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Updated COVID-19 Guidelines

In light of the new COVID safety guidelines from the CDC, local government, and the Archdiocese, the Office of Faith Formation has changed some of our participant guidelines for our summer classes.

Below is an updated copy of the guidelines.  The big change is the ease of mask wearing for persons who are fully vaccinated two weeks prior to class.

Pope Francis institutes new ministry of catechist

CNA Staff, May 11, 2021 / 03:35 am America/Denver (CNA).

Pope Francis issued an apostolic letter Tuesday formally instituting the new lay ministry of catechist.

The Vatican released the papal letterAntiquum ministerium (“Ancient ministry”), on May 11 in eight languages, including Italian Sign Language.

The pope said that the institution of the new lay ministry would “emphasize even more the missionary commitment proper to every baptized person, a commitment that must however be carried out in a fully ‘secular’ manner, avoiding any form of clericalization.”

The letter, issued motu proprio (“on his own impulse”), is dated May 10, the feast of the 16th-century Spanish Doctor of the Church St. John of Avila.

In the apostolic letter, the pope recalled the role of catechists in Church history, beginning with the New Testament’s First Epistle to the Corinthians, which refers to “teachers” within the early Christian community.

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Pope Francis to issue apostolic letter on ministry of catechist

CNA Staff, May 5, 2021 / 06:20 am America/Denver (CNA).

Pope Francis will issue an apostolic letter next week on the ministry of catechist.

The Holy See press office said May 5 that the papal letter, issued motu proprio (“on his own impulse”), would be presented at a press conference on May 11.

It described the apostolic letter, Antiquum ministerium, as the means “by which the ministry of catechist is instituted.”

The Italian section of the Vatican News website said: “The motu proprio therefore will formally establish the ministry of catechist, developing that evangelizing dimension of the laity called for by Vatican II.”

It noted that in a 2018 video message, Pope Francis said that the vocation of catechist “demands to be recognized as a true and genuine ministry of the Church, which we particularly need.”

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SUMMER CATALOGUE 2021

Ave Maria Press Webinars

Family Matters: Equipping Parents to Share the Faith

Mark Hart, CIO of Life TeenMarch 30th 3:00 PM

he Catechism of the Catholic Chur The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that parents are supposed to be the primary catechists and educators of their children (2223), but childbirth does not a catechist make. How do parents become the primary educators—especially in matters of faith—in a post-Christian culture? How do parishes ensure that they are equipping and empowering parents to walk their children into a lifelong relationship with Christ and his Church? What are some resources and tips parents can use when leading their own families more deeply into the faith? Join Life Teen’s Mark Hart as he shares a few of the things he’s learned through parenthood and more than twenty-six years of youth ministry experience.SIGN UP

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Partnering with Parents

Kathie Amidei, Sr. Kieran SawyerApril 6th 3:00 PM

Recent studies affirm that parents, families, and intergenerational communities are central in forming the faith and moral values of children and youth. Kathie Amidei and Sr. Kieran Sawyer, two seasoned catechetical leaders, will discuss how to foster vibrant families of faith by promoting partnerships between the parents and the parish.SIGN UP

Upcoming ALMI classes in April