“Holy Communion is the reception of the Body and Blood of Christ in the Eucharist. More generally, it is our fellowship and union with Jesus and other baptized Christians in the Church, which has its source and summit in the celebration of the Eucharist. In this sense, Church as communion is the deepest vocation of the Church.” Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 1382, 959
The preparation process for First Holy Communion affords us an opportunity to help our children form lifelong habits as Catholics by forming them in prayer and in assisting their comprehension of the amazing grace offered in this sacrament. At Baptism parents are called to raise their children in the ways of the faith. First Holy Communion is a continuation of that promise and is, as our catechism states, the “source and summit” of our faith.
When we gather for Holy Mass we are doing just that, gathering. We are an assembly, a community of believers who need to actively participate in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. We need to avoid the tendency of being passive. We are joined as the assembly of God to participate in praise and worship. We are called to eat at the table of plenty, to be in common union with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
We are all on a journey, and the children are in the beginning stages of theirs as they prepare for First Holy Communion. Parents, catechists, and the pastor aid the children in their journey of recognizing that this is the
Real Presence of Jesus Christ. It is at Holy Mass that bread and wine are transformed into the Precious Body and Precious Blood of Jesus, and that through Holy Communion He can and will transform us. Preparation will consist of regular mass attendance, class attendance, parent meetings, and a retreat for the children.
Our preparation is geared toward doing all we can to be sure that children and their parents are ready to experience First Holy Communion as the beginning of a lifetime of being nourished at the Lord’s Table. It is not only about the academics of “making a sacrament” but a very significant amount of importance is placed on the spiritual preparation of the child. Children learn what they live as the saying goes. When attending Holy Mass and participating in the Eucharist and Reconciliation are important to you, it will also be important to your child.
First Sacraments Preparation Requirements
As your child prepares for the sacraments we encourage families to be fully practicing their Catholic faith: weekly Mass attendance and participation in Family Formation.
First Reconciliation is celebrated in the 2nd grade and First Eucharist and Confirmation are now celebrated in the 3rd grade. Families with children older than second grade who would like their children prepared for these sacraments please contact Susan Breton, 772-2494 or
religioused@stmichaelparish.org.
If your child was baptized at St. Michael Church please provide the day, month, and year of the baptism via email:
religioused@st.michaelparish.org. All others please submit your child’s original Baptismal certificate. Baptismal certificates can be mailed to:
St. Michael Parish
Attn: Susan Breton
9 Lincoln Street
Exeter, NH 03833