SACRAMENTS
Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Bremerton, WA
ADULT SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
Please see "Rite of Christian Initiation". This preparation is for adults seeking Baptism, Reconciliation (Confession), Eucharist or Confirmation.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
We are most anxious to help anyone in the Church who, because of
illness, age or handicap, is unable to receive the Sacraments.
Please call the rectory at anytime if you wish to receive the Sacraments.
Please notify us of a hospitalization so that we may be of assistance.
Anointing of the Sick is done:
1. At the Sunday Masses three times a year: January, May and
September.
2. After daily Mass as requested in case of impending surgery.
3. By appointment - contact the Parish Office at 377-7674
CONFIRMATION
Preparation for Juniors and Seniors in High School is through the Youth Ministry office.
FIRST EUCHARIST
Preparation for this sacrament for children from grades two through eight is handled through the Faith Formation Department.
For high school youth (Grades nine through twelve) interested in preparing for this sacrament, contact the Youth Ministry office.
Adults who are interested in preparing for this sacrament are assisted through our RCIA program.
FUNERALS/CHRISTIAN BURIAL
Arrangements with the Parish priest must be completed before any public notice. This is to avoid any conflicts with schedules and to assist you in planning. Information regarding funerals, cremation and memorial services is available at the Parish Office.
MARRIAGE-SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
We would like to help engaged couples prepare for their marriage well in advance. Please contact the parish office at least six months in advance of any proposed wedding date to to make arrangements for pre-marriage preparation and to register for the initial information session held on the second Sunday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel. At least one of the couple must be a registered member of Holy Trinity or have parents registered in our parish.
Click here to read the March 11, 2004 Statement on the Definition of Marriage by Archbishop Alex J. Brunett.
Last updated on 05/04/04
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