Catechism for Children  

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Office of Religious Education

  

Andrew Watson

Director of Religious Education
303-744-6119 ext 17

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Adult Education Series, Topics

Great Adventure Bible Studies

    The Bible Timeline

    Adventures in Matthew

    Adventures in Acts

    Adventures in Revelations

    Exodus, I Corinthians, James, Psalms

**Would You Like to Host a Bible Study in Your Home?**

 

EPIC: A Journey through Church History

Familia Mother's Bible Study

ENDOW "Educating on the Nature and Dignity of Women"

That Man is You!

John Paul II's Theology of the Body

Documents of Vatican II

Social Justice Teaching of the Church

 

Timeframes and Locations for Every Schedule:

Bibles and BBQ in homes, Thursday morning and evening Studies,  Friday Morning Coffee House, Monday Evening Religious Education Nights

Anything I missed...

Religious Education of Children

Thursday Night Religious Education Classes

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, Tuesday AM, Thurs PM, Sat. PM

Children's Chaple at 5 PM Saturday Mass

TOTUS TUUS Summer Catechetical Program

Sacramental Preparation for Christian Initiation

Becoming Catholic (RCIA)

Adult Confirmation and First Communion Confirmation Program for Young Catholics

First Communion & First Reconciliation Program

 

 

Sacramental Preparation or Interested in Becoming Catholic?

Fill out the form below and mail, email or bring it in.  I will call to set up a time to get together and discuss your desire to recieve the Adult Confirmation, Adult Baptism, or Profession of Faith and Becoming Catholic.  We generally begin studying the Faith together as a group starting in August or September through May of each year.  Personalized schedules can be made to suit your needs for special situations.  If you want just call Deacon George Morin and set up a time to get together at 303-744-6119 ext 16.

 

Religious Education Office begins adding content to Webpage  

The Office of Religious Education, AKA, Andrew Watson, has begun to add content to the parish webpage.  When asked about this untimely event taking place over a year into the life of the webpage, Andrew says, "If you look at the incredible complexity of what all I am doing, you will know why it has taken me this long.  It just had to take a back seat to the incredible programing that we are doing here at St. Vincent's."  What more can be said...but it is a wonder that this website has been begun at all.  We are all proud of Andrew for starting this daunting task.