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Sacraments

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Baptism
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Eucharist
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CONFIRMATION
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PENANCE
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ANNOINTING OF THE SICK
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MATRIMONY
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HOLY ORDERS

baptism

By water and the Holy Spirit, we are washed clean of our sins, share in the death and resurrection of Christ and are reborn as sons and daughters of God

Children 0–6-year-old:

The children are baptized on the faith and promise of the parents. The parish needs to have some assurance that the parents are seriously committed to modeling Catholic life for their child by attending Mass regularly, living a virtuous life as best they can and being of service to their neighbors. The child will need a sponsor the be a role model in the faith. There can be two sponsors if you wish, a man and a woman. Sponsors must be at least 16 years old, Confirmed and able to affirm that they are good role models in the Catholic faith. Parents and Sponsors are required to attend 1 preparatory session.

Children 7 +:

These children are prepared through a process of catechesis (instruction and faith formation). When children 7 and older are baptized they receive all the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist & Confirmation) at the same liturgy at the Easter Vigil.

Adults:

Adults are invited to participate in our Alpha Course Dinners to get an initial encounter with Jesus Christ. They are gradually initiated into the Church through a process of Catechesis (instruction and formation) which takes about two years to complete. The Sacraments are celebrated at the Easter Vigil.

EUCHARIST

A celebration of the Lord’s Supper where we make present the one Sacrifice of the Cross, understand the meaning of Washing Feet and share the Body and Blood of Christ in Communion with our brothers and sisters.

Children 7+ who would like to prepare to make their First Holy Communion must participate in our Religious Education program which includes additional “proximate” sessions of preparation for First Communion.

Adults who are baptized but have not made their First Communion will have an opportunity to participate in a series of catechetical sessions to prepare them. They can celebrate their First Communion at any Sunday Mass.

Confirmation

The Church, usually in the person of the bishop, confirms and completes our initiation into the Catholic Church through the gift and seal of the Holy Spirit.

Children 7+ who would like to prepare to make their First Holy Communion must participate in our Religious Education program which includes additional “proximate” sessions of preparation for First Communion.

Adults who are baptized but have not been Confirmed will have an opportunity to participate in a series of catechetical sessions to prepare them. They can be confirmed by the Pastor on Easter Sunday or Pentecost Sunday or they may join the youth who are confirmed by the Bishop when he comes to the parish.

Penance

Flowing from the healing Sacrament of Baptism, and according to Jesus’ command (Matthew 16:19) the Church confers God’s forgiveness for our sins after Baptism.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered on Saturdays after the 8:30 AM Mass (except the First Saturday of the Month) and from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Saturday afternoons.

Anointing of the Sick

The disciples of Jesus continued his ministry of healing the sick (Mark 6:13) and even today, those who are sick are brought to the priests for healing (James 5: 14-15).

The Sacrament of the Sick is for those who are seriously sick or preparing for surgery. This is the sacrament for the living and for their healing. 

 

The Sacrament of the Sick is celebrated at church on the First Saturday of every month after the 8:30 AM Mass. It is also available on an emergency basis for those in a critical situation.

Matrimony

The Sacrament that takes Marriage to the next level by adding the presence of Christ given by the Bride and Groom to each other and in service of the world.

Congratulations on your decision to celebrate the Sacrament of Matrimony!
Please download our planning guide that will take you step by step through the process of planning for your celebration of the Sacrament of Matrimony.

You should also begin the process of meeting with a friar be clicking on the “request” button below.

Most Holy Trinity - St. Mary

138 Montrose Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11206

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153 Johnson Avenue, Door B

Brooklyn, NY 11206

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mainoffice@trinity-stmary.org

(718) 384-0215

This is a church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, entrusted to the care of the Franciscan Friars Conventual working with the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Assisi.

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