Sacraments
Annointing of the Sick

Anyone of the faithful who is approaching death, whether from sickness, accident or old age, may receive this sacrament of comfort and healing. The sacrament can be received multiple times, or repeated if a condition worsens. In addition, anyone facing illness, surgery or medical procedures can be anointed.
To arrange the sacrament for a friend, a family member, or yourself, please call the parish office to speak with Fr Dave. He will arrange an appropriate time for the sacrament.
Baptism

The celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism is such a special occasion in the life of your family and in the life of the Church! Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as children of God; we become members of Christ, are welcomed into the Church and made sharers in its mission.
To schedule a Baptism, please call the Parish Office or email Ellen Dermody at pastoralassociate@saint-eulalia.com.
Further details will be shared during your call. Families having a first child baptized are asked to meet for an informational session discussing the Sacrament of Baptism.
Confession

The sacrament of Confession is offered weekly on Saturdays from 3-3:45pm, Mondays from 6-7pm, and by appointment. For a guide to how to go to Confession, please click here.
The sacrament of First Penance is received by baptized children in second grade. In order to receive the sacrament, your child must attend Religious Education classes for first grade and second grade, or attend Catholic school.
For more information, please contact our Director of Religious Education, Kelley McConnell. (religioused@saint-eulalia.com)
Confirmation

Confirmation is the third sacrament of initiation, offering a special outpouring of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation unites baptized individuals with Christ and calls them to greater participation and evangelization in the life of the Church.
The sacrament of Confirmation is received after two-year preparation in our Religious Education program for grades 7 and 8, or by 8th graders attending Catholic school.
Holy Eucharist

Reception of the sacrament of First Communion is a very special celebration in the life of the individual, their family, and the parish. In order to receive the sacrament, your child must attend Religious Education classes for first grade and second grade, or attend Catholic school.
For more information, please contact our Director of Religious Education, Kelley McConnell. (religioused@saint-eulalia.com)
Marriage Prep

In our Catholic faith, marriage is a lifelong vocation and a covenant entered into both between the bride and groom as well as with God. God has brought you together and we believe God will continually strengthen your love and commitment in faith.
Over the course of your marriage preparation, you will have the opportunity to meet with Fr. Dave Cramer, as well as Ellen Dermody. During your preparation for marriage, we hope to discuss and share with you various aspects of the sacrament of marriage, give you the resources needed to live out and grow in your commitment together, and assist you in planning your wedding liturgy.
At your convenience, please call Ellen Dermody at (570) 842-7656 opt. 7 or email pastoralassociate@saint-eulalia.com for more information and to schedule an initial meeting.
Missing Sacraments?
Is your child missing sacraments?
Sometimes children miss the traditional timing for receiving the Sacraments. Whatever the reason, we are always happy to welcome these children and their families and will guide them through the process. For more information, please contact Ellen Dermody at 570-842-7656 (Option 7) or pastoralassociate@saint-eulalia.com.
Are you an adult missing sacraments, or wishing to become a Catholic? Click here for more information.