Baptism

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

PO Box 8
Loose Creek, MO 65054

Mass Times

 Thanksgiving Mass - 8:00 am - Thursday, Nov 27

Candlelight Mass - Sunday, Dec 7 - 4:30pm (NO 10:00am Mass)

Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Monday, Dec 8 - 7:45am and 5:30pm

Christmas Eve (Nativity of the Lord) - Wednesday, Dec 24  - 4:00pm and 8:00pm Immaculate Conception - 6:30pm St Louis of France

Christmas Day (Nativity of the Lord) - Thursday, Dec 25 - 9:30am Immaculate Conception - 8:00am St Louis of France

Solemnity of Mary the Holy Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation) - Thursday, Jan 1 - 6:00pm St Louis of France - 7:30pm Immaculate Conception

Weekend Masses:
Saturday:  4:00 p.m. 
Sunday:  7:00 a.m.
Sunday:  10:00 a.m.

Daily Masses:

Tuesday: 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday:  7:45 a.m - School Mass
Thursday: 7:00 a.m
Friday:  7:45 a.m. - School Mass

Confessions:
Saturday - 3:15pm to 3:45pm

First Friday - after Exposition 8:30am and before Benediction 5:00pm

Advent Penance Times - 6:00pm to 7:00pm

Wednesday, Dec 3

Friday, Dec 5

Tuesday, Dec 9

Friday, Dec 12

Tuesday, Dec 16

Friday, Dec 19

If you are unable to make any of these times, please contact Fr Tony to make an appointment.

Contact Us

IC Loose Creek Parish Office
121 County Rd. 402 Loose Creek, MO 65054

Mailing Address: PO Box 8, Loose Creek, MO 65054

Parish Office Phone
573-897-2922

Diocese of Jefferson City
Chancery Offices
(573) 635-9127

Baptism

“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” - Matthew 28:19-20

Arranging for Baptism

Parents requesting the Sacrament of Baptism for their children should be registered members of the parish and should contact the parish office to begin scheduling the sacrament.

Please plan ahead, baptism classes may be required in order to fully understand the gravity of the sacrament. It is best if parents try to have their children baptized within the first few weeks after birth.

Please complete the Request for Baptism Form and return to the Parish Secretary

Request for Baptism Form

Obtaining Baptismal Records

To obtain a copy of your certificate of Baptism, Marriage, First Holy Communion and/or Confirmation, you may submit a written request mailed to:

Immaculate Conception Loose Creek Parish
Attn: Pastor
121 County Rd. 402
Loose Creek, MO 65054

The Gateway to Life in the Spirit

"Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit (vitae spiritualis ianua), and the door which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ, are incorporated into the Church and made sharers in her mission: "Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration through water in the word.”

CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1213

The origin and foundation of Christian Baptism is Jesus.  Before starting his public ministry, Jesus submitted himself to the baptism given by John the Baptist.  The waters did not purify him; he cleansed the waters.  . . .  Jesus did not need to be baptized because he was totally faithful to the will of his Father and free from sin.  However, he wanted to show his solidarity with human beings in order to reconcile them to the Father. By commanding his disciples to baptize all nations, he established the means by which people would die to sin – Original and actual – and begin to live a new life with God.

In Baptism, the Holy Spirit moves us to answer Christ's call to holiness. In Baptism, we are asked to walk by the light of Christ and to trust in his wisdom. We are invited to submit our hearts to Christ with ever deeper love.

To learn more about the Church’s teachings on baptism, you can visit the US Conference of Catholic Bishops’ website outlining church doctrine on Baptism and RCIA.


Infant Baptism

The Rite of Baptism for Children, Introduction (nos. 2-3) tell us:

“From the earliest times, the Church, to which the mission of preaching the Gospel and of baptizing was entrusted, has baptized not only adults but children as well. Our Lord said: ‘Unless a man is reborn in water and the Holy Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.’ The Church has always understood these words to mean that children should not be deprived of baptism, because they are baptized in the faith of the Church, a faith proclaimed for them by their parents and godparents, who represent both the local Church and the whole society of saints and believers: ‘The whole Church is the mother of all and the mother of each.’

To fulfill the true meaning of the sacrament, children must later be formed in the faith in which they have been baptized. The foundation of this formation will be the sacrament itself that they have already received. Christian formation, which is their due, seeks to lead them gradually to learn God’s plan in Christ, so that they may ultimately accept for themselves the faith in which they have been baptized.”