Welcome to Christ Our Savior Catholic Parish!

“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. And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Matt 28:19-20)

In a time where we all have so many options as to how we will spend our time and where we will honor the Lord Jesus, I am so grateful that you would honor our parish community with your presence, gifts and time.  It is my hope that bringing all of our gifts to the altar of the Lord, we can continue the call of the Lord to make disciples.

Our parish was established in 2005 under the leadership of the first pastor, Msgr. J. Michael McKiernan.  He was given a piece of land and a geographical area to build a parish community and a Church for the community to worship in.  The building of our parish community continued under the second pastor, Fr. Steve Correz by raising the funds and planning for the construction of our Church building and office space. Our Church building was consecrated on September 11, 2021.

As a parish community we value being Christ centered, welcoming, generous, and caring.  It is my hope these values are put into practice daily by myself and all of our parishioners.

I have one request.  When you come to Mass or any other activity here at the parish campus, please introduce yourself to me.

Fr. Joe Robillard 

Baptism

This sacrament is the initiation into the Christian community. It involves the pouring or immersion in water, symbolizing purification and rebirth into the life of Christ. Baptism is typically performed in infancy but can be received at any age.

Eucharist

Also known as Holy Communion, the Eucharist is a central sacrament celebrated during the Mass. Through the consecration of bread and wine, Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ's body and blood. This sacrament nourishes the faithful and unites them with Christ and one another.

Reconciliation (Confession)

Also known as Holy Communion, the Eucharist is a central sacrament celebrated during the Mass. Through the consecration of bread and wine, Catholics believe in the real presence of Christ's body and blood. This sacrament nourishes the faithful and unites them with Christ and one another.

Comfirmation

Occurring later in life, usually during adolescence, Confirmation is a sacrament where individuals reaffirm their commitment to the Christian faith. Through the laying on of hands and anointing with holy oil, candidates receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit to strengthen their bond with God.

Anointing of the Sick

Formerly known as Last Rites, this sacrament is not only for those at the end of life but for anyone facing serious illness. Through the anointing with holy oil and prayers, the Church seeks to bring spiritual and physical healing, as well as strength in times of suffering.

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Please contact the Parish Office during office hours at (714) 444-1500

For emergencies only, please contact:
(714) 403-4134

Holy Orders

This sacrament is reserved for men called to serve the Church as bishops, priests, or deacons. Through the laying on of hands and prayer, individuals receive the grace and authority to carry out their sacred duties in leadership, pastoral care, and service.

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Please contact the Parish Office during office hours at (714) 444-1500

For emergencies only, please contact:
(714) 403-4134

 

Matrimony

The sacrament of Matrimony celebrates the union between a man and a woman in a lifelong commitment. Through their vows and the exchange of rings, couples invite God into their marriage, seeking His grace to strengthen their love and fidelity.