October 2017
Miranda and Shirley |
As parents, we are our children's first teachers. Lessons on faith should begin at home. Just as we teach our kids to tie their shoes and brush their teeth, we should also teach them how to pray and how to act in church. As a mom the one thing I struggle with is getting my kids to accept the faith as their own. I can show them how to genuflect, and I can teach the the words to the prayers, and I can take them to mass, but I can't make them accept Jesus and the Mass in their hearts. Deacon Lee once told the story of being a cradle Catholic and always doing church as he was taught to do, but he never fully accepted the true meaning of the faith. As a convert to the faith, I know exactly where Deacon Lee was in his life. I had always done it because it was what you did on Sunday, but I never applied the faith to my personal life. Once I was introduced to the Catholic faith and taught WHY it was done, I fully accepted on a personal level the Catholic faith, and it is important to me now in more ways than it has ever been.
Hard at work learning the Faith |
There is so much to learn about Catholicism. You seem to learn it your whole life and never know all of it. Shirley and I plan to introduce our first graders (your children, our students, the youth of the parish, the future leaders of the church) to what Catholicism is. We will open their eyes to the beauty of the mass and the church itself. We will introduce the children to their first saints. We will teach them the most powerful weapon there is, the Rosary. Our first graders will be with Mary as she says yes to God's will and will walk with Jesus in His most sorrowful passion. We will rejoice with the whole Church on Easter to know that Jesus lives!
We need your help. Our children need your help. Parents, we need you to be involved with what goes on in our classroom. We need you to help them with their homework and talk to them about what they learn. We need you to point out the sacramentals in the church and encourage good listening postures in the mass. Show them Father and the Deacons as they prepare the Eucharist...they will be receiving this Blessed Sacrament next year! Parishioners, pray for the youth in our PSR classes. Pray for our teachers. Pray for those seeking to take Holy Communion this year. Pray for those who will be confirmed. Pray for the leaders in the church and for the PSR director.
Our children are the future of our church. Show them now how they can do God's work, even though they are small. There is a tree in the foyer for works of mercy. There are soup drives the children can participate in. Children can be ushers and alter servers. Children can pray. Blessed most are the prayers of the little ones.
We have learned to make the Sign of the Cross, and they have learned that Jesus is their friend. They can go to Him and trust Him always. When they make the Sign of the Cross it reminds them that they are in God's family. Join me this year in praying for them as they make this new journey.
Ethan and Presley with the poster of what God made |
Parents, remind your kids daily that they can trust Jesus. Show them in your daily life that you trust Jesus, too.
One final note: we will release our children to their older siblings, but if you wish them to wait on you, please pick them up by 11:00. Shirley and I serve at the mass at times and we need to get over to the church. We will walk any remaining students to the church, if they are not picked up 11:00. Thank you for your cooperation. :)
Come, Holy Spirit. Fill our hearts. Enkindle in us the fire of your love.
We use the candles when we talk of Holy things. |