At the moment we baptize our children, we make a solemn promise to educate our children in the Catholic Faith. While this responsibility primarily lies with the parents, your parish is here to help.
Our parish offers Faith Formation classes from pre-school through high school. To register your child for Faith Formation classes, click here.
If you feel God is calling you to become a teacher or catechist of the faith, please communicate with Joni Smith, our director of the parish Faith Formation program.
From pre-school to second grade, we focus on learning our prayers, being introduced to some of the basic Bible stories, and an age-appropriate relationship with Christ. First Communion classes will be taught parallel to the Faith Formation classes. In other words, your child will need to register for both Faith Formation and First Communion Preparation. To register for First Communion preparation, click here.
From third to eighth grade, the students are introduced to the life, history, theology, and spirituality of the Catholic Faith. This will include a deepening of the meaning of prayer and the examples of the Saints.
Click here to see the schedule of classes.
Before August 1, no registration fee.
We are always in need of volunteers! If interested, fill out this form, and we will help you find a role that fits your needs.
Please contact Joni Smith, the parish Director of Faith Formation, for the details.
Yes. Please contact Joni Smith, our parish Director of Faith Formation, to make arrangements.
The Diocese of Cleveland is asking families to form a deeper connection with their home parishes through preparing for the Sacraments together. Because the Catholic Schools teach the Catholic Faith to the children, they would not be required to go to Faith Formation classes. However, for First Communion Preparation and Confirmation Preparation, they will be required to attend those classes at the parish. To see the schedule of the required classes for Sacramental Preparation, click here.
The standards are set by the Diocese of Cleveland to insure that our children are properly prepared, not only to receive the Sacraments, but to then understand their identity as a Catholic. Studies have shown that the previous minimum requirements were not effective in developing properly committed disciples that could explain and defend their Catholic Faith. Therefore, the bishop has implemented this methodology.