The Sacrament of the Eucharist is the source and summit and life of the Catholic Church, as well as the sacrament of unity among Christ, its head, and his members. Through the invocation of the Holy Spirit and Christ’s words of Institution, bread and wine become the sacramental Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
This sacrament is seen as the culmination of the Sacraments of Initiation, although for various reasons, the reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation for youth has been moved to the age of adolescence. Children who are baptized in the Catholic faith typically receive First Holy Communion around the age of reason (7 years old).

Saint Therese Parish, Shavertown

Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Dupont


Queen of the Apostles Parish, Avoca

Our Lady of Victory Parish, Harveys Lake

Gate of Heaven Parish, Dallas

Queen of Angels Parish, Jessup

Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, Dickson City

Saint Ann Parish, Williamsport

Saint Carlo Acutis Parish, Olyphant

Saint Patrick Parish, Milford

Saint Ann Basilica Parish, Scranton

Christ the King Parish, Archbald

Saint Catherine of Siena Parish, Moscow

Saint Monica Parish, West Wyoming

Immaculate Conception Parish, Bastress and Saint Luke Parish, Jersey Shore

Immaculate Conception Parish, Bastress and Saint Luke Parish, Jersey Shore

Saint John Vianney Parish, Scott Township

Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Montoursville

Divine Mercy Parish, Scranton

Saint Joseph Parish, Matamoras

Epiphany Parish, Sayre