Saturday, February 23, 2013

STAND FIRM IN THE FAITH


                       STAND FIRM IN THE FAITH

Dear Saint John’s School Families,
                 
Yes, next Friday, March 1, is a vacation from classes for our Saint John’s Students. However, for teachers and administration it is not a vacation day, but a day when all are expected to gather in Denver at the Colorado Convention Center for the Living the Catholic Faith Conference.       
 Each year we have this wonderful opportunity to renew our faith and come together as God’s family and hear some of the best speakers in the Church today.  It’s the single biggest yearly gathering of Catholics in the Rocky Mountain region.  Last year over 4500 people attended the conference, (1000 teachers).  Friday’s attendance includes parish clergy, professional staff, and ministry leaders (DREs, Youth Ministers, Directors of Liturgy, etc.) as well as catechists, RCIA & faith formation teams, and students from the archdiocese’s biblical and catechetical schools. 
The Conference will begin at 8:00a.m. with Mass celebrated by Archbishop  Aquila. Following Mass our Archbishop will provide the keynote presentation: STAND FIRM in the FAITH.  Some of the workshop presentations the teachers and I registered for included:  Catholic identity and evangelization;   To teach as God does: rediscovering the divine pedagogy in the Catechism of the Catholic Church; Evangelization and media: rethinking the Catholic sub-culture . One session will be given by Jason Evert, who will provide the Youth Chastity Rally on March 20.   
The conference also provides the opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation as well as to explore the exhibit hall filled with countless interesting booths displaying resources and services.  
What an excellent staff development day this should be!   In order to provide a strong Catholic education for our Saint John’s students, it is essential that our faculty and staff continue to learn and grow in our faith.  Please keep us in your prayers Friday for safe travel and that the conference will strengthen our Catholic identity.

Shalom,
Mrs. Schmitt



                                      


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