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O/RCIA: The Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (with the accompanying Rites)

For all those non-Catholics (baptized or not) who are interested in learning about the  fullness of the Holy Catholic Faith and preparing to be received into the Church (either from a Protestant background or through baptism).

Classes are on Monday at 6:30 PM.

Contact: Jason Hogan 214-717-7699 

Sacraments

For more information regarding the Sacraments, please speak with the parish priest after Sunday mass. 

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Baptism

Parents should speak with parish priest after Sunday mass prior to beginning the process of Baptism

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Reconciliation

Also known as Confession or Penance, the sacrament of Reconciliation is an opportunity for renewal and can be done as often as needed.

Please refer to confession schedule on home page and bulletin

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Confirmation

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First Holy Communion

A period of formation will be required, depending on the circumstances of the candidate. There is no set time-period as the candidates will receive the sacraments whey they have demonstrated that they are ready

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Annointing of the sick

sacrament of healing for those facing serious illness, or surgery.

In danger of death only contact

903-309-2985 (English) 

902-603-0781 (Espanol)

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Holy Orders

Holy Orders is a sacrament that is available to men who are being ordained as deaconspriests, or bishops

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Holy Matrimony

A couple who would like to be married must speak with the parish priest before a date will be set. Depending on the couple's situation, the time of formation is 6-12 months

Email: parishoffice@stjudegbc.org  (parish) 

Clergy: Rev. John-Mary S. W. Bowlin, KCHS

Parish Office

Hours: Tuesday & Thursdays (Martes y Jueves)

             9:30AM-1:30PM

Phone: 903-887-1452

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