
Family Life & Faith Formation
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Family Life Committee
Our Family Life Committee assists the Parish Pastoral Council in fostering Christian family life. Focusing on the central place of the family in all parish pastoral activities, the Committee oversees parish hospitality and social activities, youth ministry, vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life, pre-marriage preparation, and marriage enrichment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Parish Office Assistance
Mailings
Website
Social Gatherings
Supervise Parish Hall
Bereavement Support
St. Camillus (Homebound & Nursing Home Visits)
Angels of Mercy Prayer Chain
Family Rosary
Homebound / Disabled / Sick Care
Education Committee
The role of the Education Committee of the Parish Pastoral Council is to enrich, foster, and provide educational opportunities within the parish community at Blessed Sacrament. This may include evangelization, adult education, mission work, open lectures, bible study, involvement with our school or the Aquinas system, and any other means necessary to reach the parishioners in an educational focus.
RESPONSIBILITIES
General
Adult Education
Religious Education
Preschool Religious Program
Youth Group
Sacramental Education
Confirmation Mentor
Pamphlet Rack
Parish Library
AQUINAS CATHOLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
The mission of the Aquinas Catholic Schools Foundation, an independent tax-exempt organization, is to promote and ensure that high-quality Catholic education is made affordable and accessible to all in the La Crosse Diocese through the Aquinas Catholic Schools.
Catholic Schools
Aquinas Catholic Schools
Cathedral (4K-2)
Blessed Sacrament (3-6)
St. Patrick's (3K-6)
Aquinas Middle (7-8)
Aquinas High (9-12)
Providence Academy (K-12)
No information at this time.
Sacramental Prep
Families Forming Disciples (FFD), our program for Grades 1 - 8
This Fall we will launch a collaborative Family Faith Formation Program among the six parishes in La Crosse; Blessed Sacrament, Cathedral, Holy Trinity, Mary, Mother of the Church, Roncalli Newman, and St. James the Less.
So, what is Family Faith Formation and why are we shifting to this model? For years, directors of religious education programs have been restating what the Catholic Church teaches that parents are the primary educators of their children in matters of faith and morals. We as a church need to do a better job of supporting parents in this role. A "drop off" classroom model does not provide parents with the tools and resources they need to fulfill the role of primary educator. A family faith formation model empowers families to, together, deepen their relationship with God, live and learn their faith, share their faith stories, and strengthen their relationships within their families. The classroom model was developed at a different time and in a different cultural context belief and self-identification were default positions supported by the social norms. Now we are surrounded by a culture in which choosing to believe is more and more a revolutionary act. The option of belief needs to be made real by family and community relationships that offer examples of true Christian discipleship.
So, what does this new collaborative program look like? We will be using a family faith formation program from the Archdiocese of Atlanta, GA called Families Forming Disciples (FFD). Families with children in grades 1st-8th from all six of the collaborating parishes will participate in this program for their faith formation this year. When families register for this program they will choose which day/time they will attend the bi-monthly in-person sessions, either:
● Wednesdays from 5:45 PM-6:45 PM at Mary, Mother of the Church.
● Sundays from 10:10 AM-11:10 AM at Blessed Sacrament.
These meetings will provide both parents and children simultaneously with education about the faith as well as an opportunity to discuss and share with other families in their small groups their own thoughts, experiences and questions about the faith topic. Families will also be assigned an At Home Mission which is a task they will complete the following week as a family in their home. When they gather again in person again they will share about how the At Home Mission went as well as conclude with any further learning or discussion about the monthly topic. Additional preparation will be done for our 2nd graders preparing to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist for the first time. High school youth will still attend a separate faith formation program on Wednesday nights from 7:00pm-8:30pm at Blessed Sacrament that also includes members from all six parishes. They of course are also welcome to attend FFD with their families.
If you have questions about the program, or are simply interested in being involved please contact the Director of Faith Formation, Kristin Johnson, at kjohnson@mmoclacrosse.org 608-784-5483 Ext. 4.