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Becoming Catholic

There are a few paths to Becoming Catholic – which one best describes you?

  • I have not been baptized in a faith tradition;

  • I was baptized into another Christian faith;

    • Baptized or not, this process begins when you contact Patty.

  • I was been baptized Catholic, but received no other Sacraments

  • I was baptized Catholic, am over the age of 18 and seeking Confirmation

    • Classes starting in October 2024 - contact Patty to get registered!

There is no right or wrong time to discern your spiritual journey is drawing you to the Catholic Church. Contact Patty Mayer at 964-3038 to continue your journey into full communion with the Catholic Church.


Children and Youth

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Children and Youth ~

What to do if my child is over the age of 7 and has not received Baptism or is in 3rd grade or older and has not yet received First Communion (Eucharist):

  • Register student for grade-appropriate Faith Formation classes

  • Contact Tom Primmer to arrange for some discussion of your child's needs

  • Baptism for children ages 7-14: 2-3 Saturday morning workshops will be scheduled in the spring to prepare the children/youth for their Sacraments and Baptism will happen in the Easter Season.

  • High School students in need of Baptism, Eucharist, and/or Confirmation will be assessed as needed. Contact Tom Primmer

  • Students in Grades 2-5 who are in need of First Reconciliation and Eucharist contact Jackie King


Previously known as RCIA, the OCIA - Order of Christian Initiation for Adults - is the process adults go through to become fully initiated into the Catholic church. It is more than just learning the history, rules and regulations.  It is building a relationship with God and the worshiping community.

To learn more about the process check the USCCB website.