What We Offer to the Parish
Classes for Children and Young People of the Parish
We are proud to offer a wealth of religious education to the children and young people of the
parish from nursery to Confirmation classes. Our aim to help them develop a strong spiritual
faith and become part of the parish community.
FIRST COMMUNION
Children eligible for First Communion are those who are in 2nd grade of elementary school (at
least age 7). It is presupposed that the child has had some initial background in the Catholic
faith. Concretely, this means that the child has previously attended RE classes, knows basic
things about practising their faith, understands something about the importance of attending
Mass and receiving the Eucharist, knows the sign of the Cross, is familiar with (ideally has
memorised) standard prayers such as the Hail Mary, Our Father, etc. If the child has had no
previous exposure to RE then it is the responsibility of the parents to teach the child these
things so that the child may be part of the programme. We are happy to provide parents with
resources for this purpose and a list of points that are expected to cover.
Children completing requested assignments and active parental involvement are non-negotiable
requirements for the child to attend class and be part of the First Communion Parish
celebration.
Children must have been baptised before being admitted into First Communion. Parents will be
asked to provide baptismal certificates.
RECONCILIATION
This sacrament is intended for our 4th grade religious education class, as per the policy in effect
in this diocese. While children may hav already received this sacrament for the first time at an
earlier age (in preparation for First Communion), a child's understanding of personal sin and
personal responsibility develops significantly around the age of 10. Therefore, OLM uses this
opportunity to teach this sacrament in a fuller way at this time.
NOTE: Chidren preparing for First Communion will have exposure to the importance of the need
to ask forgiveness and be reconciled before God and with others in receiving Communion.
Parental involvement, special meetings and children doing their homework are all required these
children and their families will be honoured in a particular way during the Parish Lenten
Reconciliation Service.
CONFIRMATION
To be eligible for preparing for this sacrament, young people need to be in High School or, in
exceptional cases, Junior High. They must be 13 years of age by September 1st of the year the
preparation begins. The primary reason for this is that each sacrament of our Church is a
sacrament received as a 'free choice', presupposing at the same time a a commitment to live
out the meaning of the sacrament in our daily lives. The aim of receiving the Sacrament of
confirmation is to become an active, full participant in the life of the gospel; practised in the
tradition of the Roman Catholic faith. Young people of high school age begin to take more
responsilibty of themselves and their choices. Connecting this sacrament with life experience
can offer young people new insights on how they take responsiblity for the gift of faith given to
them. Specific programme requirements will be distributed at the first meeting.
LIFE LEARNING FOR ADULTS
We are equally proud to offer a wealth of classes on a variety of religious themes for the adults
of the parish. these conveniently coincide with the religious education for the children. Why not
attend these whilst waiting to pick up your children.
NOTE: For any special situations, please see Fr. Zeb and /or Director of Religious
Education.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM
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