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Becoming Catholic

The process of becoming a Catholic is not one-size-fits-all. Each person’s journey of faith is different; therefore, the path and ​“timeline” for preparing for sacraments varies with the needs of each person.​

The seven sacraments are essential to the Catholic way of life. They are blessed encounters with the risen Jesus. The Baptism, Confirmation, and  Eucharist are called Sacraments of Initiation because they incorporate us into His saving death and resurrection. Baptism and Confirmation are not repeatable because they give us an “indelible mark” as members of the Body of Christ. Eucharist, the high point of our initiation, can be received daily, but at least on Sundays. The Eucharist nourishes and strengthens us to live as disciples of Jesus; it is also a sign of unity with Jesus and each other.

But Catholicism is not merely a set of doctrines to which we give assent; it is a way of life rooted in a love relationship with Jesus and each other. One does not become a Catholic simply by attending a class; seekers “catch being Catholic” by entering the parish’s life: attending Mass, participating in parish activities, building relationships, and serving others. It is a gradual process, and the time it takes varies with each seeker’s particular background and circumstances. Nevertheless, it is a faith journey that we all share as we encourage one another along the way. 

The first step in becoming a Catholic is to meet with the parish Initiation Coordinator.  At this meeting, the individual or family inquiring into the Catholic Church will be warmly received, questions will be answered, and particular needs will be assessed.​

Becoming Catholic Inquiry

We have a group that meets year-round to explore what it means to be a disciple of Jesus in the Catholic tradition. The atmosphere is...
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Becoming Catholic Sponsor

​Parish sponsors need not be saints or theologians! You are simply ordinary parishioners who give witness by sharing your everyday experiences as Catholics. ​Please consider...
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Confirmation for Adults

We have a comprehensive four-month process, beginning on January, to prepare adults to be confirmed.
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School Aged Baptism

We have a loving and welcoming process at Padre Serra through which children seven years of age and older are prepared to be received into...
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Mary Huebner

Ministry Coordinator

For more information or to set up an appointment, please call ​(805) 482·6417 x321 or email becomingcatholic@padreserra.org

Brian Campos

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Mass in general. Being united as one mystical body to offer up the sacrifice of Mass.

Jackie Perrin

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Although I had been Catholic my entire life, I was never confirmed. After volunteering for several years with youth ministry and the high school youth group, I was confirmed alongside my young friends. My oldest son, a high school senior and active parishioner at the time, was my sponsor! It was an incredible blessing in […]

Marcia Galles

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One of my favorite memories is of singing in the choir during my very first Triduum nearly two decades ago now. I was blown away back then by the deeply moving services that unfolded over those three absolutely incredible days, and I consider it one of the truly great blessings of my life that I […]

David Gutierrez

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There are so many. The members of the Landings ministry welcomed me with open arms and hugs. The fellowship as a member of the Living Last Supper. The joy of gathering as a parish in the Padre Serra hospitality suite at the LA Religious Education Congress. Ultimately, it’s the people.

Mary Huebner

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Celebrating sacraments with my children and all the littles of PSP!