Baptism is the primary sign of initiation into the family of God.
Baptisms are celebrated one Sunday a month, either during Mass or at noon in Church.
For more information, please contact the Parish Office at 262-628-2040.
Preparation to receive Baptism as an adult is part of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA). Please visit our RCIA page for more information.
In the celebration of Mass we hear the Liturgy of the Word, offer our prayers and are participants in the Last Supper - the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Jesus' life, death and resurrection are shared within the faith community as we receive the Body of Christ and his Precious Blood.
First Eucharist for children is part of the Faith Formation curriculum. For more information on First Eucharist, please contact the Faith Formation Office at 262-628-8143 x122.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation celebrates God’s mercy and forgiveness. It reflects the everyday experience of feeling sorry, making up for wrong doing, and the resolution we live out in our families, with friends and in the community. It returns us to right relationship with God and others.
How to Celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation
For adults* wishing to receive Reconciliation, we offer the sacrament on Saturdays from 3:30pm until 4:00pm in the Reconciliation Room in the back of church, or by making an appointment with the Pastor. During the year, additional reconciliation services may be scheduled; these additional times will be published in the bulletin.
For more information on monthly reconciliation or to make an appointment, please contact the Parish Office at 262-628-2040.
*First Reconciliation for children is part of the Faith Formation curriculum. For more information on First Reconciliation, please contact the Faith Formation Office at 262-628-8143 x122.
In Confirmation, the Holy Spirit strengthens the baptized to be witnesses of Christ and active members of the church. Those receiving this sacrament do so as young adults or older, at a time in their lives when they can freely and maturely make a commitment to their baptism and their faith. To fully understand the presence of the Holy Spirit in our journey, preparation is required for Confirmation.
For more information or to register in the high school Faith Formation program please contact the Office of Faith Formation at 262-628-8143.
Adults who want to prepare for Confirmation should call the Parish Office at 262-628-2040.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (Baptism, Confirmation, and First Communion for Adults)
We offer the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA). RCIA is a process that introduces the Catholic Faith to seekers who are interested in exploring Catholicism. We also prepare adults who have decided to join the Catholic Church by way of the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist.
Each year our parish makes a spiritual journey with those who would come into the Catholic faith community. We pray, listen to and reflect on God's word, study the truths of the Faith, and rejoice with them as they partake of the Eucharist with us at the table of the Lord at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night.
If you or anyone you know might be interested in finding out more, please call our Parish Office at 262-628-2040.
Click here to print an RCIA Registration Form.
Couples looking to receive the sacrament of Matrimony are required to go through a marriage preparation process which includes:
This preparation should be concluded no later than one month prior to the date of the wedding.
In accordance with the Wisconsin Catholic Council, couples are required to contact the parish a minimum of 6 months prior to the anticipated wedding date.
For more information on Marriage or to set up your wedding date and preparation, please contact the Parish Office at 262-628-2040.
Do you like to sit in the sun? Well, how about sitting before the Son?
In Matthew 24:40 we read the words of Jesus "Could you not watch one hour with me?" Would you like to respond to His request by spending an hour during our parish time of adoration?
We have 8 hours of adoration, beginning after the 8:00 a.m. Mass each Tuesday until 6:30pm. You will be amazed at the peaceful oasis this one hour of dedicated prayer and contemplation will do for your peace of soul!
Those among us who are sick, homebound, disabled, elderly or who find themselves in personal or family crisis situations are a special concern to the St. Boniface Parish family. We welcome calls to the Parish Office to let us know your needs. 262-628-2040.
Our Eucharistic Ministers represent the parish by bringing the Blessed Sacrament to those who are physically unable to participate in our celebration of the Mass. We use the rite of Communion for the Sick by sharing a Scripture reading and distributing Eucharist to those in the hospital, assisted living centers, nursing homes or homebound. We keep them connected to the parish family by bringing a parish bulletin, parish news and concerns.
Any parish member who has been confirmed, may be a Eucharistic Minister to the Homebound. We would be happy to receive your assistance in this important ministry to the sick.
Family members, please be sure to call the Parish Office at 262-628-2040 to let us know if a loved one is hospitalized or homebound.
Those who are seriously ill or having surgery are invited to celebrate the Sacrament of the Sick. Please contact the Pastor at the beginning of serious illness so that he and the deacons can walk with you through that process. Contact the Parish Office at 262-628-2040.
The Pastor or deacons should be contacted when someone is dying so that they can receive the Eucharist as spiritual nourishment for the journey to the eternal life. There are also special prayers for those who can no longer receive communion. Please contact the Parish Office at 262-628-2040.