Our Faith Formation Program (FFP) of religious education will teach the traditions, beliefs, values and practices of the Catholic faith. We are directed by the missionary mandate of Our Lord to go to all peoples everywhere and make them disciples. We will educate and promote the spiritual and moral values necessary to lead productive lives in the practice and faith of the Catholic Church.
This task is carried out under the guidance of the Magisterium of the Church, which safeguards the truth of the divine message. The bishop of Palm Beach Diocese holds the primary position of authority over programs of catechesis while the pastor of Holy Spirit remains the local authority for the supervision of religious education.
The Director of Religious Education (DRE) or Administrator (ARE) is responsible for the implementation of programs and ensures that the catechetical goals and priorities as established are covered in the curriculum. Faith formation sessions are conducted by educated volunteers and lay ministers. Periodically there may be guest speakers or clerics supplementing the course of study.
Part of our primary goal is not only to impart knowledge, but also to place into practice a committed and unrestrained love for our Catholic faith and values, therefore providing the basis and drive necessary to lead a life in faith. Since the First Educator in the faith is the family, FFP instruction provides an educational foundation and enhances the family’s efforts. Parents play critical roll in faith formation and must support and reinforce the parish community’s efforts. For this reason, whenever possible, both child and parents will be involved in the catechetical process.
FFP is a parish based religious formation program utilizing textbooks, handouts, workbooks, various teaching aids and presented in a session room environment. Outside experiences and activities will supplement the program.
The FFP will follow the outline and curriculum guidelines “Step in Faith Formation” for religious education as established by the Diocese of Palm Beach and published in September 2001. The standard reference will be the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Learners study materials selected for appropriate age levels keeping with the objectives and requirements as established per learning level.
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