CLASSES BEGIN THIS SUNDAY!!
RELIGIOUS ED CLASSES & PARENT ORIENTATION
SUNDAY, SEPT 16TH (AGES 3YRS ~ 6TH GRADE)
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 19TH (7TH~12TH GRADES)
Online Registration is now closed!
♦Please contact Renee Borne if you need to process a late registration.
♦ Learn more about the programs we offer
♦ View the 2018-2019 Class Schedule
♦ Get your questions answered
Braves Game Trip: August 18
Register here — Religious Education Registration
*Ages 3 years through 12th grade
*Registration closes August 31!!
2018-2019 Schedule
May 9th- Join us for our last night before summer break! Pizza at 6:00pm with games and activities until 8:30pm.
Sunday Religious Education 9:15 am – 10:15 am
Wednesday Big Deal 6:00pm – 8:30pm
- Confirmation Mass- May 3rd, 6pm
Religious Ed Classes resume THIS week:
- Youth ~ Wednesday, Jan 10th
- CGS & Adults ~ Sunday, Jan 14th
Jan 28th — Protection of Children Training @ 2pm in FLC Lounge for any NEW volunteers that have not been through the training. Email Renee Borne for questions: rel.edu@saintpaulcatholicchurch.com
November 14, 2017– First Reconciliation Service @ 6pm
- Sunday mornings @ 9:15am-10:15am
- Ages 3 yrs — 6th grade
- Adults in the Lounge
- Wednesday evenings @ 6:00pm-8:30pm
- Big Deal Youth Group
- 7th — 12th grade
Parent Handbook.pdf
2017-18 Class Schedule.pdf
Big Deal Youth Group meets this Wednesday @ 6pm
Join us for Living Station of the Cross
this Friday @ 6pm
presented by the Confirmation Class
Live Stations presented by the Confirmation Class
April 7, at 6 pm
First Communion Retreat – Sunday, April 9
9:15-lunch. A parent must be present.
No Youth Group during Holy Week (April 12)
Youth Night to Remember lock-in Friday, April 14
First Communion Mass – April 30 at 2 pm
Confirmation Mass – Wednesday, May 3 at 6 pm
First Communion Mass – April 30 at 2 pm
Confirmation Mass – Wednesday, May 3 at 6 pm
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JOIN US FOR STATIONS OF THE CROSS @ 6pm.
The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tomb. The pious practice of praying the Stations of the Cross originated in medieval Europe when pilgrims were unable to visit the Holy Land, so instead “visited” these Holy places through prayer.
St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order, authored Stations of the Cross that popularized the devotion throughout the world. Today, you’ll find Stations of the Cross in almost every Catholic Church, particularly prayed on Lenten Fridays, but available throughout the year for meditation and reflection.
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Stations of the Cross - Franciscan Friars of the Atonement
www.atonementfriars.org
THE FOURTEEN STATIONS OF THE CROSS The Stations of the Cross depict 14 events in the Passion of Jesus Christ, beginning with Jesus being condemned to death and ending with His body being laid in a tom...Comment on Facebook
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