Faith Formation Program
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who participate and support our Faith Formation catechetical approach which offers families either In Home (Family Faith Formation) or In Class study options.
We believe the In Home (Family Faith Formation) study better works hand in hand with the baptismal promises parents make for their children. Nonetheless, the classroom instruction approach is open to all who may desire it. There is a limited amount of openings per class per grade for our classroom instruction. Openings will be filled on a first registered basis.
We look forward to accompanying you on your journey to fulfill the baptismal promises to be primary teachers of Catholicism to your children and to your personal lifelong growth in the Catholic Faith.
2026-27 FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION
LATE FaithFormationRegistration Form 2026-27.pdf
OVERVIEW OF OUR NON-SACRAMENTAL SESSIONS
Formation Grades 1, 3, 4, 5:
Options
- Home Study option - Alive in Christ (text book): There will be an In Home Study Parent Material Pickup Meeting for parents of registered students in either August or September for Parents of students registered for in home study.
- In Class on MONDAY evenings 6:00 to 7:15pm: There will be 9 classroom sessions scheduled between August and December. Specific class dates will be issued to parents of registered students prior to session start.
Formation Grades 6 and 7:
Options
- Home Study option- Alive in Christ (text book): There will be an In Home Study Parent Material Pickup Meeting in Parish Hall scheduled sometime in either December or January, for Parents of students registered for in home study.
- In Class on SUNDAY evenings 6:15 to 7:30pm: There will be 9 classroom sessions scheduled between January and April. Specific class dates will be issued to parents of registered students prior to session start.
OVERVIEW OF OUR SACRAMENTAL SESSIONS
FIRST COMMUNION / Formation Grade 2 and above:
*PRE-REQUISITE child must have successfully completed one grade of formation and be enrolled in their second grade of formation.
WITH REGISTRATION, Student’s BAPTISM RECORD is REQUIRED for ALL STUDENTS. In addition, Catholic School Students must supply copy of their most recent grade of formation completion and Catholic School enrollment document for current academic year.
Options – Non Catholic School Students:
- Home Study option- Alive in Christ (text book): There will be an In Home Study Parent Material Pickup Meeting for parents of registered students in either August or September for Parents of students registered for in home study.
- In Class on MONDAY evenings 6:00 to 7:15pm: There will be 9 classroom sessions scheduled between August and December. Specific class dates will be issued to parents of registered students prior to session start.
ADDITIONAL SACRAMENT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS for ALL students will be presented at our PARENTS ONLY Meeting (both parents must attend). Specific meeting date and time will be issued to parents of registered students prior to session start.
CONFIRMATION / Formation Grade 8 and above:
*PRE-REQUISITE: Children in 8th grade and above must have completed formation classes for the 2 most recent years. (Examples: ╬ Child in grade 8 must have completed formation grades 6 and 7. ╬ Child in grade 9 or above must have completed formation classes for the 2 most recent years; contact Faith Formation Office for specifics.)
WITH REGISTRATION, Student’s BAPTISM and FIRST COMMUNION RECORDS are required for ALL STUDENTS. In addition, Catholic School Students must supply copy of formation completion for last 2 years and Catholic School enrollment document for current academic year.
REQUIREMENTS for ALL students will be presented at our STUDENT AND PARENTS MEETING (both parents must attend with student). Specific meeting date and time will be issued to parents of registered students prior to session start. Requirements consist of a combination of in class lessons, a mandatory retreat weekend, Mass attendance and other specific sacramental preparation activities. All requirements will be outlined and presented to parents and students at the Student and Parents Meeting.