Jr. High Students
Junior High Program meets 7-8:30pm Sunday evenings and will be focusing on ways to include God in everything we do. The nights will include guest speakers, media awareness, prayer, changes to the Mass and traditional topics presented in new and different ways. The plan this year promises a fun and different approach to religious education.
High School Students
High School Students:High school teens will meet in the teen center on class nights from 7-8:30pm. Classes are done as a large group and then broken into small groups later the evening to facilitate small group discussions.
Topics featured this year will be
1. “Word 4 Word”- preparing for the language changes in the mass,
Fr. John Muir Explains the New Roman Missal – by LifeTeen.com
3. “Theology of the Body” a continuation of the discussion on the dignity of the human person, dating, sexuality etc.2. “Who Do You Say That I Am?” –Growing our relationship with Christ through discovery of WHO Christ really is and through Scripture
RCIT- Teens needing Sacraments
Diocesan Policy requires one full year of catechesis before entering a program to prepare for the celebration of Sacraments.
FOR TEENS 6TH Grade and older who
- Have not been baptized; or
- Have been baptized but have not been catechized and have not celebrated Confirmation and 1st Eucharist
All inquiries about RCIA for Teens should be directed to Suzie Malloy or Barb Lishko.
Classes are on Sundays at 7pm following the 5:30pm Mass and begin on Sept. 11th .
Just Girls
What does it mean to be a daughter of GOD? How do we keep God in every aspect of our lives? Issues discussed are self-esteem, being a friend, mean girls, self-image, family/siblings, how to deal with conflict, attitudes and how to love, know and serve God. Just Girls meets the fourth Tuesday of each month, August through May. November’s gathering is on the 5th Tuesday and there is no December gathering. There may be other activities during the year, to be decided.

Barb Lishko
Suzie Malloy
Davida Graham