Holy Eucharist
2022 First Communion: May 21
First Holy Communion & Parish May Crowning
May 21, 2022
This past weekend at the 4:30 Mass, fourteen children
received Jesus for the first time as we celebrated 1st Holy Communion.
Father Dave, during the homily reminded us, we are what we eat, the more we partake of the Eucharist, the more we will be like Jesus.
Congratulations to:
Jacob Allen, Adeline Burzlaff, Trent Dienstbier,
Joseph Fanelli, Harper Graves, Ella Greco, Emma Janis,
Amelia O’May, Cecilia Perillo, Mya Schlesinger, Carter Thielman, Tanner Tojek, Ava Uronis.
At that Mass we also honored Mary, our Mother, as we crowned a statue of Our Lady dedicating our 1st
Communicants to her loving care. Our May Crowners were, Mya Schlesinger and Joseph Fanelli.
May 21, 2022
This past weekend at the 4:30 Mass, fourteen children
received Jesus for the first time as we celebrated 1st Holy Communion.
Father Dave, during the homily reminded us, we are what we eat, the more we partake of the Eucharist, the more we will be like Jesus.
Congratulations to:
Jacob Allen, Adeline Burzlaff, Trent Dienstbier,
Joseph Fanelli, Harper Graves, Ella Greco, Emma Janis,
Amelia O’May, Cecilia Perillo, Mya Schlesinger, Carter Thielman, Tanner Tojek, Ava Uronis.
At that Mass we also honored Mary, our Mother, as we crowned a statue of Our Lady dedicating our 1st
Communicants to her loving care. Our May Crowners were, Mya Schlesinger and Joseph Fanelli.
"Jesus taught a new sacrifice which the Church received
from the Apostles and offers throughout the whole world."
- St. Irenaeus (d. 202)
from the Apostles and offers throughout the whole world."
- St. Irenaeus (d. 202)
The preparation for children in Grade 3 for First Eucharist seeks to make them more aware of God's love and their call to be part of the "Body of Christ." Parents, catechists and the Parish community are personally involved in bringing our children to the Table of the Lord. An alternate process is provided for older children and adults
Questions can be directed to Debbie Pirog at faithformation@olpparish.com
Questions can be directed to Debbie Pirog at faithformation@olpparish.com
As Catholics, we know that the Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith. All that we do should point to the Eucharist and flow from the Eucharist. We offer the celebration of the Eucharist, the Mass, daily.
Weekend Mass Schedule:
8:00 am & Vigil 4:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am, 10:00 am & 11:30 am Sunday |
Daily Mass Schedule:
8:00 am Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6:30 pm Tuesday and Thursday |