First Holy Communion
The Holy Eucharist is “the source and summit of the Christian life. “In the
Eucharist each time Christ unites His Church and all her members with His
sacrifice of praise and thanks-giving offered once on the cross for all to His
Heavenly Father. By renewal of this sacrifice, He pours out the graces of salvation
on His Body which is the Church.
Holy Communion is the Body and Blood of Jesus which becomes present for us when
the priest consecrates the bread and wine at Mass. Jesus gives Himself to us in
Communion as a sign of God’s presence and to deepen our relationship with Him and
His disciples.
Jesus said: “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; if any one eats of this
bread, he will live forever; he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life
and. . . abides in me, and I in him” (Jn 6:51, 54, 56).
The First Holy Communion (FHC) is normally the second sacrament of initiation into
membership in our Church.
Requirements:
· The Child shall normally be studying in the Fourth Standard or in other circumstances the minimum age is 9 years
· A copy of the child’s Catholic baptismal certificate is required
· The parents must be FULLY REGISTERED members of the parish; they are expected to support the church financially by paying the community welfare
fund regularly
· There is a preparation period required for children receiving FHC at Our Lady
of Victories . Classes in preparation are held every Sunday after the 8.00 am
Children’s Mass. Attendance at these classes is compulsory. If a child misses
more than 3 classes (sickness not included), they will forfeit their right to
celebrate their FHC in the current year
· The primary importance to a child’s religious formation is the good example
provided by the parents. The experience of a family attending Sunday Mass
together is central to faith formation. “Drop off situations are not encouraged.
· The parents can also foster religious formation by praying together, reading the
Bible as a family regularly, the habit of blessing the child everyday etc
· Extra classes will be held during the Diwali Holidays. Attendance at these
classes is also compulsory. The date and the timing of these classes will be
announced at the appropriate time
· The Sacrament of First Reconciliation or Confession will be celebrated a few
days prior to the date of receiving the First Holy Communion
· The date and time for confessions will be announced at the appropriate time
· A written test will be conducted by the FHC catechists in the month of
November to assess the child’s understanding of the Sacrament of FHC and
other religious teachings. The candidates who may not perform satisfactorily
will be given an opportunity of a re-test. Students with special needs will be
given special consideration
- The parents are free to choose how their children should be attired for the
FHC day. They should be dressed smartly but no special dress will be
required. Remember, as a sign of respect for the Church and its members, all
females (all ages) are required to cover their shoulders, (no strapless,
sleeveless or short garments are permitted) Please inform your family and
guests of this requirement. Please, no sports shoes for those receiving FHC
- On the day of the FHC, the children will receive the host under both the
species i.e. Bread and Wine. Subsequently to the FHC celebration, the
children are encouraged to receive Communion in their hand
- There will be a full rehearsal in order to practice for the FHC celebration. The
priest will be present at this practice. Both the parents are also requested to be
present for the final rehearsal before the FHC, the date and time of which will
be announced at an appropriate time
- The candles for the FHC will be provided by the church. After the end of
FHC Eucharist blessed scapulars and rosaries will be given to the children
- Prior to the ceremony, parents will be required to attend a meeting. This
meeting will provide instruction on how parents can prepare their children for
the sacrament of Reconciliation and the sacrament of the Eucharist
- Please note: Purses, gloves, rosaries and other accessories can be worn for
pictures before and after mass, but should not be worn during the mass as
these tend to distract the children
- The photographer for the FHC Eucharist will be provided by the church. No
other photographer will be allowed during the FHC service. Individual
photographers will be allowed only before and after mass. Likewise,
videography is also not allowed.
- The FHC Certificates will be given only to those who are regular till the
Sunday school closing day to be held in the last week of February. If your
child remains absent from Catechism classes after the FHC, the child will
miss out receiving the communion certificate