Infant of Prague
Catholic Parish Family

  Marine Blvd., Jacksonville, NC

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Sacramental Life

Sunday Eucharist
Saturday Vigil - 5 PM
St. Christopher's Church, Sneads Ferry - 5:00PM

Sunday - 8, 10 & Noon
Misa en Espanol - 2PM

Weekday Eucharist
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday    - 9:00 AM 
Wednesday - 12:10 PM

Reconciliation
Saturday 3:30-4:30PM or by appointment

Baptism
Usually celebrated monthly at a Sunday Eucharist with our assembled community.  Parental attendance
at a Preparation Class for the first child to be baptized is mandatory (last Sunday of each month at 1 PM in the Parish Hall classroom).  Expectant parents please call the Parish Office before making any plans.  To have your child baptized you must be a registered parishioner for at least three months and practicing the faith.

Marriage
Arrangements must be made with a parish priest at least six months before your requested date.  To be married at Infant of Prague, you must be a registered member of our parish for at least six months.

Anointing of the Sick
At any time requested.  The Eucharist is taken regularly to our hospitals, nursing homes and shut-ins.  Please call the Parish Office at times of illness or hospitalization.

    Patient confidentiality is an increasing concern throughout the United States .  We are no longer able to look in a book to see who in the hospital is Catholic, permitting the priest to make a visit.  We ask that you please call the parish office for details on receiving:

-  The Eucharist when you are in the hospital or if you are    

    homebound.

-  The anointing of the sick should be scheduled with a priest

    prior to a scheduled medical treatment.  This Sacrament is

    meant to be celebrated at the beginning of an illness rather    

    than an “Emergency Room” Sacrament.

    Please do not assume that the priest or office staff know you are in the hospital or homebound.  Please call or have a family member call the Parish Office indicating that you would like a visitation from a Priest or Eucharistic Minister prior to your admission to or shortly after your admission to the hospital.

  

    Thank You for your help.