Religious Education
A Family of Faith (Kinder-7th)
Based on the Pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church
This Fall begins Volume IV of the Catechism: Christian Prayer
Online Registration Opens August 1, 2024
First Class of the 2024-2025 School Year is Oct 2, 2024
A New Way to Think About Religious Education
One of the significant lessons learned from the pandemic is that there are certain ways in which children learn that is proper to the classroom from that which is proper to the home.
St. Dominic’s is excited to introduce A Family of Faith as that model of learning to help develop strong Catholic families in which children learn by experiencing the joys of following Jesus Christ and the truths of our Faith through the witness of Christian life given by their parents. A Family of Faith is a four-year cycle of family formation, where parents are given a detailed picture of authentic and vibrant Catholic family life, and given the tools to help them succeed at being the religious educators that they already are. Family Faith Formation will support parents in the religious formation and education of their children through instruction, prayer experiences, retreats, and community building events.
Curriculum
A significant goal learned from the pandemic is that we must implement a curriculum that first honors parents as the first and proper teachers to their children in matters of faith and morality. Second, we must retain the tradition of the gathered classroom that reinforces the need to witness and share their faith experience in the midst of community.
VOLUME IV: CHRISTIAN PRAYER
Your children will understand that in prayer, they are never alone. To pray is to be in relationship with the One who will never abandon us. Prayer is a gift from God; the One who initiates our response to His call.
Over the course of this year we will discuss the Church’s prayer traditions, prayer in salvation history, the Our Father, praying to the Virgin Mary, praying with Scripture, the battle of prayer and praying with the Communion of Saints.
YEAR CALENDAR
Children meet in Classrooms Twice a Month.
- First Class Gathering: October 2, 2024
- Class time 6:00 PM-7:15 PM
New Parent Orientations (In-Person):
– September 16th (Last Names A-L)
– September 17th (Last Names M-Z), 6:00-7:00PM, Mary Magdalene Rm
Locations:
See Campus Map (here) for class locations
Textbooks Pickup
- Sat, Sep 7, 10:00AM-Noon, Aquinas Rm, Ministry Center
- Sun, Sep 8, 6:00PM-7:00PM, Aquinas Rm, Ministry Center
- Mon, Sep 9, 6:00PM-7:00PM, Aquinas Rm, Ministry Center
How it works
FAQs
A Family of Faith follows a four-year cycle: one pillar of the Catechism is covered per year from September through May. Parents are given a detailed picture of authentic and vibrant Catholic family life, the tools to implement this life in their home, and age-appropriate readings, games, crafts, and other activities to help them deepen among their children a love for Christ and His Church.
Each year is self-contained, and so families may join at any time in the cycle. After four years, families will have been guided through the entirety of the Catechism and will have developed a broad understanding of the Church’s teachings. Families then cycle through the program again in order to deepen their knowledge and develop the habits needed for life-long spiritual growth.
A Family of Faith will be implemented in a hybrid form where each month parents will join a virtual orientation session to review key learning goals and learn strategies to assist their children.
Families commit to bringing their children to St. Dominic’s School twice per month in the classroom setting with a parish catechist; once at the beginning of each month to orient learning goals and again at the end of each month to review learning outcomes and share home activities. This structural change is to benefit the building up of community, encouraging families to pray for one another and share faith.
Although you will register your child by grade level (Kinder-7th grades) the Parent’s Guide presents material by recommended age levels. Parents know their children’s learning ability best and can assess what the curriculum recommends versus what each child is able to comprehend. For convenience, parents will drop-off and pick-up their child in their grade level classroom, however during the instruction hour children may be grouped by age-range or by their chosen monthly project.
Kindergarten (Kinder Bldg)
1st Grade (Rm 1)
2nd Grade (Rm 2 & Rm 3)
3rd Grades (Rm 4)
4th-5th Grades (Rm 5)
6th-7th Grades (Rm 7)
How to Register Online:
By Mail or In-Person :
You may also download, print and or drop-off completed forms at our Parish Office or mail (USPostal) to
St. Dominic’s Church, Attention: Brianne Dela Cruz, 475 East I Street, Benicia, CA 94510.
You may register in person by picking-up a registration packet from our Parish Office.
Online Registration (Paypal Payment):
Online registration and tuition payment by PayPal is the most expedient way to register!
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Online Registration (Check, Online Giving, or Cash Payment):
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Registration not confirmed until payment has been verified.
Fees:
- General Tuition – $90.00/per child
- 50% Discount for Aides (Contact Brianne Dela Cruz)
- 2nd Year of Sacrament Preparation – $120.00/per child
- General Tuition + $30
- Tuition is $90 in the first year and $120 in the second year.
- Children who fall under this category are those who are in the second year of preparing for First Reconciliation & Holy Communion or RCIA Adapted for Children (See below for details).
Sacrament Preparation
All students must be baptized and enrolled in our program for two years to properly prepare for First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion
The Diocese of Sacramento requires all children preparing for their First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion receive two years of religious formation. Children receive First Holy Communion (Holy Eucharist) and First Reconciliation (Confession) in their second year of religious instruction in our parish school or through the Parish Religious Education Program. These sacraments are generally received in the second grade as the majority of students begin their religious formation in 1st grade. Children entering religious formation for the first time at grade levels beyond 2nd grade may do so with the same two-year preparation requirement. Base tuition for first year sacrament preparation is $90.00 per child. There is an additional $30.00 fee payable in year 2. Program fees and more information are included in the registration packet.
In the second year of sacrament preparation, parents will complete a series of digitally-based sacramental formation programs to further strengthen the family’s understanding of the sacramental life. These programs are streamed into home electronic devices (PC, Tablet, SmartPhone, SmartTV) using a free subscription service provided by the parish through Formed.org (Click Here).
Your child will also receive a copy of the Blessed Series from Dynamic Catholic, a wonderful story-based sacramental preparation program. Consistent with the Church’s belief that parents are the first and best teachers of the faith to their children, St. Dominic’s intend to use this series as the “home-based” text for preparing their children for the sacraments of Reconciliation and Holy Communion.
The 8th and 9th grades comprise our Yr I and Yr II Confirmation Preparation Program. Information about the Confirmation program, its schedule and registration process can be found on our Confirmation webpage or by (Clicking Here).
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Adapted for Children
Families who present to St. Dominic’s Church an unbaptized child (7 years of age and older) for the sacrament of baptism are, by virtue of their child’s age, their child’s desire, and without any law prohibiting, entitled to be fully initiated into the Church by conferral of the sacraments of Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation, at the proper time.
The proper time consist of a two-year process of formation in St. Dominic’s Faith Formation program coincident with the proper observance of the rites celebrated in the RCIA Adapted For Children in the child second year of formation culminating in the conferral of all the sacraments of initiation at the Easter Vigil. Unbaptized children in the parish religious education program will receive supplemental “initiatory” formation alongside the mainstream religious education curriculum.
Fully initiated children continue their religious education along with their peers as part of their overall need for continuous learning that is required to cooperate with and perfect the sacraments received
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Contact
Brianne Dela Cruz
Director of Religious Education
(Religious Education & Confirmation)
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 707.335.4674