Pastor Associate Pastor: 109 Dixon St.
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Pastor Associate Pastor: 109 Dixon St.
2013-14 St. Bernadette RE Calendar & Handbook Dawn Curtiss, Director of Religious Pastor: Rev. Fr. Michael P. Darcy Associate Pastor: Reverend Johnny Laura-Lazo 109 Dixon St. Harrington, DE 19952 Education Patience Pierce, Coordinator of Youth Ministry Office Hours: Friday 10 am - 4 pm RE Phone: 302-398-9517 Fax: 302-398-0253 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stbernadettechurch.net RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CALENDAR 2013-14 Confirmation—Grade 9 Orientation August 4 Confirmation Retreat @ St. John’s —August 18th—10:30 am Registrations are due by September 1, 2013 (a $10.00 per family fee will be assessed for late registrations) You may register by coming in to the office (Mon.—Fri. 10 am—4 pm) or via our website. First Day of RE: for all Grades—September 22 Session 1 - Grades 7& 8 - 9:15 - 10:15 am Session 1 - Grade 9 & 10 - Alternating Sundays Session 2 - Grades K thru 6- 10:25 - 11:40 am Youth Ministry - Tuesday Evenings (see calendar) No RE on the Following Dates: October 13 - (Ministry Day) December 1 (Happy Thanksgiving) December 29 (Christmas Break) February 23 Spaghetti Dinner April20 (Happy Easter) Last Day of RE - May 4th 2 SACRAMENTAL PREP GRADE 2 Class meets Sundays 10:25 - 11:40 am beginning Sept. 22nd Parent/Child Meetings 12 pm once a month : October 20th November 24th December 15th January 5th February 9th March 9th April 27th First Reconciliation Service - January 11 — 11:00 am First Communion Retreat - April 5th - 1 - 5:30 pm First Communion Practice - May 1st - 6:30 pm First Communion Celebration - May 3rd —11 am GRADES 9 & 10 Grade 9 - Orientation —August 7 — 7:30 pm For Candidate & Parents Confirmation Retreat—August 18—10:30 am @ St. John’s Confirmation — February 16 — 9:30 am @ St. John’s Classes begin 9:15 am - September 22nd & will be held on alternating Sundays (see calendar for exceptions) Teen Challenge Retreat begins with Pilgrimage Cross Mass 10:30 am August 25 @ St. John’s followed by meeting in St. John’s Hall, ending at 2 pm Grades 7 & 8 Meet Sundays - 9:15 - 10:15 am Youth Ministry Youth Ministry meets on Tuesday evenings (see calendar of events) All Youth in Grades 6-12 are encouraged to join in the fun. 3 Calendar of Events (subject to change – please contact the office for more information) 2013 August 7—7:30 pm - Grade 9 Orientation August 11—11:30 am—Catechist Training August 18 - 10:30 am - Confirmation Pilgrimage Cross Retreat @ St. John’s August 21—7:30 pm—Catechist Orientation August 23— 2:00 pm—Youth Pool Party followed by Dance @ St. John’s August 24—4:00 pm—Youth Ice Cream Social @ St. John’s August 25 - 10:30 am - Pilgrimage Cross Mass & Teen Challenge Retreat @ St. John’s September 10 – 6:30 pm - Youth Group Meets September 14— 9:30 am - Youth at Veteran’s Home in Milford September 15 – Catechetical Sunday 1:00 pm - Picnic September 22— RE Begins for All Grades 8:00 am - K of C Breakfast September 24 – 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets September 28 - 9:30 am—Youth Distribute Senior Food Boxes October 1 - 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets October 4/5 - Oktoberfest @ St. John’s October 6— 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet October 12 — Catechist Workshop—St. Jude’s in Lewes October 13—NO RE—Ministry Day October 14 - Office Closed October 15 - 6:30 – Youth Group Meets October 20 – 8:00 am - K of C Breakfast 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet 11:45 am - Catechist Meeting 6:30 pm - Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting October 26 - 9:30 am - Youth Distribute Senior Food Boxes October 27 - CHAOS—Grades 6 –8 1— 3:00 pm - Trunk or Treat & Youth Group Haunted Room October 31 – 7:00 pm Mass of Anticipation of All Saints November 2 -3:00 – 7:00 pm Polish Dinner November 3 - 9:15 Grades 9 & 10 Meet Youth Leadership Meeting 4 November 5 - 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets November 10 - 11:45 am Catechist Meeting November 11 – Office Closed November 17 - 9:15 Grades 9 & 10 Meet 12:00 pm — Grandparent Luncheon 11:45 am Catechist Meeting November 19 - 6:30 pm—Youth Group Meets November 23 - 9:30 am - Senior Food Box Distribution November 24 - 12:00 pm — Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting December 1—No RE (Thanksgiving Weekend) December 1 — First Sunday of Advent December 3 - 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets December 8—Second Sunday of Advent 9:15 Grades 9 & 10 Meet 11:45 am Catechist Meeting December 9 - 9:00 am—Mass for Immaculate Conception December 15— Third Sunday of Advent Youth Leadership Meeting 12 pm - Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting December 17— 6:30 pm—Youth Group Meets 7:30 pm—Parish Advent Reconciliation Service December 21—9:30 am—Youth Distribute Senior Food Boxes December 22 - 4th Sunday of Advent Breakfast in Jerusalem 9:15 am—Grades 9 & 10 Meet December 24 – Christmas Eve – Masses @ 4 pm & 6 pm December 25 – Christmas Day – Mass @ 10 am December 29—NO RE December 31 – Anticipated Mass for Mary, Mother of God @ 7 pm December 31 – 9:00 pm — K of C New Year’s Eve Dance 2014 January 1 – 10:00 am - Mass for Mary Mother of God January 5 – 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet 12 pm - Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting January 7 - 6:30 pm– Youth Group Meets 5 January 11 - 11 am - First Reconciliation Youth Group Ice Skating January 12 - Youth Leadership Meeting January 19 – 8:00 am - K of C Breakfast 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet 11:45 am Catechist Meeting January 20—Office Closed January 21- 6:30 pm Youth Group Meets January 22 - March for Life in Washington, DC January 24 - 7:00 pm - Square Dance January 25 - 9:30 am—Youth Distribute Senior Food Boxes February 2 - 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet February 4 - 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets February 9 - 12 pm - Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting February—Spaghetti Dinner (date to be determined) February 16— 8:00 am - K of C Breakfast 9:30 am—Confirmation @ St. John’s February 17 - Office Closed February 18 – 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets February 22– 9:30 am—Youth Distribute Senior Food Boxes February 23 – NO RE 12:00 pm – Spaghetti Dinner February 28 – 7:00 pm - Coffee House – Family Sing a Long March 4 - 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets Mardi Gras Party @ St. John’s March 5 - (Lent Begins) ASH WEDNESDAY - Mass @ 7:00 pm March 7 - 7:00 pm—Stations of the Cross March 8 – Youth at Veteran’s Home in Milford 4:00 pm—Tricky Tray Basket Auction March 9 - First Sunday of Lent Youth Leadership Meeting 12 pm - Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting March 14 - 7:00 pm—Stations of the Cross St. Patrick’s Dinner/Dance @ St. John’s March 16 - Second Sunday of Lent 8:00 am—K of C Breakfast 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet 11:45 am - Catechist Meeting 6 March 18 - 6:30 pm – Youth Group Meets March 21 - 7:00 pm—Stations of the Cross March 22—9:30 am—Youth Group Distributes Senior Food Boxes March 23—Third Sunday of Lent March 28—7:00 pm Stations of the Cross March 30—Fourth Sunday of Lent 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet April 1 - 6:30 pm—Youth Group Meets April 4 – 7:00 pm - Stations of the Cross April 5 - 1—5:30 pm – First Communion Retreat April 6 - Fifth Sunday of Lent April 11 – 7:00 pm -Stations of the Cross April 12 - Pilgrimage Cross Walk in Wilmington (this is a Class for Grades 7 & 10) April 13—PALM SUNDAY—Holy Week Begins April 15 - Chrism Mass—Holy Cross, Dover April 17 – 7:00 pm – Mass of the Lord’s Supper @ St. J’s April 18 – 7:00 pm – Good Friday Celebration of the Lord’s Passion April 19 – NO 4:30 pm Mass – 8:00 pm EASTER VIGIL @ St. J’s April 20 – EASTER SUNDAY – Mass @ 9 & 10:30 am No RE—Happy Easter April 22 - 6:30 pm—Youth Group Meets April 26 - 8:00 pm—Seamus Kennedy Show April 27 - 9:15 am Grades 9 & 10 Meet 12 pm - Grade 2 Parent/Child Meeting May 1 - 6:30 pm - Practice for First Communion May 3—11:00 am—First Communion and May Crowning May 4 - LAST DAY of RE—ALL GRADES ATTEND! 8:00 am K of C Breakfast May 6 - Youth Recognition Dinner May 7 - 6:30 pm—Youth Group Meets May 17—9:30 am Youth Distribute Senior Food Boxes 7 Parent/Child Handbook for Religious Education 2013-2014 Religious Education Office – 302- 398-9517 Class Times Sunday -K - 6 10:25 - 11:40 AM Grades 7, 8 & 9, 10 9:15 - 10:15 AM Pastor: Rev. Fr. Michael P. Darcy Associate Pastor: Rev. Johnny Laura-Lazo Program Director: Dawn Curtiss, DRE Coordinator for Youth Ministry: Patience Pierce 8 Looking into the future: The life of a parish is dependent on its enrichment programs, volunteers, and parents. Your involvement will clearly give us an indication of the needs in our community. I would like to invite you to the following programs being implemented in the coming year of Religious Education and Adult Formation. We require each family to volunteer 4 hours per year. You may volunteer as a catechist, a substitute catechist, a classroom volunteer, vacation bible school, or many of the various family or fundraising activities. Please check the church bulletin & parish web-site for activities and changes in the Religious Education calendar throughout the year. RCIA - (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Prepares un-baptized adults and baptized adults of other Christian Faith traditions for full membership in the Catholic Church. There is a program adapted for children and youth who have not received baptism as infants or Communion &/or Confirmation at the traditional age. Adult Faith Formation - a group which meets to explore, understand, and increase the knowledge of adult Catholics in matters of faith, morals, and church teachings. Vacation Bible School - is a summer program for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade, Junior High and High School students are welcome to participate as aides and volunteers. Altar Server Training - is available for any child entering the 3rd grade. Servers will become certified with active participation in class, mass attendance; monthly practicum with adult leaders. Meet our Catechists: Our catechists are vital to our Religious Education Program. Men and women, mostly parents themselves, who know the importance of passing on a lived faith. Parishioners within our community, who willingly share and teach the basic teachings of our Catholic faith. Thank them for their time, dedication and commitment. Please help them by becoming involved in your child’s classroom activities. The parent/guardian is still the primary and most important person in the formation process of a child; by example and word you will lead your child into deeper understanding of who they are, in Christ. Please take an active part in your child’s Religious Education. High School Classroom aides are students who have received the Sacrament of Confirmation and wish to continue to participate in our Religious Education Program. They assist catechists in the classroom and work with the DRE as needed. They are encouraged to participate in our Youth Ministry Program. For the Sake of God’s Children Safe Environment: It is diocesan policy that there will be two “cleared” adults in each classroom. In the event that a second adult is not available, a parent may be asked to volunteer during 9 his/her child’s class period to satisfy policy requirements. New Policies/Procedures: All of the guidelines and policies for Religious Education and the preparation of the Sacraments follow Diocesan guidelines and are approved by the Christian Formation Committee. Preparing to Receive the Sacraments Sacramental Preparation is part of the study in a Religious Education program in a parish and separate from any Catholic school program. Mass attendance is a must. Baptism - Parents who wish to have their child(ren) baptized must attend a Parent Preparation class in which they explore the meaning and purpose of Baptism and the commitment they will be making to raise their child as a Christian. Children age 7 or older who have not been baptized receive their preparation by making special arrangements with a Priest, Deacon or DRE. Reconciliation - All baptized children must be prepared to receive this sacrament before beginning preparation for First Eucharist. Parents must take an active part in this preparation process with their child. Children should be actively participating in this sacrament as needed. First Eucharist - Parents are also actively involved with the child in this preparation which is celebrated in the Spring. Parents will take part in the retreat and monthly meetings. These gatherings are mandatory during this year to help parents to understand the importance of the sacrament. Children will not receive the sacrament if they have excessive absences or parent is not actively participating. Confirmation - Preparation begins in the Fall of 9th grade and the sacrament is celebrated in the 10th grade. Parents and sponsors are expected to take an active role in the preparation process by attending monthly gatherings. During the second year of preparation, students will become actively involved in Community life. Hands on community activities and trips are scheduled. Rite of Christian Initiation Adapted for CHILDREN: There is a program adapted for children and youth who have not received baptism as infants or Communion &/or Confirmation at the traditional age. If you have an older child in need of sacraments please make arrangements to meet with Dawn Curtiss 398-9517. Liturgy: Celebrating liturgy with our parish family is our highest form of worship. A child must be present to experience the most precious gift that God gave us, His Son, Jesus. Please pray weekly with your child at Mass. Sunday Mass is an obligation for children 7 years and older, especially if they are preparing to receive First Communion and/or Confirmation. A Mass SIGN IN sheet is placed at the entrance of the church. The Mass SIGN IN sheet is used to reinforce and encourage regular Mass attendance. Mass is very much a part of our Religious Education program and children are expected to take part in Sunday Mass every week. 10 Dismissal: Children in grades Pre-K through 5th will not be dismissed without a parent/guardian. Parents are to pick up children in their classrooms. If an older sibling is in the program, the child will not be allowed to leave with the older sibling. This is strictly enforced to conform with the Diocesan Guidelines put forth in the “For the Sake of God’s Children” Policies & Procedures. We strictly adhere to the information on the dismissal form for all grades. If you have not yet provided us with this information please do so. An adult must be present before a catechist releases a child from the classroom. Discipline: Children’s behavior should reflect a Christian attitude. If, however, a student is disruptive the Catechist will speak privately to the student. If misbehavior continues, the parent will be asked to come in and speak with the DRE, Catechist, and student. Incident reports will be mailed home and brought back the following week by the parent. These reports are kept in the child’s permanent record. Please note: Electronic equipment, i.e.: Cell phones, I Pods, etc., must be turned off during class time. Their use is strictly prohibited by students , catechists and aides. Please see Diocesan Form A - Annual Consent & Release. Class Cancellations: In the event of cancellations, messages will be left on voice mail of the RE offices as well as announced on local radio & TV stations. Special Needs Children: It is up to the parent to inform the DRE if your child has any special needs. Progress Reports: Reports are issued at the middle of the year for grades 1– 6. This is not a graded report card, but an evaluation of your child’s understanding of the material being taught, the child’s behavior and his/her effort. Attendance: Because Religious Education through the years is cumulative and lays the foundation for a lifetime of faith formation, regular attendance is critical for successful Christian Formation. This policy has been established to help clarify the expectations of parents and students in their participation and commitment to Religious Education at St. Bernadette Church. On-time, consistent attendance in Religious Education classes is expected. Lapses in attendance cause a disruption in your child’s understanding and participation, especially during years of Sacramental Preparation. Attendance records are part of the child’s permanent Diocesan record. Diocesan policy 5112.1 states: “Any child or youth should participate in at least thirty (30) hours of formal religious education each year.” An average attendance of 75% or greater is required. When your child is absent, an absence note, phone call, or e-mail is requested. If we don’t hear 11 from you, we will follow up with an e-mail, and if necessary a phone call. If there is a pattern of three or more absences and class work not made up, a parent /DRE conference will be requested. The student is to work with the teacher to make up missed assignments in a timely manner. Our attendance policy will be strictly enforced. Materials and Supplies: Religious Education books are paid for by the tuition that you pay when registering your child. We try to provide all materials for extra curriculum activities and festivities, but sometimes we will ask that you help our program with your donations. This is the cost of a student textbook We must charge for lost or misplaced borrowed materials. If you have borrowed a video on Reconciliation and/or First Eucharist or Echoes of Faith please return it so that another parent is able to view it as part of the Sacramental Prep for their child or other Catechists may use for certification. If you have lost a video / DVD the replacement cost is $30.00. Adult Formation Opportunities History of the Church Classes: Wednesday—10 am - Given by Deacon Bob Herzog. Please call Deacon Bob for details 786-2139. Bible Discussion: Saturday - Following the 4:30 pm Mass. This informal discussion is facilitated by Deacon Scott Landis. All are welcome to attend. Bibles can be provided. Women’s Prayer Group Led by Jeannette Minner (222-0156), this program empowers women to fully embrace their God-given identity. Ladies will meet monthly October thru June for prayer and study followed by a light lunch. Parish Mission: Held during Lent at St. John’s. Watch your bulletin for details. RCIA: Prepares un-baptized adults and baptized adults of other Christian Faith traditions for full membership in the Catholic Church. The program begins in October and ends at Pentecost. Sacraments are usually received at the Easter Vigil. Please contact Jeannette Minner (222-0156) for more information. RCIA for Adapted for CHILDREN: There is a program adapted for children and youth who have not received baptism as infants or Communion &/or Confirmation at the traditional age. If you have an older child in need of sacraments please make arrangements to meet with Dawn Curtiss 398-9517. 12