PARISH SYMBOL - The parish symbol consists of a host in the center of a heart. The host and grains of wheat represent St. Elizabeth's great love for the Eucharist. The cross and thorns represent Christ's suffering and her own. The five flowers under the initials (EAS) represent her five children.
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  Education
    1st through 8th Grade Religious Education
    Classes for first through fourth graders are held on Tuesday evenings during the school year, from October through March. Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Gerrie Baumbouree for details or contact her by e-mail.

    Vacation Bible School
    Program held for one week in June in the mornings for children 4 years to 10 year old.
    Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Tonia Harrington for details or contact her by e-mail.

Religious Education (For Adults)
Persons wishing to learn more about their Catholic faith, including those persons who desire to become members of the Catholic Church, should call the church office and ask for the pastor. Classes are offered during the school year. Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Deacon Nelson Schexnayder, or  the Pastor.

Worship
    Children's Church
    Children up to first communion are invited to participate in the own celebration of the Liturgy of the Word during the 9:15, 11:15 or 6:15 PM Sunday Masses. Simply bring childrren to the baptistery 10 minutes before Mass begins.
    Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Tonia Harrington contact her by e-mail.

 


Sacramental Life
    Baptism
    Registration during the early stages of pregnancy for the Baptism course is strongly recommended. Contact Information: Call the office.

    Confirmation
    All students, including those in Catholic schools, are to be registered at te beginning of the 9th grade for this program. Dates and times of registration are published in the August bulletin. Contact Information: Call the office.

    First Confession and First Eucharist
    All children, including those in Catholic schools, should be registered at the beginning of their second grade year in order to participate in the sacramental preparation. Registration dates and times are published in the parish's bulletin in August. Contact Information: Call the office.

    Adoration of Blessed Sacrament
    The Blessed Sacrament is exposed from 7:45 AM on Tuesdays until 7:00 AM on Wednesdays. Prayer ministers visit the Blessed Sacrament during specific hours each week. Contact Information: Call Tom Meyers at 896-3340 or contact him by e-mail.

    Sacrament of the Sick
    For parishioners wanting to receive the Sacrament of the Sick. Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Rev. Martin Borcherding or contact him by e-mail.

    Communion for the Home Bound
    For parishioners unable to attend Mass and wishing to receive Holy Communion. Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Rev. Martin Borcherding or contact him by e-mail.

    Sacrament of Marriage
    The church can be reserved at much as 18 months before a wedding. In most cases diocesan policy requires that an appointment with the pastor be made six months prior to the wedding date. Couples are required to attend a diocesan marriage preparation course. The Parish Wedding Guidelines can be found on our website by clicking OUR PARISH button, very bottom of the page. Contact Information: Call the office and ask for Rev. Martin Borcherding or contact him by e-mail.