Faith Formation
Religious Education for Children
Faith Formation begins in the home with the parents being the primary educators of their children. In order to properly prepare the youngsters for the reception of the sacraments, St. John's has a formal education program which begins in preschool and continues through the twelfth grade. Classes begin the Sunday after Labor Day and continue throughout the school year and culminates the Sunday before Memorial Day.
NOTICES:
Second Grade CCD Parents: Please remember to provide us with a copy of your child's Baptismal Certificate as soon as possible.
Confirmation Candidates: The time of class has been changed to 6-8p.m. on the scheduled Sunday evenings.
Adult Faith Formation
Several adult faith formation classes are being offered. They are:
The Catechism of the Catholic Church--taught by Darleen Whelan, D.R.E.
R.C.I.A--taught by Anne Vaughan & Jane Davis
Letters of St. Paul--taught by Mac Vaughan
Schedule of Classes
CCD:
Sunday mornings after the 9 a.m. Mass (10:15)
The Catechism of the Catholic Church:
Sunday mornings at the same time as CCD.
R.C.I.A.:
Wednesday evenings during the school year at 7 p.m.
Letter of St. Paul: Thursday evenings beginning Sept. 25 and continuing for 7 weeks.
CCD Staff:
DRE: Mrs. Darleen Whelan
Kindergarten: Miss Erin LeRose
First Grade: Miss Alyssa Molnar
Second Grade: No class
Third Grade: Mrs. Lisa Morris
Fourth Grade: Miss Marchessa Eberhart
Fifth Grade: Mrs. Taj Eberhart
Sixth Grade: Mrs. Dee Dee Fillinger
Seventh/Eighth: Mr. CJ Hamilton
High School: Mr. Mac Vaughan
Substitutes: Mrs. Beth Frontino, Mrs. Louise Molnar, Mrs. Lauren Carson, Mr. John Whelan, Mrs. Alice Hamilton
During the Year of Saint Paul, the Catechists of the parish will lead the Rosary on the second Sunday of every month prior to the 9 a.m. Mass. Contact Darleen Whelan for more information.
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