Communion, or Eucharist, is first and foremost Christ drawing near to us in the grace of the sacrament. When we bring our children to the Mass, we affirm our desire for them to grow in faith as Catholics. As they grow older, it is natural for our children to develop a deep and loving relationship with Jesus. At the Eucharist, we remember the great love of God and Jesus’ saving grace; His life, death, and resurrection, which brings us new life. We give thanks for the grace of the sacrament and the promise of full unity with God. At Mass, we offer God gifts of bread and wine. God returns our gifts of bread and wine as Jesus. The Eucharist is truly a remarkable and special gift from our Lord.
All Catholics who wish to receive First Communion must first attend courses of instruction. Children should be enrolled in our Children's Faith Formation program or a student of James L. Collins Catholic School.
For inquiries about the First Communion, please contact the Director of Faith Formation:
Ana Rosas
arosas@iccorsicana.org (903) 874-4473 ext. 103
If you are inquiring about First Communion for an adult, the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) might be the best path for you. Please contact the Faith Formation Office at (903) 874-4473.
So rich is the mystery of the Eucharist that we have a number of terms to illumine its saving grace: the Breaking of the Bread; the Lord's Supper; the Eucharistic Assembly; the Memorial of Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection; the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Holy and Divine Liturgy; the Eucharistic Liturgy; Holy Communion; and Holy Mass (cf. CCC, nos. 1328-1332). (Source USCCB)