1200 Tuolumne St.

Vallejo, CA 94590

Telephone:  707-644-5251

Roman Catholic of Diocese of Sacramento California

 

Baptism
All parents are required to attend a preparation class in anticipation of the Baptism of their first child. A team of parish staff and parishioners shares the theology and ritual of the sacrament and presents ideas for early religious training of the child. The class is offered monthly the first two tuesdays of the month. Please watch the Parish Bulletin for dates and time.
First Reconciliation and First Eucharist
The second grade religious education curriculum prepares children to celebrate First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. Parents are required to attend one meeting in preparation for each sacrament. Older children who have not celebrated these sacraments are prepared privately. Arrangements for this preparation can be made with the Director of Religious Education.
Confirmation
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that: “Confirmation is necessary for the completion of baptismal grace – the effect of the sacrament of Confirmation is the special outpouring of the Holy Spirit as once granted to the apostles on the day of Pentecost.” Tenth-grade students wishing to be confirmed must meet the requirements of the St. Basil Confirmation Program. These requirements are for all confirmation candidates, including those attending Catholic High schools.  Adults who have not been confirmed need to contact the Parish Office for information.
Matrimony

Couples who plan to be married at St. Basil are required to make an appointment with a parish priest or deacon at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date. The preparation process will be explained to the couple at that meeting, and the wedding date and time will be reserved in the Mass book


As a part of the preparation process, there is a PRE-CANA program designed to create an increased awareness of the responsibilities and realities of Christian married life. A team of married couples are the presenters

Annointing of the Sick   
This sacrament channels God's healing graces to comfort and strengthen the faith of the person who is ill. It is usually administered privately upon request when a person's health is impaired due to serious or chronic illness, old age, or before major surgery. In addition, this sacrament is communally celebrated twice each year at all weekend liturgies.