October 29, 2008

All about baptism

Why are we baptized as infants? What does it mean? What is the role of a Godparent?

This week, we answered these questions and discovered the signs and symbols of the first sacrament Catholics receive: Baptism.

Baptism washes away the original sin of the first people God created.

Four Signs of Jesus' love:

  • Blessed Water - the priest pours water over the child's head and baptizes him or her in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
  • Oil - the priest traces the sign of the cross on the child's forehead
  • White Clothing - We begin new lives in Christ
  • Candle - We receive the light of Christ
Who are our Godparents?
The class had some trouble answering what significance our Godparents play in our lives. We discussed with the class that our Godparents are present at our Baptism and make promises to God to help teach us about our faith and help us grow as members of the Catholic community. They serve as role models and help us as we prepare for other milestones in our lives such as First Holy Communion and Confirmation.
  • A nice way to honor our Godparents is to remember them on the anniversary of our baptism. It could mean sending a card in gratitude, a phone call, going out to dinner...anything that shows your appreciation for their support
REMINDERS:
NOV. 1:
  • Practice begins at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart 1 for our first Christmas Play "Saint Nick's Christmas Tree"
  • Family Fellowship Night after the 4 p.m. mass. RSVP to the church office: 941-752-6770
NOV. 1/ NOV. 2- All Saints Day/ All Souls Day - Remember and celebrate family and friends-- the faithfully departed in Christ

DEC. 6: Breakfast with St. Nick hosted by the Knights of Columbus. 10 a.m.

NOV. 30: The first Sunday of Advent!

For Next Week's Class: We will discuss how the church teaches us to live (Chapter 3)

Have a safe and Happy Halloween!!!

October 22, 2008

Building a community


As individuals we belong to many communities-- whether its our classmates at school, our neighborhoods or our own families.

But what does it mean to be a member of our church family? In chapter 1, we discussed our role as the People of God.

We talked about how we are called to care for other people, to pray together and to attend Mass weekly to celebrate Jesus.
  • Volunteering with the family for a few hours or participating in a charity walk is a great way to build your community
  • Do you have old, gently used toys? How about donating them to charity organizations along with clothes your children have outgrown
Reminders: If you haven't already done so, please take a minute to fill out our survey that was sent home during the first week of class.

For Next Week:
We're going to talk about the first Sacrament most of us receive as infants: Baptism!


October 15, 2008

The importance of prayer

Thank you students and parents for helping us make our first class a success.

Reminder: Your children need to bring their books and folders to class with them each week. If everyone remembers to do this, they get a star on Mrs. Charette's incentive board, which will hopefully lead to a class party in the future.

We kicked off class this week by talking about the components of prayer and its importance in our lives. We reviewed how to make the sign of the cross (which can be tricky for children) in order to bless ourselves before we pray and went on to review the Lord's Prayer.
  • Tip: Learning how to recite your prayers with confidence takes time and practice. As a family, you may want to take a few minutes each evening to review how to make the sign of the cross and recite prayers such as the Hail Mary, the Lord's Prayer and the Glory be to the Father.
We also started our class prayer chain. Each class, the children will write down what or whom they would like to pray for that week and connect all of the prayer intentions together. When the children make the sacrament of reconciliation in February, we will present the prayer chain to Father Damian.
  • Making your own family a prayer chain is a great way to reinforce the lessons in Faith Formation. You use the time to pray for just about anything including people going through tough times or express gratitude for the blessings in your lives