The talk given will be about relationships. Our relationships with our families, friends, and Christ. How do we build better relationships with each other? How much effort does it take? Is it worth it? Why is it important in the grand scheme of things? We hope you can be there with us on Sunday, September 7th.
On Sunday, September 7th, all families are invited to start the ministry year off together. We’ll start gathering at 12:15PM-1:00PM (after 11:00 and 11:30 Masses) in the cafeteria at St. Margaret of Cortona, mingle, eat pizza, listen to a talk about family and faith, and play crazy kickball. We hope you’re able to be there with the whole family as we get ready to start the new ministry year of EDGE, EPIC, and different ministry events.
The talk given will be about relationships. Our relationships with our families, friends, and Christ. How do we build better relationships with each other? How much effort does it take? Is it worth it? Why is it important in the grand scheme of things? We hope you can be there with us on Sunday, September 7th.
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Parents must be acknowledged as the first and foremost educators of their children. Their role as educators is so decisive that scarcely anything can compensate for their failure in it. The right and duty of parents to give education is essential ...Familiaris Consortio (The Role of the Christian Family in the Modern World) 36. Helpful linksNathan Eten, Youth and Family Ministry CoordinatorParents are the primary catechists for their children. Here we hope you can find more support to live out our Catholic teachings and values to build up our young Church and the domestic church at home. Archives
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