Has it been a while? Welcome back! 

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"For all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God.  

For you did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received a spirit of adoption. 

When we cry, “Abba! Father!” it is that very Spirit bearing witness with our spirit that we are children of God"


Romans 8:14-16 NRSV-CE


The first thing to understand is that, no matter where you've been, no matter how long you've been away, 

our merciful and loving God is running to you with open arms ready to welcome you back! 


Life can through many curveballs, some come as surprises, some we bring upon ourselves.  

At the moment we recognize our need for God in and through His Church,

is the time to come back and allow Him to "make all things new." 

Where do I start?

Start with Confession!

We're not perfect, but we follow the One Who Is! If you've been away for a while, please, don't waste any more time. Come! Jesus is waiting to bring healing, forgiveness and restoration to your weary soul.  


Confession Times:

Wednesdays: 11:00 am - 11:50 am

Saturday:         4:30 pm -  5:30 pm

  * Schedule subject to change. 

                             

How To Go to Confession       Act of Contrition       


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Missed Sacraments?

If you missed out on First Reconciliation, First Communion,  and/or Confirmation as a child or youth, the good news is, we can help you with that!  Click the link below, or go to the Sacramental Life page.    Additionally, if you were married outside of the Catholic Church, but are at a place of wanting to reconnect with living rightly in the Sacramental Life of the Church, please check out the information below as well.  


If you've been away from the church for quite some time, and are not quite sure where to start, 

please email or call Maria.  email | Alternate Phone


Those in Need of First Reconciliation, First Communion, and Confirmation: 

    

   OCIA


Those in Need of just Confirmation, start with Confession, and then: 

   

Confirmation

   

Those Baptized Catholics, not married in the Church


Tribunal


Catholics in divorced, and who would like to start the Annulment Process:


Tribunal