FIRST HOLY COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION
FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION AND RE-REGISTRATION
You need to register now and be ready for September 2015/2016 Classes. There will be NO REGISTERATION AFTER AUGUST 31ST! When you come to register, you need to have the child’s Original Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and pay the fee at the time of registration.
Any questions, please contact Ms. Helen @ 718-361-1884 ext #13
ALL students attending Faith Formation Classes MUST attend no less than two years (or more) of instructions. in order to receive their First Holy Communion, and they must also know all their prayers and be properly prepared. The requirments are : Sunday School: 8:45 to 11:30 A.M. which includes 9:00 Mass each Sunday followed by Faith Formation classes from 10:00am to 11:30am. After the Eucharist, they are expected to attend Faith Formation Classes through the eight grade (8th) which means NO stopping for two or three years and then returning for Confirmation Classes. These are the new regulations of the Diocese.

Please print and fill out the form below and return to the Rectory.


For Adults
Many adults have not received all their Sacraments of Initiation. Some never received Confirmation. Others have also not received their First Communion. Still others are unbaptized, wishing to become full members of our Catholic Faith. The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults allows adults to learn about their faith in an adult way, only with other adults, and to receive the Sacraments with other adults each year at the Easter Vigil and at Pentecost. Classes for the RCIA are taught each week in English by Leticia Nazario, and in Spanish by Mr. & Mrs. Fernando & Roxana Luces.
Other adults come for classes because they wish to baptize one of their children. Parents are prepared for their children's baptism either in English or in Spanish each month in the rectory.
Adult courses are offered in Spanish all through the year in Spanish in different aspects of the Holy Scriptures and our Faith. For information, you may call the rectory and ask for Father Da Silva.