Eucharist

The Eucharist is at the very heart of our Catholic faith.  Our belief in the transubstantiation, the true presence of Christ made flesh and blood in bread and wine, is what feeds and nourishes our Christianity.  To come to His table and commune with Him, to kneel before the Blessed Sacrament and know that He is truly present and that His sacrifice was not made in vain, but out of the deepest love so pure that it could only be divine. 

 

The Eucharist is celebrated at every Mass.  For our ill parishioners unable to attend Mass, the Body of Christ is available through our Eucharistic Ministers to the Sick.  Please call the Rectory at 949-951-8599 to make arrangements.