- We are obliged to observe a one-hour fast prior to receiving the Eucharist.
- Please dress in a manner that is respectful of the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
- Arrive for Mass on time, allowing time to quiet yourself and prepare to receive the Lord.
- Please turn off or silence all cell phones prior to entering the Church.
- Men and boys, kindly remove hats or caps before the Lord.
- Make the Sign of the Cross with holy water upon entering the Church. This sacramental action calls to mind our Baptism.
- Genuflect facing the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle before entering your pew as a sign of reverence to our Eucharistic Lord. If unable to genuflect, a heartfelt bow is acceptable.
- Please practice prayerful silence and refrain from unnecessary talking.
- Join in singing your praises to the Lord during the liturgy.
- Listen intently to the readings, this is one way the Lord can speak to you.
- The voices of babies and young children during the Mass are a sign of a vibrant parish and remind us of Christ's imperative to let the little children come to him. If your child should become upset and require extra attention to be calmed, please feel free to step out or make use of our cry rooms. These spaces are intended to offer a location where parents can continue to participate in the Mass while tending to their child’s needs.
- Catholics receive Holy Communion with reverence, calling to mind the reality of Christ’s Presence in this Sacrament. You may receive either on the tongue or in your hand, kneeling or standing. When the priest or minister says "Body of Christ", we profess our faith in the Real Presence by responding with an audible "amen". If you choose to receive the Body of Christ in your hand, please consume immediately before walking away. As a sign of reverence, you may bow or genuflect before receiving Holy Communion. Make the Sign of the Cross after reception.
- If you have not yet been received into the Catholic Church, please refrain from receiving Holy Communion. We invite you to pray with us for the union of all Christians at this time. Interested in becoming Catholic, please join our OCIA program.
- If you are in a state of mortal sin, please refrain from receiving the Body of our Lord until you have made a good Confession and received absolution. We invite you to pray an act of Spiritual Communion at this time.
- After receiving the Eucharist, return to your seat and pray silently. An appropriate prayer for this time is the Anima Christi.
- The Mass concludes with the final blessing, please remain in your place until the Mass is ended.
- You may exit the church after the celebrant has completed the recessional procession.
- Be sure to take all your belongings and leave the pew and missal ready for the next Mass participant.