Sacraments
Baptism
Baptism is a sacred ritual in which a person is initiated into the Christian faith. It is a symbol of purification and spiritual rebirth, marking the acceptance of an individual into the church community.
First Communion
First Communion, also known as the Holy Eucharist, is a significant event in the life of a young Christian. It is the first time a child receives the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the form of bread and wine, signifying unity with Christ and the church.
Confirmation
Confirmation is a sacrament through which individuals affirm their faith and commitment to the Christian beliefs. It is a rite of passage where participants receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit and become full members of the church.
Matrimony
Matrimony, or marriage, is a sacred union blessed by the church. It is a covenant between a man and a woman, symbolizing the love, commitment, and partnership that mirrors the relationship between Christ and the church.
Confessions
Confession is the act of acknowledging and seeking forgiveness for sins. It is a spiritual practice that allows individuals to reconcile with God and the community, experiencing the grace and mercy of God's forgiveness.
Anointing the Sick
Anointing the Sick is a sacrament of healing and comfort for those who are ill or suffering. Through the anointing with oil and prayer, the church invokes God's presence and grace upon the sick, bringing strength and solace in times of physical and emotional distress.


