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Catholic Education

I was wondering if there is a Catechism program for youngsters to prepare for their sacraments.

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thanks for all of your help

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Call your local church and ask the rectory...or check to see if they have a website.

yes - speak to your local church - they should have a prep program of some kind. Where are you located?

please read chapter 3 in the book of John in your bible. It is the 4th book of the New Testament. S.

Your church should have CCD classes (new term for catechism). You could also send him to catholic school.

There is but usually you need to be part of that churches parish to attend. Because they really kind of want the kids to be attending church to receive their sacrements.

M.: every Catholic church sponsors a religous ed program for youngsters. Usually formal ed starts with first grade to prepare for reconciliation and communiion in second grade. Before that some churches offer a bible school program. Check withthe reg ed office of your parish!
I am a Catholic Cathetist teaching for 5 years now!
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J. from Brick

Of course there is. Just contact your home parish and they will give you all the info you need.

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Go to your local parish and ask. Usually starting in kindergarten, if you are a parishoner, they provide CCD classes for those children in public schools. If your child goes to Catholic school, they are getting instruction for the sacraments as part of their curriculum. If you are unsure of the churches in your area, sometimes the local paper and also the phone book will list them. In what town do you live?

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