SPIRITUAL FORMATION & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
...Your Relationship with God
Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation I
Religious Education I
Life Teen I
Corpus Christi School I
Spiritual Formation I
Prayers I
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Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation
Baptisms
Baptisms are held the 2nd Sunday of each month, at 1:30 pm in the chapel. Click for map.
Parish policy requires family registration
in the parish for parents of children who are to be baptized. Parents will participate in group
instructional meetings with other parents whose children are to be baptized. If you are new to
the parish and/or need to register,
contact the Parish Center
at 201-288-4844.
First Holy Communion
Students enrolled in Corpus Christi School and students registered in religious education classes
require two years of religious instruction in preparation for this sacrament, beginning in Grade 1.
First Holy Eucharist is usually offered in the spring, in the chapel.
Individuals not enrolled in Corpus Christi's elementary school or religious education classes may qualify
for reception of this sacrament through the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA).
Contact the Parish Center
for more information, 201-288-4844.
Homebound Parishioners
Parishioners confined to the home should contact the Parish Center,
201-288-4844, to arrange for a priest or Eucharistic Minister to bring communion to their home.
Confirmation
Confirmation classes are necessary for students preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation,
which is held in the chapel each year for qualified students. Contact the
Parish Center for
more information, 201-288-4844.
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Religious Education
Providing children with a moral and religious background is of great importance to everyone in
our parish. While parents have the primary and sacred responsibility to educate their children
in the faith, the parish provides religious education to assist parents in this obligation by
providing formal instruction.
In addition to attending mass every Sunday, all children in our parish family are encouraged
to attend either Corpus Christi School
or our parish Religious Education Program. High school students are encouraged to
participate in the parish Life Teen Youth Ministry program.
In 2002-2003, nearly 600 children were enrolled in the Religious Education program, grades K-8,
at Corpus Christi. As part of the program, students in appropriate grades are prepared to receive
the sacraments of First Holy Communion, Reconciliation, and Confirmation. Click here to view
current schedule.
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Life Teen
Life Teen leads teens closer to Christ and offers them a place where they will be accepted
unconditionally. The Life Teen Program at Corpus Christi includes a weekly Life Teen Mass
(Sundays, 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel) followed by Life Night in the Early Childhood Learning Center. While
attending Life Teen events, teens build relationships with each other and learn about such
topics as morality, family life, and the Eucharist.
Click Here for Parish Listing on National LifeTeen web site.
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Corpus Christi School
Corpus Christi School is competitive with
other schools in our deanery academically. Registrations are accepted for students from grades
PreK through Grade 8. On the average, Corpus Christi students achieve the 88th percentile or higher on
the Terra Nova Standardized test, graduates are academically qualified and confident of
themselves, and 98 percent are accepted into local Catholic High Schools. This is
the result of the combined efforts of parish, faculty, staff, parents, and students working
together in a serious and prayerful school environment. Students are asked to serve in the
community by getting involved and participating in extracurricular parish and school activities. View our brochure, or call 201-288-0614.
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Spiritual Formation
The parish encourages adults to grow in their spirituality by taking advantage of opportunities
on both the parish and archdiocesan level. These include: Christian Foundations
for Ministry, Catechist Certification Courses, Rite of
Christian Initiation for Adults (R.C.I.A.), Parish Missions, and
Small Christian Communities.
- Christian Foundations for Ministry,
a three-year program of spiritual formation & education offered by the archdiocese, for those
who would like to enrich their knowledge of the Catholic faith, deepen their own spiritual life,
become involved in parish or archdiocesan ministries, enhance their current involvement in and
understanding of ministry in the Church and in the world. It provides foundational courses
in Catholic theology, spirituality, scripture, sacraments, evangelization, and the development
of ministerial skills.
- Catechist Certification Courses,
offered by the archdiocese for catechist preparation and certification, as well as ongoing
enrichment.
- Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (and Children) is a process which assists
adults by providing instruction and information about the Catholic faith and the sacraments of
initiation (baptism, communion, and confirmation) for those who:
- are interested in becoming Catholic
- want a refresher course on the faith, especially those who have drifted away from the
church and have come back
- were baptized as infants, but never had any religious education or received any other sacraments
- never received Confirmation
- are curious about being part of the Church family
- are able to make a mature and free decision to become full members of the Church
- Parish Missions, generally held once a year, are directed by a visiting preacher for
the benefit and spiritual growth of parishioners. (See News & Events
page for schedule.)
- Small † Christian Communities is a continuation of the successful national program,
Renew 2000. Parishioners meet in small faith-sharing communities, which provide them with an
opportunity to develop strong spiritual ties and faith relationships with other members of the
parish through active discussions of everyday matters concerning their faith. Groups are
encouraged to put their faith into action through community outreach. Such groups include:
- Renew Groups
- Prayer Groups
- Cursillo - A Cursillo Retreat is a 3 day weekend in which the candidates develop a
deeper relationship with God, and foster leadership abilities to enhance their parish and
broaden their knowledge of the Catholic faith. Once Cursillistas have completed the weekend,
they are welcomed into a small faith-sharing group. There are separate retreats for men and
women. For more information, call the Parish Center, 201-288-4844.
- Faith-Sharing Groups
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Prayers
What is prayer?
Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God - a surge of the heart - a look toward
Heaven - a cry of recognition and love - both in trial and in joy. Prayer is the response of
faith in God - the response of trust and love for God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy
Spirit.
The purpose of our prayers is to respond to the love God shows for us. Prayers are "ACTS" of
our mind and heart; this acronym reminds us what our prayers should include.
- A - Adoration and praise of the God who made us and provides for us.
- C - Contrition and sorrow for our failure to love God and our neighbor as we should.
- T - Thanksgiving for God’s goodness and all His gifts.
- S - Supplication to God to help in all our needs, the needs of those we love,
and the needs of our neighbors.
Prayer Brochures
Does God Answer Your Prayers?
Give Thanks For What You Have: What Do You Have?
Back To School: Blessing or Burden?
Summer Prayers to Try at Home or Away
Visit prayer sites online.
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