St. John Pick-up/Drop-off Dates/Times
St. John New Parish Center - enter through front doors
Sunday, January 24 ● 9:00 - 9:30 am / 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Monday, January 25 ● 5:00 - 7:00 pm
St. Mary Pick-up/Drop-off Dates/Times
St. Mary Parish Center - white building next to church
Sunday, January 24 ● 10:00 - 11:00 am / 12:00 - 12:30 pm
Monday, January 25 ● 5:00 - 7:00 pm
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Confirmation II Sacramental Paperwork
due February 20th
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Introducing our Faith Formation Staff...
(978) 251-8571/ 256-2374
Heather Hannaway, Director of Faith Formation, ext 226
Courtney A. Callanan, MA, Asst. Dir. of Faith Formation & Youth Minister, ext 227
Elaine Kindler, Faith Formation Coordinator, ext 216
Lynn Anne LaDuke, Faith Formation Coordinator, ext 240
What's in a Name?
What happened to CCD and Religious Education?
Many of you may noticed over the years that where you are used to seeing the term “Religious Education” you will now see “[Family] Faith Formation” instead. Over the past years, the term “Faith Formation” is now being used within Catholic parishes, replacing the more familiar “Religious Education” (or the even older “CCD”), and the Chelmsford Catholic Collaborative is doing so as well. For those of you who may be wondering why we are making this switch in terminology, we invite you to consider the following.
The terms CCD (Confraternity of Christian Doctrine) and Religious Education most often bring to mind images of lectures, classrooms, and catechisms—terminal instruction aimed at children. While faith formation clearly includes teaching the young, it is meant to encompass ALL ages. It is intentionally designed to touch the heart as well as the intellect; to teach people to love deeply as well as to think deeply. The focus of Faith Formation is on helping people experience and live a more Christ-centered life.
Faith formation is woven organically throughout the mission of parish life and takes places in a variety of contexts: in liturgies, ministries, programs, catechesis, service work, outreach, evangelization, etc. All events in the parish have the potential to be (and should be) faith forming, opportunities to both deepen our faith and to bring into better focus the relationship between our faith and our lives. The goal of faith formation extends well beyond simply learning about the faith; it seeks to help people live the faith. Never fully completed, faith formation is an ever ongoing process that is meant to be transformative, challenging and equipping us to better and more fully live out the Gospel message as individuals and as faith communities.
Faith formation calls for a spirit of generosity, of curiosity, of imagination, and of commitment from all members of a parish community. All are welcome and encouraged to participate in the many ways we deepen our faith as Christians and assist others in their own faith journeys, through full and active participation in worship, through prayer, through mission, service, and advocacy work, through teaching and learning, through fellowship and support, etc. Each individual is asked to reflect on the ways the Spirit might be calling them to engage in the life of the parish and how to best respond to that call as we all journey together towards God.
- Fr. Brian, Pastor
Heather Hannaway, Director of Faith Formation