The Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church exemplify the clarity of God's message of Life.

The Sacrament of Baptism brings one from the death of sin to the life of sanctifying grace. The Sacrament of Reconciliation offers one the opportunity to reclaim the life of grace lost by sinful choices. The Sacrament of the Eucharist is the food of life. The Sacrament of Confirmation is the gift of a deepened life in the Spirit. The Sacrament of Marriage is the sanctification of sexual union, making it a life-giving commitment. And the Sacrament of The Anointing of the Sick provides a path from sickness and death to healing and life, whether earthly or heavenly.

The faithful can avail of all the Church's Sacraments at St. Denis. Detailed information on the requirements to receive the sacraments can be found on this page.
 

THE CATHOLIC SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM


Christians are born through baptism, that is, through baptism we are born as "other Christs." Christ has no body now but the baptised. The baptised are the body of Christ, the people of God, the Church.

UNDERSTANDING THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

CLICK HERE to read "The Theology of Baptism"
CLICK HERE to read "Why do we baptize infants?"

REQUIREMENTS FOR BAPTISM AT OUR PARISH

CLICK HERE to view the basic requirements for Baptism

Catechesis: Last Friday at 7:30 pm  in  Potthoff Hall
Sacrament: Every Sunday at 3:00 pm
Please call Pastoral Office to make arrangements.

 

CLICK HERE to download the Application for Baptism form
CLICK HERE to view the requirements for Godparents
CLICK HERE to view the most frequently asked questions about the Sacrament of Baptism and its requirements