Elementary School Weekly Faith Formation in Spanish
About
Our K-5th grade weekly faith formation program in Spanish is where children learn about their Catholic beliefs, values, and traditions through interactive and age-appropriate activities.
When
We meet Tuesdays from 6-7:45 pm or Saturdays from 10-11:45 am in the St. Joseph Center from August to April.
Spanish K-5th First Class: Saturday, August 16th orTuesday, August 19th
Registration for Elementary School Weekly Faith Formation in Spanish
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Students are expected to come on time every week with their necessary supplies.
Parents are expected to come every week either as a volunteer or as a participant in our weekly Parent Cafe Session.
Because our Catholic faith is best learned and practiced within families, the Church calls parents to be the first and most important teachers of their children.
To help parents teach the faith to their children, we offer weekly Parent Cafe Sessions, a time when parents can learn how to pass on their faith to their children through presentations, small group discussions, as well as take-home resources.
It is our hope that our Parent Cafe sessions can address the decades of large numbers of young people leaving the faith (see statistics here).
If you have a conflict that prevents you from attending Parent Cafe sessions, please contact the appropriate staff member or volunteer to discuss other options.
Each month, we have Elévate con Jesús, a family-friendly holy hour where parents with young children are always welcome to experience Eucharistic Adoration.
The first half of the evening will be filled with live worship music followed by a reflection and times of silence.
Stay for all or part of the hour that you and your family can handle!
Please see the Elévate con Jesús schedule here.
If you are 18 years old and above, our archdiocese requires all adult volunteers to complete safe environment training.
This short one-hour online training teaches people how to create a secure and protected environment for everyone, especially children, by recognizing and preventing potential risks or harm.
Click here to sign up for Safe Environment Training.