Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A great beginning!

Sunday was the first day of classes and it was admittedly a bit on the hectic side! However, all of us are happy to be back with the children and are looking forward to another fabulous year of unpacking the wonders our faith.

Level One had 18 bright and energetic little ones, all ready to listen to the Good Shepherd. The catechists spent the morning doing lessons in grace and courtesy and giving some practical life demonstrations. Hand washing is always a favorite - my own nine year old will often wash her hands in the contemplative manner she learned in the Level One atrium six years ago.

Level 2  spent the morning reaquainting themselves with the atrium and learning about their new rooms. I will miss being with the six to nine year olds but will still spend time with those preparing for their first holy communion. They will start the year pondering the theology of God's Grace and Love as He prepared our world for us. They will also revisit the gestures of the Mass they learned in Level One, contemplating them on a deeper level.

Level 3 spent the morning reading and discussing Ephesians 3:14-21 and the children are to read and this scripture at least two more times this week. I highly recommend a giant print edition of the New American bible for the children to have at home. This version is easier to read for the younger readers.
Six of the children worked together to conduct a prayer service for the whole group at the end of our class time. I know some parents were waiting, but hopefully you understand how special this was for the group.

Class times:

Our classes meet from 9:30 until 10:50 even if the morning Mass hasn't finished. If you attend the 8:30 Mass, just have your child come in quietly, as we will already be working. For those of you who attend the 11:00 Mass, feel free to bring your children at 9:15 so they will have a bit of time to settle before we get started.

If you need to contact a catechist, email me and I will put you in touch.

Wishlist:

I'm looking for a nice sized area rug for our Level 3 atrium - if anyone has one they are looking to re-home, think of us :-)

May the peace of the Good Shepherd be with all of you ~ Beate


“Dear brothers and sisters, God calls us, by name and surname, each one of us, to proclaim the Gospel and to promote the culture of encounter with joy.”
~ Pope Francis

Saturday, September 7, 2013

September is Here!


All the catechists have been busily working upstairs in the atria preparing for our 8th year of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd! This year marks the beginning of the Level 3 atrium - a journey the began 5 years ago with just a dream and came into fruition the past three years as we made materials and completed the formation.  A big thanks to Msgr. Doerfler for his blessing and Father Sam, who allowed us to move forward. Thanks also to Father Alberic for his trust in us!

Archbishop Gustavo has some familiarity with CGS and shared that "it is a beautiful catechesis!" All of us agree, and ask for your prayers as we start our year.

By the way, isn't Pope Francis's general prayer intention for this month perfect for the atrium? I feel his blessing as we strive to create an environment of stillness which enables us to hear the voice of the Good Shepherd.

Value of Silence. That people today, often overwhelmed by noise, may rediscover the value of silence and listen to the voice of God and their brothers and sisters.

Beate

Sunday, May 5, 2013

End of the Year Celebration in the Atria


Our last session of the year was spent meditating on Pentecost and the gifts of the Holy Spirit - it is always a joy to watch the children as they ponder which gift they should ask for at the present moment. In the level 2 atrium, knowledge and wisdom were very popular - 6 to 9 year olds are intent on figuring out all they can about this wonderful word God has created for us.

CCC 1831 The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord.

I've noticed that the younger children often tend to focus on awe (fear of the Lord) and fortitude. Perhaps they still recognize their littleness and long for strength.

Later in the week, I'll try to post some photos of the May crowing. Thanks to the Helping Hands for providing roses this year! The children were excited to carry these beautiful flowers to honor Our Lady.

May the peace of Christ fill your family with joy and hope this summer ~ Beate

Update: Here are the May crowning pictures - a big thank to all who participated!


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Wow - The End of the Year is Already Here!


We've had a lovely year spending time together in celebration and prayer and thank God for the gift of one another. I'm already planning for the fall and know I will miss our classes this summer!

Our last class is this coming Sunday, May 5th, and will culminate with the May crowning at the beginning of the 11:00 Mass. Once the children process in to honor Mary, they will proceed around to the back of the church where they can meet their parents.

On May 4th, the altar servers and their parents are invited to join Father Alberic, Deacon Paul and Mrs. Chris for Altar Server Vocation Day at Holy Family Parish Hall, 245 Hidalgo St. in New Braunfels  from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Please call 830-609-5320 to RSVP.

May 19th we will hold an altar server training after the 8:30 Mass and encourage anyone who is interested to attend. Any person who has received First Holy Communion is eligible to serve and those receiving training will have ample opportunity during the summer months to participate in this important ministry.

****UPDATE***** The altar server training has been moved to May 12 after the 8:30 Mass.

Following the training, the altar servers and other liturgical ministers will be recognized at the 11:00 Mass. There will be pizza afterwards!

June 3 - 7 children aged 4 through 10 are invited to join us for vacation bible school.  If you're older than that, volunteering is a lot of fun and a great way to get some service hours. Call Chris Hanly at 830-237-2172 or Beate Buescher at 210-889-9869 for more information.

I'm looking forward to seeing all the children during Mass this summer ~

Beate

Celebrating the Liturgy of Light with 3 to 12 year olds


















Thursday, November 8, 2012

CGS has taken over our lives ;-)


What is the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd? 


I first became interested in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd more than 10 years ago when I read The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti. Parenting my own children, I had an acute awareness of their deep capacity for prayer and meditation so Sofia's words truly spoke to my heart.

I hope to share some of our atrium moments here as time permits. In the meantime, links and photos will have to suffice ;-)

~ Beate

"Catechesis of the Good Shepherd," an article by Robert Gaestel