The Sacrament of First Eucharist, also called The Sacrament of First Holy Communion, is the third sacrament of Christian Initiation is the one by which Catholics partake of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ and participate in his one sacrifice. In the Catholic faith, the bread and wine used in the Eucharistic rite are transformed in all but appearance into the Body and Blood of Christ, a change called transubstantiation. As Catholics, we believe we are sacramentally, not physically, eating and drinking the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
To make an appointment to register a child or an adult to receive this sacrament, please contact our Religious Education department.