Sacraments Schedule

Anointing of the Sick and Elderly

Parish Office (561) 392-0007


Baptism

Every 3rd Sunday (English): 1:30pm
Every 4th Sunday (Spanish): 1:30pm

Pre-Baptismal classes are given on the 1st Thursday of every month. Please call the main office to register before attending. Please contact Constanza Preble at 561-620-6280 or 561-392-0007.


Confessions

Saturday: 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday: 4:50pm – 5:20pm (Spanish & English)

Confessions by appointment during office hours.

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Confirmation

For Youth Confirmation & Adult Confirmation contact the Religious Education Office at 561-952-2870

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Matrimony

Congratulations!

On behalf of the pastor, parish staff and the family of St. Joan of Arc, we pray that this time in which you prepare for your marriage will be filled with holiness and joy and we trust that these guidelines will assist you in properly preparing for matrimony. Marriage is a sacrament and a vocation. Sacraments are signs of God’s presence among us. In marriage, couples are called to become signs of the never failing love that Christ has for his Church through the love they have for one another and those around them. As a vocation, a couple states that they feel called by God to be together for the rest of their life. Your parish priest or deacon considers it a privilege when asked to officiate at a wedding.

Parishioners of St. Joan of Arc should contact one of our priests/deacons six months in advance of the proposed wedding date. That allows sufficient time to carry out the various steps of the marriage preparation program. We require that all paperwork for your wedding be finalized at least two months prior to your wedding.

      Required Documents

The priest/deacon of St. Joan of Arc will complete the Diocesan pre-nuptial inquire forms with each couple. You are required to provide the following additional documents:

  1. Baptismal Certificate with all notations issued within the last six months. This should be acquired from your Church of Baptism.
  2. If previously married, a copy of the decree of nullity issued by the Church; if your previous spouse is deceased, a certificate of death. The documents are needed to establish your freedom to marry again within the Church.
  3. Those under 19 years of age must adhere strictly to all Diocesan norms in regard to parental permission.
  4. A marriage license is an absolute requirement for marriage in this state. Before your celebration of marriage can begin, the celebrant must have this license in his possession. For more information, please contact the Office of the County Clerk.

For additional information on Wedding preparation you can call Laura Watzek at 561-952-2854 or email watzek_laura@stjoan.org

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Religious Education

Sundays:
Grades K to Confirmation from 9:15am – 10:30am

Wednesdays:
Grades K to Confirmation from 5:00pm – 6:15pm

For information please contact the Religious Education Office at 561-952-2870