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Sacramental Preparation

Traditionally, Second Grade students at Blessed Sacrament Catholic School are prepared for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist.  Students enrolled at Blessed Sacrament Catholic School do not need to enroll in additional religious education classes.  Our students will make their First Reconciliation during the Season of Advent and their First Holy Communion during the Easter Season.

For more information, we invite you to review the following informational letters.

  • First Reconciliation Information for Parents and Guardians
  • First Holy Communion Information for Parents and Guardians

In some cases, students enrolled at Blessed Sacrament Catholic School have not received the Sacrament of Baptism.  In other cases, students in Third Grade through Eighth Grade may not have made their First Reconciliation or First Holy  Communion.  In these circumstances, our school collaborates with the Parish Religious Education Program in preparing students for Baptism, First Reconciliation, and First Holy Communion. If you are interested in having your student baptized or have an older student needing to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation and/or Eucharist, please complete the form below.


Sacramental Preparation

  • A student must be baptized before they can receive First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion. A student must be in at least the Second Grade to begin preparing for First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion.

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Get ready for our adorable and awesome 2025 Read Across America Week – happening next week! 🎉📚 This year, we’re putting a special twist on our week of literacy by approaching it through a Catholic lens – because we all know faith and books make the perfect pair! Plus, with Ash Wednesday falling in the middle of the week, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore how our faith connects with the stories we read and the values we hold dear. So, let’s dive into the joy of reading, faith, and a little sprinkle of Ash Wednesday reflection. It’s going to be a week full of learning, loving, and growing together! 😇✨