Holy Cross Religious Education serves youth from Kindergarten through grade 8 and their families. Children in Kindergarten attend class on Sundays during the 9:30 AM Mass, so they can learn about their Catholic Faith while their parents attend Mass. Youth in grades 1-8 and their parents attend monthly sessions from September through early May. At the monthly sessions, children gather with a catechist by grade while parents receive catechesis on the monthly theme from our pastor and guidance on home lessons from the Director of Religious Education.
Our model for catechesis is rooted in the Church’s call for parents to be the primary educators of their children in Faith and the parish’s role to support families in this mission. As stated in the General Directory of Catechesis, “Parents are the primary educators in the Faith. It is for this reason that the Christian community must give very special attention to parents. By means of personal contact, meeting, courses and adult catechesis directed towards parents, the Christian community must help them assume their responsibility - which is particularly delicate today – of educating their children in the Faith.”
Baptism is the first sacrament we receive as Catholics. Children in First Grade prepare for their first confession and in second grade celebrate First Reconciliation. Children in Second Grade prepare for and receive their First Holy Communion. Youth in seventh and eighth grade prepare for Confirmation and the youth receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in eighth grade.
If you have a child who has not yet received Baptism, Reconciliation, Communion, or Confirmation and is beyond the grade level indicated for reception of any of these sacraments, please note the following:
Our Kindergartners will learn about their Catholic Faith at an age appropriate level using the Word of Life Series (by Augustine Institute). This engaging Scripture-based curriculum helps the children understand that each of us is created by God to love and to be loved, using videos, stories, creative activities, and prayer. Each lesson includes Parent Pages with activities and information to foster continued discussion and prayer in the family.
Our first and second grade children prepare for the Sacraments of Reconciliation and the Holy Eucharist. Signs of Grace: You Are Forgiven (by Augustine Institute) is implemented to help children in First Grade prepare to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time. When these children are in Second Grade, they will receive preparation to receive their First Holy Communion using Signs of Grace: You Are Loved.
Signs of Grace was designed with the student in mind and intended to provide him or her with a variety of experiences and methods to encounter the love and mercy of Jesus, revealed both in Sacred Scripture and through the rich teachings of the Catholic Church. Since the role of parents in the faith formation of their children is indispensable, each Signs of Grace lesson provides Family-Take-Home pages and activity pages to equip parents to continue faith formation at home, giving support and encouragement only parents can provide to their children.
We use the Family Formation curriculum for grades 3-6 with its unique format to draw your family together through the enthusiastic faith of your children. Its creativity and simple concepts make learning fun, as each home lesson (designed for children in grades 3-6) is written at an elementary level but with adult level instruction to guide and enhance your teaching. Parents do not have to be experts in the Faith, just willing to devote about one hour per week to quality family time in sharing the Faith.
For youth in grades 7 & 8, we use CHOSEN, a current program specifically designed to prepare young teens both intellectually and spiritually to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation and to become lifelong disciples of Christ. CHOSEN seeks to win over the hearts of teens in a critical time in their lives and keep them firmly planted within the faith community of the Church. It features highly effective and engaging material conveyed through videos, student workbooks, and discussion.