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The
Sacramental Preparation Program
is considered
free-standing,that
is, no grade level is attached to a
sacrament. Preparation will begin if a
candidate expresses desire, exhibits
readiness, possesses sufficient age
appropriate knowledge of the faith, as well
as parental and pastoral agreement.
Preparation
for and completion of the sacraments will
lead to greater participation in an already
active prayer and worship life within the
parish community.
Eucharist/reconciliation
Children
will explore in depth the meaning of
community through the celebration of
Reconciliation and Eucharist. The
Reconciliation portion is held during the
month of December and consists of three (3)
2-hour classes. The Eucharist portion runs
from January through April and consists of
ten (10) 90-minute classes that follow the
8:30 Mass on Sunday. The children
participate in a ½ day retreat prior to
receiving Eucharist, as well as a
presentation Mass and reception the week
following the First Eucharist celebration.
Parents
are required to attend scheduled meetings
during this preparation time.
Readiness Guidelines—Reconciliation
Our children
are all different. Their growth in each of
these areas sometimes unfolds slowly. We
invite them to grow and develop these
abilities. This preparation program asks us
to remember that the ability to recognize
our faults and commend them to God’s love
and mercy is situated in a firm belief of
our own goodness. As family, we provide the
environment for this recognition.
Your
child should have an ability to:
·
distinguish right from wrong.
·
recognize the need for forgiveness and
reconciliation.
·
express sorrow.
·
describe wrongdoings in their own words.
·
recognize the effect of their actions upon
others.
·
take responsibility for these actions and
their -consequences.
·
trust in Jesus’ forgiving love.
Readiness
Guidelines—Eucharist
What does
the Church require for your child to receive
First Eucharist? The Church asks only what
your child is able to give; that is, a
child’s faith and a child’s desire.
Your
child should:
·
know who Jesus is, some main
events in His life, and the story of His
death and resurrection.
·
be taken regularly to Mass, and
as the liturgy progresses, should be
told what is going on and given the
opportunity to ask questions.
·
experience prayer as a regular
part of family life.
·
be able to tell the difference
between Eucharistic bread and ordinary
bread.
·
desire to receive Jesus in the
Eucharist.
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