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When Your Child Attends a CATHOLIC SCHOOL Catholic schools are faith-filled learning communities. This booklet briefly explains the basics of our Catholic faith tradition and how you will experience this being lived out in your child s school. Faith, a life-long gift received in baptism, is in its core, relational. It is not intended to be a purely academic subject taught in religion class. It has two dimensions - the vertical our relationship with God explored and developed in prayer, and the horizontal - our relationships with one another. In partnership with parents and the Parish, Catholic schools attend to and nurture the faith of the children and young people entrusted to us within the total lived experience of the school community. We refer to this as permeation of the faith. Common Christian Beliefs God is creator of heaven and earth. We are all created in the image and likeness of God. Christ, the Son of God, Our Lord, is the full, final revelation of God. We are saved through Christ s - 2 - God, a mystery beyond human understanding, is revealed by deeds and words gradually through the course of history. Jesus is the fullness of that revelation. Jesus Christ is the unseen and ever-present teacher in our midst. He is the model for our staff and the inspiration of our students. God gives the Church the Holy Spirit, the gifts and ministries needed for its mission. As Catholic Christians we share a Common Creed, or Statement of Faith at the heart of which is our belief in God as Three Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit which we call the Holy Trinity. life, suffering, death, and resurrection. The Church is the Body of Christ, the People of God. We are sent by Christ to baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Liturgy is the public prayer of the church. The highest form of this public prayer is the Mass. When we participate in the Mass we are remembering and participating in the central mystery of our faith - the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The Mass has two parts - The Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. In the first part we listen to God s word proclaimed from Scripture and in the second part, we remember and make present Jesus saving event of the Celebrating LITURGY cross and resurrection. Through the power of the Holy Spirit Jesus is truly made present under the appearance of bread and wine. Because of this reality, taking Communion in the Catholic Church is a profound moment. The Amen at Communion is a faith statement that says: I believe that Christ is really present in this Eucharist. This is why those students or parents who are members of other Churches are invited to partake in this sacred moment by means of a blessing rather than receiving the host. To indicate desire for a Blessing instead of Communion, one crosses one s hands over the chest as they come forth. Working Together to Raise Children Within the Catholic Faith All students will attend Mass often throughout the school year, at one of our parishes or at school. Some school celebrations will take the form of a Liturgy of the Word or Prayer Service. It is very important that Catholic parents bring their children to - 3 - Mass each Sunday. The Church welcomes all families. One of the most important things that you can and should do as a Catholic parent is to support and prepare your child to receive the Sacraments.

Celebrating SACRAMENTS The sacraments can be categorized as: SACRAMENTS OF SERVICE SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION Holy Orders (Ordination) Baptism Eucharist Marriage Confirmation SACRAMENTS OF HEALING Anointing of the Sick (Last Rites) Reconciliation (Confession) Students who are not Catholic or belong to another Denomination or Religion still learn about the Sacraments in their Religious Education classes. However, respecting their own faith tradition they are to receive their Sacraments or Religious rites and rituals in their own Faith Community. Catholic families work with their own parish to prepare children to receive the Sacraments. - 4 -

Celebrating LITURGICAL YEAR The Church year has different seasons which help us to celebrate and meditate on the central mysteries of our faith the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. Holy Thursday evening and ends on the evening of Easter Sunday. ORDINARY TIME The sequential days and weeks between the major seasons of Easter and Christmas. The principal Liturgical Seasons are: ADVENT Four weeks before Christmas start of the Church s Liturgical Year and with a focus on the Coming of Christ and the end of time and his birth at the Feast of Christmas. CHRISTMAS Birth of Christ LENT A word meaning Spring a 40 day preparation for Easter marked especially by prayer, fasting and almsgiving. EASTER Starts on Easter Sunday with the celebration of the most important event for our faith the Resurrection. The Easter Season lasts until the Feast of Pentecost (50 days). The Triduum begins with the celebration of the Lord s Supper on Sources Catechism of the Catholic Church When You Teach in a Catholic School Judith Dunlap www.loyolapress.com www.lifeteen.com Catholicism Confronts Modernity, a Protestant View Langdon Gilkey Catholicism Richard P. McBrien Educating for Life Thomas Groome www.cptryon.org/prayer/sign.html Based on preliminary work done by Charles Weckend, Fort McMurray Catholic Schools - 5 -

For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy. Prayer FORMAL opportunity to pray at many other times as well. We engage in prayer when we simply spend time with God, sometimes with words and sometimes in silence. - St. Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897) In Catholic Schools, one of our most important goals is for each of our students to develop a close and loving relationship with God. Developing this relationship takes a commitment of spending time in prayer. In our schools, your child will experience many opportunities to pray and will also experience many different ways to pray. While it is common for prayer to occur at the beginning of the day, before meals, and again at the end of the day, children will have the The Rosary The rosary is a form of prayer within the Catholic tradition which is a way for us to meditate on moments in Christ s life through the eyes of his mother Mary. The events of Christ s life are divided into four sets of mysteries Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious. Our students learn formal, traditional Catholic prayers that are like family heirlooms passed on from generation to generation. They include many of the best known Catholic prayers such as The Lord s Prayer, Hail Mary, and Apostles Creed. Also included are Mealtime Prayers, Morning and Evening Prayers, Litanies, the Rosary, Stations of the Cross, and Prayers Honouring Saints. The meditation on the mysteries is accompanied by a series of prayers: The Apostle s Creed, The Lord s Prayer, The Hail Mary and The Glory Be. The opening lines of the Hail Mary prayer are Scriptural and taken from the Angel Gabriel s greeting to Mary as recorded in the Gospel of Luke. - 6 -

Prayer is turning the heart toward God. When a person prays, he enters into a living relationship with God. Prayer INFORMAL - (YOUCAT 469) Our students learn that when they spend time with Jesus, there are a variety of ways in which they can be in his presence. Prayers can simply express our feelings through words or actions. Students will learn to pray and ask for God to care for others. They will learn to ask God for help and forgiveness, as well as learn to offer prayers of gratitude. Students will also experience Meditative Prayer where they reflect on or think about God. They may use Scripture, holy writings, the Rosary, icons, photos, or nature as springboards to meditation. The goal is to help them learn to keep their focus on God so that they can recognize God s presence in their life and respond to what God is asking of them. Opportunities to rest quietly in God s presence are important as well when our students will engage in contemplation. In contemplation, we spend time with God in wordless silence, aware that he is with us, feeling his love. The Sign of the Cross In the Catholic Church and other Christian churches, the Sign of the Cross is an important part of personal and public prayer. It originated in the earliest days of Christianity and so it is centuries old. It is the first sign made on us at Baptism and the last sign made as we pass to our future life. It is a vital part of liturgical prayer and the - 7 - sacraments. We begin and end our prayers with the Sign of the Cross. When we bless ourselves with the Sign of the Cross we remember the One who blesses us: the triune God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Anyone who believes in the triune God can make this prayer their own.

We Honour Mary MARY THE MOTHER OF JESUS When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing beside her, he said to his mother, Woman, here is your son. Then he said to the disciple, Here is your mother. - John 19:26-27 When Catholics pray to Mary they are not worshiping her, rather they are honoring her and asking for her intercession on their behalf in fact, more than praying to her, we pray with Mary, asking her to pray with and for us. We honor Mary, not only because she is our mother, but because God, himself, honored her. Out of all the women in the world, God chose Mary to bring his Son into this world. Mary gave God her unwavering yes, becoming a vessel for God s plan for Salvation. From the moment of conception to the foot of the cross, she is the perfect embodiment of the obedience of faith (CCC 144). It is for this, that we hold Mary in such high esteem. The Bible and Tradition We see the Bible primarily as the Word of God and secondarily as a book of personal inspiration. To interpret it, we turn to the Church. We believe the Spirit has guided the Church s interpretation over the centuries. We trust that Tradition. We believe that the books of the Bible teach us many truths about who we are as a people of God and about how God has been wanting to save us from the beginning of time. We recognize and acknowledge that the many books of the Bible have various literary forms-some historical, some mythological, some poetic, some chronological, etc. Scripture is taught in all the religious education programs as well as other programs of study, and is used in the prayer life of the school. - 8 -

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Growing in Faith Together HOME, PARISH, AND SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP As faith is the organizing principle for our Catholic school community, all students are expected to respectfully participate in religion classes to learn about Jesus and to understand the Catholic Church s tradition and teaching. Religious education is an essential and integral part of the life and culture of a Catholic school. Religious Education has four essential characteristics. It is Trinitarian, recognizing God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is based on Sacred Scripture and on the life experience of the students as they are invited to see signs of God in their daily life. It is presented within the tradition of the Catholic faith community. In Catholic schools, students participate in a religious education program that is authorized by the Bishop of the local diocese. Our Catholic schools work with parents and the parish to educate each child in our faith. Parishes are the basic unit of the Church, with the parish priest as leader. The parish is the life-long faith community for a Catholic believer. Each of our schools is in a parish community. Schools cooperate with the local parish in many ways, particularly in the area of sacramental preparation. The local parish priest and other parish workers may be present at school celebrations or invited to visit classrooms. More in-depth information about how families can connect with local parishes is available on the Holy Spirit Catholic Schools Website. - 9 -

PARISHES Roman Catholic Diocese Calgary Catholic Pastoral Centre 120-17 Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB T2S 2T2 Tel: 403-218-5500 Bishop William McGrattan www.calgarydiocese.ca All Saints Parish Assumption Church, St. Basil Church and St. Patrick Church 2405 12 Avenue S. Lethbridge, AB T1K 0P4 Tel: 403-327-8931 Pastor: Father Kevin Tumback Associate Pastor: Father Albert Sayson www.allsaintslethbridge.org SS. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic Parish 640 12C Street N., Box 1872 Lethbridge, AB T1J 4K5 Tel: 403-330-6969 Pastor: Father Gary Sedgwick https://sites.google.com/site/ssppparish/ St. Martha s Parish 355 Columbia Blvd. W. Lethbridge, AB T1K 5Y8 Tel: 403-381-8891 Pastor: Father Salvador Ahumada www.stmarthas.ca St. Michael s Parish 958 Christie Avenue, Box 339 Pincher Creek, AB T0K 1W0 St. Michael s Parish cont d. Tel: 403-627-3071 Pastor: Father Myles Gaffney http://www.thecatholicdirectory.com/directory.cfm?fuseaction=display_site_info&siteid=84270 St. Augustine / St. Joseph Roman Catholic Parishes 5009-48 Avenue Taber, AB T1G 1T4 Tel: 403-223-2226 Pastor: Father Eligio Canete www.catholicparish.ca St. Ambrose / St. Catherine Roman Catholic Parishes St. Ambrose Parish: 1513 23 Avenue Coaldale, AB T1M 1E2 Tel: 403-345-3400 www.stambroseparish.ca St. Catherine s Parish: 762 Crescent Ave. Picture Butte, AB T0K 1V0 Tel: 403-732-4433 Pastor: Father Ian Gagne www.stambroseparish.ca St. Michael s Parish 1113 1 Street E., Box 56 Bow Island, AB T0K 0G0 Tel: 403-545-2023 Pastor: Father Raul Hernandez - 10 -

Catholic Central High School Grades: 10-12 East Campus: 405-18 Street S. Lethbridge, AB T1J 3E5 West Campus: 251 Britannia Blvd. W. Lethbridge, AB T1J 4A3 Tel: 403-327-4596 Children of St. Martha Grades: ELP-6 206 McMaster Blvd. W. Lethbridge, AB T1K 4R3 Tel: 403-381-8111 École St. Mary Grades: ELP-6 422-20 Street S. Lethbridge, AB T1J 2V5 Tel: 403-327-3098 Father Leonard Van Tighem Grades: ELP-9 25 Stoney Cres. W. Lethbridge, AB T1K 6V5 Tel: 403-381-0953 Our Lady of the Assumption Grades: ELP-6 2219-14th Avenue S. Lethbridge, AB T1K 0V6 Tel: 403-327-5028 St. Catherine (Picture Butte) Grades: ELP-9 300-7th Street N., Box 489 Picture Butte, AB T0K 1V0 Tel: 403-732-4359 St. Francis Junior High Grades: 7-9 333-18th Street S. Lethbridge, AB T1J 3E5 Tel: 403-327-3402 Holy Spirit Catholic Schools SCHOOL DIVISION St. Joseph (Coaldale) Grades: ELP-9 1413-23rd Avenue Coaldale, AB T1M 1L6 Tel: 403-345-3373 St. Mary (Taber) Grades: 6-12 5427-50th Street Taber, AB T1G 1M2 St. Michael s (Bow Island) Grades: ELP-12 302-2nd Avenue E., Bag 9900 Bow Island, AB T0K 0G0 Tel: 403-545-2131 St. Michael s (Pincher Creek) Grades: ELP-12 864 Christie Avenue Pincher Creek, AB T0K 1W0 Tel: 403-627-3488 St. Patrick Fine Arts Elementary Grades: Kindergarten-6 80 Rivergreen Road W. Lethbridge, AB T1K 7Y1 St. Patrick (Taber) Grades: ELP-5 5302-48th Street Taber, AB T1G 1H3 Tel: 403-223-3352 St. Paul Elementary Grades: ELP-6 1212-12th Avenue N. Lethbridge, AB T1H 6W1 Tel: 403-328-0611 St. Teresa of Calcutta Grades: ELP-6 235 Mildred Dobbs Blvd. N. Lethbridge, AB T1H 5R4 Tel: 587-787-1490-11 -

Prayer for Families Lord, bless our family, all of us now together, those far away, all who are gone back to you. May we know joy. May we bear our sorrows in patience. Let love guide our understanding of each other. Let us be grateful to each other. We have all made each other what we are. O Family of Jesus, watch over our family. Amen Prayer for a Family - CatholiCity.com