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Welcome to the web pages of the

Faith Formation Program

of

Sacred Heart Parish in Shawano.

 

 

Faith Formation Calendar

Sunday school apple

PRE - SCHOOL
  3 - 4 - 5 year Olds
Family Focus Sunday 10:00-11:00 am

Classes will meet October through the beginning of May in the classrooms at Sacred Heart School . The program focuses on the Bible. One Bible story is presented with a craft and music to reinforce the concept. Old & New Testament stories are covered.

 

ELEMENTARY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Grades K through 5
Wednesdays 3:00/3:30 - 5:00 PM 

The elementary program provides students with the basic concepts of our Catholic Faith.

K: Students begin to learn who God is. Students learn what our loving God created for everyone, because he loves us.

1st Grade: Students begin by learning that God loves them.

2nd Grade: Experience the loving forgiveness of God in Reconciliation. bread and wine

3rd Grade: Prepare to receive Jesus for the first time and begin to focus on the Mass.

4th Grade: Focuses on a deeper understanding of how we are called to live based on the sacraments and the beatitudes.

5th Grade: Studies the seven Sacraments centering on sacred signs as well as celebrations. We have developed a sacrament night for all of the 5th graders and their parents.

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Grades 6 - 7- 8
Wednesdays 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Grade 6 - Old Testament: From the study of Hebrew Scripture we find the roots of our Catholic Faith The sixth grade participates in a Seder meal during lent.

windowGrade 7 - Jesus: We learn to build a closer relationship with Jesus by studying both His divinity and His humanity and seeking to answer the question: "Who do you say that I am?"  The seventh grade also presents the living stations during lent.   

Grade 8 - Morality/Church History: We begin to understand our responsibility for the choices we make and the moral implications of those choices in relationship to the teachings of the church. To understand church we need to know who we are as church. We also spend one day on retreat with all students of our parish.

As a part of the religious education program, students in grades second through eighth are provided with the opportunity to receive the sacrament of Reconciliation during the seasons of Advent and Lent.

 

HIGH SCHOOL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wednesdays 6:30 - 8:30 PM

High School students are offered a credit and choice program of religious education. Courses are offered throughout the school year. Each course is 3 weeks in length. Students must complete 3 courses (2 required and 1 elective) each of the 2 years. Six credits are received for each completed course. A total of 36 credits is required before the student may begin confirmation preparation. 

9th Grade Required Courses are:

 

1) Deciding as a Christian

Living in today's culture is a real challenge to a sincere Christian. Our media constantly exposes us to many conflicting values. Deciding the true path to union with God can sometimes be confusing. What criteria can be used to follow the way of Jesus?


2) Jesus - Miracles & Parables

The miracle stories were used as vehicles to proclaim how the early Christian Community viewed Jesus. How do modern Biblical scholars view these extraordinary events? Jesus challenged His own culture and many of its' underlying assumptions. How parables were one of the provocative ways in which Jesus did that?

9th Grade Electives are:

 

1) Liturgy & Prayer

Getting in touch with ourselves and our world can help us get in touch with God. Explore different styles of prayer and the meaning hidden behind symbol and ritual.

 2) Paul - The Man & the Message

Paul was a dynamic figure who led a turbulent life while preaching the Gospel to the early Gentile converts. A brillant scholark, he authored 13 of the letters in the New Testament. Who was he as a person and what was his message?

 

 

10th grade Required Courses are:

 

1) Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures

The Old Testaments tells of God choosing a people to be particularly His own. How did they respond to this invitation? Each of us today is called to belong to God's people of the New Covenant. How do we respond?.


2) Sacraments

All societies have rituals that mark and interpret important moments in life. For Catholics, these are the sacraments. How does one make the most of these opportunities to grow in closer relationship with God? How can participation in them become more meaningful?

 

3) Jesus - Miracles & Parables (If not taken as a Freshman)

The miracle stories were used as vehicles to proclaim how the early Christian Community viewed Jesus. How do modern Biblical scholars view these extraordinary events? Jesus challenged His own culture and many of its' underlying assumptions. How were parables one of the provocative ways in which Jesus did that?

 

 

10th grade Electives are:

 

1) World Religions

All religions answer deep cries within the human person. How does each of the major religions respond to these cries? How do the key beliefs and rituals vary among different religions? How can we come to a deeper understanding of our brothers and sisters around the world?


2) Dating, Love & Marriage

What is the true signs of love? What qualities should one look for in a marriage partner? How does a strong relationship with God increase the stability of a marriage?

 

PREPARATION FOR CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENTS

First Eucharist
First Eucharist preparation begins in the 3rd grade and will be celebrated in the spring of the year. Our Eucharist program is a partnership between student and family which focuses on our celebration of the liturgy in which the Eucharist is the central core.

First Reconciliation
Preparation usually begins at the 2nd grade level. Students learn of the loving forgiveness of our God and how sin affects our relationship with God and with others as they prepare to celebrate individual Reconciliation for the first time.

Confirmation
The Sacrament of Confirmation is celebrated in the fall of the candidate's Senior year of high school. Candidates must have attended two previous years of Religious Education (36 credits) or the equivalent and express the desire to be confirmed. Attendance at monthly meetings, a retreat experience and church/community service hours are also required.

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