First Holy communion
The risen Jesus is present with us at Mass. He shares with us the gift of his Body and Blood.
At Mass, we receive the gift of the Body and Blood of Christ in Holy Communion. Sharing Holy Communion joins us more closely with Jesus Christ and with all the members of His church. We are made one with Jesus and with each other.
Preparation for First Holy Communion is a 2-year process. Children are required to have attended Catholic School or a Parish Religious Education Program for two consecutive years before they make their First Communion. Children who do not attend Christ the King Catholic School should attend the Parish Religious Classes on Sundays from 10:00-11:30 AM.

Confirmation
Confirmation is a sacrament of initiation which completes baptism through sealing in the Holy Spirit and anoints the recipient as priest, prophet, and king.


Who can receive Confirmation?
In the Catholic Church, anyone that has been baptized properly can and should be confirmed.
What is Catholic Confirmation?
Confirmation is a Sacrament in the Catholic Church in which the one who is confirmed (confirmandi) receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit through the imposition of hand and anointing with oils by the bishop. It’s considered a sacrament of initiation which means that it brings you deeper into communion with the Church.
Who administers Confirmation?
Bishops are the original ministers of Confirmation along with other Catholic sacraments (Lumen Gentium 26)
Confirmation Requirements?
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Be in 9th grade or up (14 years of age at time of confirmation.
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Baptized and receive sacrament of 1st Communion (extra classes given if needed)

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