St. Paul Religious Education
Program
Confirmation Christian
Service/Mentor Activities
2009-2010
The
7th and 8th grade students in the St. Paul Religious
Education Program are asked to complete three different service activities each
year (a total of 6 by the end of the second year) as part of the 2 year
Confirmation Program. This is a crucial
part of their development; each one of us is called by Christ to serve those in
need; and we will be judged by how well we have done this. Providing Christian service is a very
effective means to open the students’ eyes and hearts to the plight of those
who live in a constant state of poverty and hunger; without a roof over their
heads or a winter coat to fight off the cold.
At some service centers the students come face-to-face with some of the
most destitute people in our diocese.
The
students in the Religious Education Program are placed in “Disciple Groups”
that are led by volunteer “Mentors”. The
mentors are parents of students in the R. E. Program. They arrange and coordinate two or three
service opportunities for the students, and to reflect with them about their
experiences. Students are also required
to complete a Service Reflection Form after participating in each activity.
This form will be distributed by the mentor, to be completed and submitted for
service credit. One service activity must be an “in-parish” Christian service
activity, done by our parish and within our parish. Examples of this type would include working
at: the Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Drive, the parish Christmas Giving
Tree, Mothers of Young Families Spaghetti Dinner, and all that goes on to care
for the homeless during their stay at St. Paul. Two of the opportunities must
be “out-of-parish” activities. This includes any Christian service provided
outside of St. Paul Parish. Examples
include: Spring Planting at St. Joseph
Home for the Aged, volunteering at the Capuchin Earth Works Garden, and helping
at Gleaners Food Bank or St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen. The Opportunity lists of “In-Parish” and
“Out-of-Parish” Service Activities are posted on the St. Paul Parish website at
www.stpaulonthelake.org. Additional
information, including permission slips, Service Reflection Forms, and directions
to service sites are also available online.
Our
terrific mentors have graciously agreed to do this ministry. In the past we have found that some Mentors
get right at it while others might postpone doing any service until after
Thanksgiving. Don’t worry; there are many
service opportunities available throughout the year. The mentors have been asked to complete at least one service activity
before January 1, 2010. If
you would like to share in your son/daughter’s service experience, offer to
join the Mentor Group as a helper or driver.
Parents are asked to keep track of their child’s progress to be sure
they complete three activities by May 10, 2010. If your child is unable to
attend one of their Mentor’s scheduled trips, he/she must join another group or
you, as parent, must provide a makeup activity.
We encourage all families to go out and do service work with their
child/children; three is just the minimum number of volunteer activities
they are asked to do. This is a great
opportunity to teach them about the different types of ministries available to
them, both now, and in their futures. Asking to be confirmed means that he/she will willingly take part
of parish life as an active member of the parish community.
Service is not something they must do just to “get” confirmed; service
is what we do because of who we are: Christians. Christ taught us that whatever we do to the
least of our brothers, we do to him. We
are going to be judged by how well we took care of all the people in need that
God put in our path (MT 25:31-46). Did
we reach out in kindness? Did we show
mercy? Did we forgive them or hold on to grudges? What did we do with all the
time and talents we received from God?
Being a committed Catholic Christian is not always easy. However, just
as Jesus promised, we always have the Holy Spirit to help us, strengthen us,
and guide us.