Baptism, the gateway to the sacraments, is necessary for salvation, either by actual reception or at least by desire. By it people are freed from sins, are born again as children of God and, made like to Christ by an indelible character, are incorporated into the Church. It is validly conferred only by a washing in real water with the proper form of words.
FOR CHILDREN
The parents of a child who is to be baptised, and those who are to undertake the office of sponsors (Godparents), are to be suitably instructed on the meaning of this sacrament and the obligations attached to it. The parish priest is to see to it that either he or others duly prepare the parents, by means of pastoral advice and indeed by prayer together; a number of families might be brought together for this purpose and, where possible, each family visited. A baptized person who belongs to a non-catholic ecclesial community may be admitted only in company with a catholic sponsor (Godparent), and then simply as a witness to the baptism.
Please contact the Office 905-844-7971 to begin the Registration process
Baptisms are celebrated once a month on Sunday @ 1:00 PM.
2012 dates for Baptism Celebrations:
January 22
February 26
March 18
April 29
May 27
June 17
July 29
August 26
September 30
October 28
Novmber 25
December 16
The Baptismal Preparation Course is once a month on a Monday evening @ 7:30 p.m.
The following are upcoming Baptism Preparation Meeting Dates:
January 16
February 13
March 12
April 23
May 14
June 11
July 16
August 13
September 17
October 22
November 12
December 10
Feel free to call the office to confirm a preparation date.
FOR ADULTS: - R.C.I. A.
An adult who intends to receive Baptism is to be admitted to the catechumenate and, as far as possible, brought through the various stages to sacramental initiation, in accordance with the Rite of Initiation [RCIA].
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process where those interested in learning about the Catholic faith come together every Tuesday night to learn about and the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, the scriptures and at the same time, to discover where God is present in their lives.
For more information about the RCIA please call Kathleen 905-844-7971 or Email:Kathleen-stmichael@bellnet.ca
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The Seven Sacraments:
Baptism
Reconciliation
Eucharist
Confirmation
Marriage
Annointing of the Sick
Holy Orders
R.C.I.A.