Saint
Pascal Parish Religious Education
Family-Centered Catechesis Program
Philosophy
Parents are the
first educators of their children.
They remain the most important ones, no
matter how long a child goes to school. The role of
the parish is to support parents in this responsibility.
They received this duty at their child's baptism when they
promised that they would raise their child in the Catholic
faith and accepted "the responsibility of training him (or
her) in the practice of the faith." (Rite of Baptism)
As a faith community rooted in the
teachings and saving actions of Jesus Christ, Saint
Pascal Parish has committed itself to assisting families in
fulfilling their duties. We have chosen to do this
through our Family-Centered Catechesis Program during which
parents and children explore the Catholic faith through
prayer, discussion, Scripture, and activities.
Through our program,
we hope that families will come to a fuller and richer
experience of the Presence of God in their lives and grow in
their mission of being Christ's disciples in our world.
Curriculum
Each year of the Family-Centered
Catechesis Program focuses on a particular theme of our
Catholic faith. The
theme for the 2011-2012 school year is "The Sacraments
and The Mass."
Each month consists of a family
session on either a Monday evening or a Saturday morning.
During the session, the families gather for prayer
and a brief introduction to the session. Following
prayer, the families go to their small groups for their
lesson. Parents with children in grades kindergarten
through fifth grade remain with their children during the
session while parents with children in grades six through
eight meet with another catechist.
The students in sixth through eighth grades meet with their
catechists and explore the topic together. The session
ends with a closing prayer and instructions for the family
materials for the month.
To continue to explore the topic
and to deepen their faith lives, the families
use the rest of the month to complete two to three family
lessons related to the topic of the month. These
lessons include opportunities for families to pray, reflect
upon Scripture and Church doctrine, and complete activities
based upon the monthly focus.
Along with these monthly meetings,
families with children preparing for the reception of the
sacraments of Reconciliation (Confession), Eucharist
(Communion), and Confirmation, attend meetings
throughout the program year to help prepare their children
for these important milestone moments in their faith lives.
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