eucharist

first holy communion

Parents are the primary teachers of the faith and, therefore, are responsible for preparing their children for the Sacraments. The Church understands that this task can be difficult, so it provides a purpose-driven curriculum to assist families in their children's faith formation.

Requirements for Reception of First Communion:

  • Children are in second grade or have reached the age of seven

  • Children have been Baptized

  • Children have been enrolled in two consecutive years of religious instruction, whether at a Catholic parochial school, CCD, or an approved homeschool curriculum


HOMEBOUND

Are you unable to make it to church and would like Communion delivered to you? Please call our office a (309) 755-5071 and we will be glad to make arrangements to bring Communion to you.

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The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. It is the sublime cause of the communion with the divine life, and it brings about unity between the people of God. On the night before he died, Jesus instituted the sacrament of his body and blood so that the new life he won for the world through his death and resurrection could be received throughout the ages even until the end of time. Through the holy sacrifice of the mass, Christ reaches His people in a most powerful and mysterious way in that when we consume His precious body and blood, we are taken up into His life so that it is no longer we who live, but it is now Christ who lives in us. For this reason, the Eucharist is known as the Sacrament of Charity, because once we receive this gift, we become a channel through which Christ’s life and love reach his people.