April GIFT Follow Up Email
Thank you for attending our April
GIFT Gatherings: Living as a Disciple – and finding out about what your banana
is! If you were not able to attend the
GIFT sessions this month, please click
the link here to download the
PowerPoint presentation from the event. Fr. Craig showed a video in which Cardinal
Sean O’Malley talked about being a disciple, sharing our talents and faith with
others, and outreach to others. There is a movement drive by Pope Francis I to
look outward and be missionaries, rather than staying within our parish walls
and maintaining what we already do. Fr. Craig used this talk to highlight plans
we have in the parish to begin a long-range planning process – this process
will begin with our
PARISH CONVOCATION ON MAY 18TH FROM 11:30-4:00 PM please mark this date on your calendars and plan to attend. We
will be offering child care for those who need it. The process will examine
seven areas of parish life – everyone will be asked to participate in the areas
that are of interest to them. Even if you are new to the parish, we want your
input! Watch the bulletin and parish bulletin boards for more information!
At this month’s gatherings, the
Catechists led the K-4th grade children through chapter 20 in their
books. Please work through the remaining chapters in Unit 7 with them before
the 1st week of May, chapters 19 & 21. The website for the text
is http://calltofaith.osv.com which is where you can download the home lessons for chapters 19
& 21.
The 5-8th graders talked
about how God calls us. Sometimes through prayer, sometimes through other
people, and sometimes through our own feelings. I asked the kids pay attention
to what happens in their daily lives – when someone gives them a complement,
thank God for it. When someone acknowledges that they’ve done a good job –
thank God for it. When they feel good after helping someone or doing something
nice – thank God for it. Those feelings, blessings and the gratitude they feel
are ways that we discern what our gifts are. Sometimes we don’t recognize our
own gifts, but others do. I shared a story about how when I was younger, I
never thought about being a teacher. In fact, I disliked babysitting and being
around younger children. Now, however, I know that this is what God has called
me to do!
All of the grade levels talked about
Holy Week. This celebration of Jesus’ last days, culminating in the
Resurrection on Easter Sunday. If you
are in town this week, I would encourage your families to attend the Holy Week
celebrations. A few of the kids in attendance at GIFT seemed as if they have
not ever attended these important celebrations – which are key to our faith
lives and what we believe about Jesus. From the time Jesus entered Jerusalem to
cheering crowds on Palm Sunday to the first time He celebrated the Eucharist
with the disciples on Holy Thursday and washed their feet – modeling how
important being of service to others is as Christian disciples. To honoring his
time on the cross on Good Friday, praying with Him and recognizing the sorrow
and anguish of his mother, Mary and the disciples to Easter Sunday morning when
the women find the empty tomb and discover that Jesus had RISEN. These events
are what our faith is based upon and are so important to obverse. So, here’s my
challenge – even if you are travelling this week, attend the Holy Week
celebrations in the nearest Catholic parish (use google to find one!) – come
back to St. Matthias and let us know what you experienced. Pay attention to how
the church is decorated, are there any cultural things that you notice, how is
the congregation engaged, what’s the same or different about what we do here at
St. Matthias? Finally, bring back a bulletin from the parish you visited! Happy
Easter!
Other Resources:
Pinterest –
This is a great resource – even has a iPhone app –
which offers short 5-10 minute long activities that families can do at home to
explore or teach faith topics.
Sabrina’s Blog
– Do you children ever ask you faith related questions that you are just not
sure how to answer? Or do really cool things related to their faith that you
want to share with the community? If so, follow the blog
http://faqsfaithandquestiosn.blogspot.com
Attached are the Taking Faith Home
handouts for each week until we meet again on May 4th & 7th for the May GIFT sessions: Acting in Justice -
Peace
Announcements:
·
Our LENTEN SERVICE PROJECT, a coin collection for Catholic Relief
Services (Rice Bowl) will be due at the May GIFT sessions. Please let me know
if your family uses any of the resources that CRS provides!
·
Thank you to all who supported our
Pasta Dinner – we raised $966 for the Mission Trip. After Easter we will have
collection boxes set up for soccer uniforms and other items, please stay tuned
for more information.
·
Also, please make a note on your
calendar and celebrate Triduum with the parish community. These three “high
Holy Days” in the Church year commemorate Jesus’ Last Supper, washing of the
disciples’ feet (Holy Thursday), the crucifixion (Good Friday), and
Resurrection (Easter Vigil or Easter Sunday). Holy Week is April 13-20th
this year. Schedule is posted on the
parish website and in the bulletin. Participation at these Holy Week services
helps bring the message of our salvation to life! *****
·
High School Youth Ministry (HSYM)
will meet Sunday, April 13th from 5-7pm at St. Matthias for an
Easter Party.
·
Middle School Youth Ministry (MSYM)
will meet Wednesday, April 16th from 6-8pm at St. Matthias for their
Easter Party. All 5-8th graders are welcome to attend.
·
We will hold a Confirmation Informational
Meeting on April 30th from 6-8pm, please RSVP if you are interested.