Sacraments

Baptism
Infant Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1:00 p.m. Parents are requested to participate in a pre-sacramental class. Please contact Sr. Jennifer at the Rectory to make arrangements.

Children of school age and adults receive preparation for baptism through the RCIA Program.

RCIA
Thinking of becoming a Catholic? The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a process or journey of conversion for initiating persons into the Catholic Church. It takes place in the context of the Christian community and is guided by the Gospel of Jesus and by the witness and experience of St. Jude parishioners. RCIA is designed for those who: Have never been baptized or were baptized in another faith tradition. Are Catholic, but have never celebrated Eucharist or Confirmation. RCIA meets at St. Jude on Wednesday evenings beginning in September culminating in the Easter Vigil and continuing into spring. For further information please call Sr. Jennifer (440-366-5711x110) or e-mail her at jkramer@saintjudeparish.org.

Reconciliation
Saturday from 10:00 to 11:00 or any time by appointment. Communal Celebrations are scheduled during Advent and Lent.

First Reconciliation and Eucharist
Children in the second grade are prepared to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist for the first time. The preparation process includes catechesis for the parents. For further information on the second grade Sacramental preparation process contact Patti Lutke at 440-366-5711.

Confirmation
The Confirmation Program is a process that helps high school students explore what it means to make a faith commitment and to accept the responsibility that comes with that decision. Adults are needed to join the team, which conducts the preparation sessions. For more information please contact Deacon Pat Humphrey 440-366-5711 or email at: deacon@saintjudeparish.org.

Catholic adults who have never been confirmed and wish to receive the Sacraments participate in several Sunday morning preparation sessions prior to Confirmation. Please contact Sr. Jennifer at the Rectory for dates, times, and further information.

Matrimony
Couples planning to marry are asked to contact Fr. Kosem at least six months before your anticipated date. The priest will explain the required preparation process at your first meeting.

Anointing of the Sick
The Sacrament of Anointing is celebrated upon request. Call the rectory to speak to a priest. Communal celebrations of the Sacrament are celebrated annually.

Holy Orders and Vowed Religious Life
Any parishioner wishing to discuss a vocation to the the priesthood, diaconate or vowed religious should contact Fr. Kosem, Deacon Pat, Deacon Frank or Sr. Jennifer. They can be of great assistance for anyone exploring the possibilities. Please call the Rectory to speak with them. 440-366-5711.

Homebound, Ill and Hospitalized
Rev. Mr. Frank J. O'Connell will be directing our HomeBound Ministry of St. Jude. This is an essential aspect of my ministry here at St. Jude: "to bring the healing light of Christ to you" in prayer, to walk with you on this journey; in your time of sickness and convalescence. If you or anyone you may know may be infirmed, disabled and homebound, please call Deacon Frank. 440-366-5711x104.

For the ill or disabled, Father Kosem has First Friday visitations to the homebound of the parish. He will be happy to bring Communion upon request and our Lay Ministers of the Eucharist will also come regularly. Please call the rectory.

Sr. Joan Tomchey, O.S.U. and Mr. Ray Holland serve in the Pastoral Care Department at Elyria Memorial Hospital. When coming to EMH for admittance or for in-patient care or surgery, please make sure that you indicate your parish when you are admitted to the hospital. They will call us to let us know that you are there. You may want to let us know ahead of time as well of any upcoming plans for admittance.

 
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