, and bring it to the parish office, to confirm the date of baptism.

    Complete the form link here

  • It is the sacrament in which the penitent obtains mercy and forgiveness for the sins committed against him.

    Those who approach the sacrament of penance obtain from God's mercy the forgiveness of sins committed against him and, at the same time, are reconciled with the Church, which they have offended by their sins. She moves them to conversion by her love, her example and her prayers.

    Schedules

    Friday 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Saturday 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Every first Wednesday and Friday of the month 8:30 am - 9:15 am

    If you are unable to go to confession at the usual times, you may call the office to request an appointment with a priest who is available at 6307395703.

  • Schedules

    Monday to Friday 8:00 in English

    Wednesday 6:30 pm in Spanish

    Saturday

    5:00 pm in English

    6:30 pm in Spanish

    Sunday

    7:00 in English

    9:30: in English

    11:00 in Spanish

    1:00 pm in Spanish

    First Saturday of the month

    8:00 am in English

  • It is the sacrament in which the whole Church commends the sick to the suffering and glorified Lord, so that he may relieve and save them. It even encourages them to unite themselves freely to the passion and death of Christ, and thus contribute to the good of the People of God.

    Therefore this sacrament was formerly understood as extreme unction and was only administered when in danger of death. But the Church, after the Second Vatican Council, shows us the meaning of this baptism.

    Thus, this sacrament can be administered to people who are in danger of death, who are ill, or who are about to undergo surgery.

    For the administration of this sacrament you can call the office and ask for the priest available at 6307395703.

    If it is in case of emergency the office menu has option 9, to choose "in danger of death". Important when we talk about life threatening is that the patient is in agony.

  • The marriage preparation process lasts approximately 6 months.

    Requirements:

    • Request a meeting with one of the parish priests to corroborate the purpose of your marriage. They should call the office and request an appointment.

    • Perform the focus.

    • For one month participate in catechesis, once a week.

    • Participation in a diocesan sexuality course.

    • Preparation of the Eucharist.

    • Fill out the proper forms and submit the proper paperwork.

    • Baptismal certificate.

    • Confirmation faith.

  • For young people interested in knowing if God is calling them to a priestly or consecrated life.

    Registration link here