Then on November 3rd, Father asked the children to dress up as their favorite saint. It was also the World Youth Day Mass and Festival. The children were flawless in their presentations, choir singing (some of us tried) ushering, presenting the gifts and of course altar serving. Father asked the children who did dress up as saints, who are you? What is your feast day? What are you the Patron Saint of? The children surprised us, as well as impressed us with their answers. Father has been doing great things at our St. Thomas Parish. We are fortunate to have someone who loves our children and likes getting them involved.
After the Mass was our World Youth Day celebration festival. The kids did bobbing for apples (a classic sight to see), fishing, the infamous and all time favorite cake walk, ring toss, face painting and Karaoke singing. It was run by the older youth for our younger ones. The knights served us great food as always. It was fun and had unforgettable moments. Some older bald guy tried to sing at karaoke and had the whole place in hysteria.
Well we are past the half way mark in November and there is more things coming. Advent starts December 1st. December 14 is the annual Sattler Christmas Day Parade and children are invited to participate as sheep and shepherds on a float provided by the Knight's of Columbus.
Father has asked the catechesists to have the children prepare a skit of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The children will have a month to learn their parts and on December 15th will present a skit honoring the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Also the annual Christmas Pageant and Choir is Saturday December 24th on Christmas eve!
As you can see the children are busy. We do ask that they participate and engage in these events of special meaning to our Church throughout the year. As they go through all the levels of Atrium learning they realize the significance that God and our Church play in their lives. Not just now but as they grow older and get confirmed. They will enter this game we call Life and become the next soldiers of Christ in the World.
I have been Catholic my whole life. I heard of Homeschooling in North Carolina when I was eleven. It stuck with me and as I got married asked my wife if she would be interested. We learned all we could about it and decided that the church wants us to be our children's teachers and instruct them on their faith. I never knew or once even heard of Atrium. Sofia Cavalletti (God rest her Soul) created the Catechesis of The Good Shepherd. My wife Joyce (my better half) along with Beate, Ginger, Chris etc. brought it into reality to our parish. It is a hands on approach where the children use everything the priest uses in Mass. They learn that God is present with them and that they just need to listen. They live the experiences of the Mass every weekend in class. They also learn about God's plan from Creation to our present time of Redemption until The Parousia when our Lord will be All in All.
I wish we had this when I was growing up. This is the most amazing religious training I have ever seen. I see why my wife, Beate, Chris, JoAnn, Blanca, Sabine etc. have been loving this for as long as they have. As a new catechist, Iwatch how these ladies interact with the kids. They do it with love, softness and respect. The children in return show respect and listen and speak softly and love. They treat each other kindly and are helpful. They get the materials, work alone or with some other children and when done they put away the materials where they found them. They are a joy to watch and and we thank you for letting us have the opportunity to teach them. I will spend the rest of my life learning all that there is to learn about this wonderful way to teach our Faith to the children of our parish and beyond...
Sorry for this long blog. It will be shorter next time. I am new to this new age wonderment of technology and how to converse without talking.:)
Your Brother in Christ
Anthony Colyer
Wow Tony! Thank you for a beautiful reflection. I love seeing the atrium through someone else's eyes - it is a beautiful methodology that results in deep roots. Yet like fertile ground, it doesn't always show its beauty in obvious ways. Thanks for being a part of this journey!!! ~ Beate
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