First Sacraments are celebrated by 2nd grade students (or older) who are enrolled in the Faith Formation Program or attend St. Vincent de Paul School or another Catholic School.
First Reconciliation Parent Enrollment Meetings
To enroll your child to receive the Sacrament of First Reconciliation in January 2023, you must attend one of the following First Reconciliation Parent Enrollment Meetings. You will also indicate your preference for your First Eucharist (Communion) date and time at this meeting. The U.S. Bishops require that children be prepared for the Sacrament of Reconciliation prior to being prepared for First Eucharist (Communion). Children must be in Grade 2 or above and enrolled in Faith Formation, St. Vincent de Paul School, or another Catholic school and have completed Grade 1 in Faith Formation or a Catholic school. These meetings are for parents only. Attendance at one of these meetings is required in order to enroll your child for the sacrament even if you have attended these meetings in the past for another child. Watch for more information in October.
An email with more information will be sent out in October to parents of children enrolled in Grade 2 at St. Vincent de Paul Faith Formation and School or other Catholic school. Questions? Contact Grant O'Neil at GrantONeil@saintvdp.org or 763-762-7406.
Examination of Conscience for Adults
First Reconciliation at St. Vincent de Paul
The policy of St. Vincent de Paul regarding First Reconciliation consists of a two-fold program. First, parents and guardians are to participate in a meeting in which parents and guardians study and discuss the Sacrament of Reconciliation. They are then expected to prepare their children for the sacrament at home using home preparation materials provided at the parent meeting. Faith Formation classes or religion classes in a Catholic school assist the parents and guardians in preparing their child for First Reconciliation.Second, children are to attend classes through the Faith Formation program, St. Vincent de Paul School, or another Catholic School in first grade in order to receive the sacrament.
Requirements and Date Due Chart 2022-2023 for First Reconciliation
Home Preparation for First Reconciliation
Keeping Holy the Lord's Day: the Importance of Weekly Mass Attendance
Sacrament of Reconciliation Guide
An Examination of Conscience for Children
Read more about Penance and Reconciliation in the Catholic Church.
First Eucharist at St. Vincent de Paul
The policy of St. Vincent de Paul regarding First Eucharist consists of a two-fold program. First, parents and guardians are to participate in a meeting in which parents and guardians study and discuss the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. They are then expected to prepare their children for the sacrament at home using home preparation materials provided at the parent meeting and attend with their child the First Eucharist retreat and First Eucharist rehearsal. Faith Formation classes or religion classes in a Catholic school assist the parents and guardians in preparing their child for First Eucharist.
Second, children are to attend classes through the Faith Formation program, St. Vincent de Paul School, or another Catholic School in first and second grade in order to receive the sacrament.
Requirements and Date Due Chart 2022-2023 for First Eucharist
First Eucharist 2023:
To enroll your child to receive the Sacrament of First Eucharist in May 2023, you must attend one of the following First Eucharist Parent Enrollment Meetings. The U.S. Bishops require that children be prepared for the Sacrament of Reconciliation prior to being prepared for First Eucharist (Communion). Children must be in Grade 2 or above and enrolled in Faith Formation, St. Vincent de Paul School, or another Catholic school and have completed Grade 1 in Faith Formation or a Catholic school. These meetings are for parents only. Attendance at one of these meetings is required in order to enroll your child for the sacrament even if you have attended these meetings in the past for another child. Watch for more information in January.
An email with more information will be sent out in January to parents of children enrolled in Grade 2 and Discover at St. Vincent de Paul Faith Formation and School or other Catholic school. Questions? Contact Grant O'Neil at GrantONeil@saintvdp.org or 763-762-7406.
Keeping Holy the Lord's Day: The Importance of Weekly Mass Attendance