Cultivating Discipleship: Integrative Formation
One might think of the word catechesis as interchangeable with religious education, but knowledge is just one of the tasks of catechesis. These six tasks are prayer, knowledge, liturgical formation, community, morality and mission (General Directory for Catechesis, ##85-86).
Our Christian Formation programs keep this in the forefront, making sure our children and youth are formed not only in knowledge of our faith, but also in the practice of it so that- in partnership with their families- they can be prepared to live a life of discipleship.
For example, this past week our fourth and seventh grade Christian Formation students, along with our Vine and Branches Special Ed. group, decorated and assembled hygiene bags. Students teamed up in multi-age pairings and decorated canvas bags with cheery, upbeat drawings and then filled a zipper bag with various self-care items. The bags were assembled and the recipients were prayed for. The intent is for these sets to be donated to Street Angels Mobile Outreach Program and distributed to some of their youngest clients, especially during this cold winter.
Hands-on experiences like these help our children be more engaged with the content of a lesson and demonstrate how what we learn is applicable to our lives. Other activity-based lessons, such as games, crafts, multi-modal presentations and discussions help our children learn more effectively and reach different kinds of learners.
We appreciate your continued support of our Christian Formation program and the efforts of some of our youngest parishioners in supporting those in need.
To learn more about our Christian Formation programs, please call our Christian Formation Office at 262-679-0880 or visit our webpage. ▪











