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    MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC PARISH
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    Sacraments


    "A sacrament is a visible sign instituted by Christ to give grace" (Baltimore Catechism). The Sacraments are not merely symbols, but rather they bring about the reality that they signify. For example, at Mass, the bread and wine do not only symbolize the Body and Blood of Christ, they become His Body and Blood, given for us.  And when the child or adult is washed at Baptism, it is not a symbolic washing, but he or she is truly cleansed of all sin, made a member of the Body of Christ and a sharer in the Church's mission.

    To read more about the Sacraments, click here (Catechism of the Catholic Church on the Seven Sacraments).

    You can learn more about the Sacraments at St. Joseph and St. Francis of Assisi Parishes, by following the links below.

    • Baptism
    • Confirmation
    • First Eucharist
    • Reconciliation
    • Anointing of the Sick
    • Marriage 
    • Holy Orders



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