Catholics who have prepared themselves by fasting 1 hour before mass and by going to Confession regularly may receive the Eucharist.
All children in our parish who have been baptized and are in 2nd grade or older are invited to prepare with their families for the celebration of First Communion. Please contact the Parish office or fill out our online form for more information.
The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. We receive the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ at every mass. By faithfully receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, our spiritual life is nourished and strengthened.
By receiving the Holy Eucharist, we grow in deeper communion with God, we remember the sacrifice Jesus made for us and fellowship grows among all who receive His Body and Blood.
Most Blessed Sacrament provides communion to those parishioners that can no longer attend Mass due to physical restrictions. A Eucharistic Minister will bring communion to your home or to a nursing home facility upon request. Please email Laurie or call (920) 231-9782 to leave your name and address if you wish to receive communion at home.