The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is the response to the hunger of the child who wants to be close to God. It is an exciting alternative to the traditional religious education. The curriculum is structured so that it accommodates and nurtures the faith, moral, and physiological states of the child's growth. This non-scholastic, hands on approach is for children 18 months through 5th grade. This opportunity is offered weekly, during the school year. A variety of days and times are available. It is best to consider this program as a multi-year commitment since each session builds on previous sessions and each year build's on the child's experiences the previous year.
Atrium ... The Gathering Place
The environment, known as the atrium, is a special setting, child-sized and beautiful, where the child may come to know and enjoy the presence of God in his or her life. This place has often been described as a peaceful, prayerful environment for the child.
Curriculum ...
Because children respond in the same way to elements of the Christian message, the core curriculum includes the following.
- COVENANT…the celebration of our relationship with God and with all people.
- CHRISTOLOGY…the study of Jesus.
- LITURGY…the language of “signs” as a vital aspect of our worship.
- SACRAMENTS...gestures and words that help us on our life’s journey and join us together with God and other people through Jesus.
These themes are offered in such a way as to develop the religious potential present in every child…the capacity to love and be loved.
For more more information contact:
Pamela Contu-Owen, Director of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, or Julianne Salcedo, Coordinator of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.