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The ministries and activities in the Lifelong Formation Cluster are designed to assist us in committing our minds and hearts to a more intimate relationship with God. Lifelong Formation provides opportunities that help parishioners of all ages on their journey to becoming a well-formed Catholic.

 

Adult Formation Programs

Bible Study/Sharing Groups

Men’s Saturday Group:
Focuses on the Sunday readings, meets each Saturday from 7:00-8:30 am in the school library.

Weekly Bible Study Groups:
Sessions last from 6-12 weeks and focus on a particular area of Scripture. Groups are open to all.

Monday Morning Study Group:
Meets from 9:30-11:30 am.

Thursday morning Study Group:
Meets from 8:30-10:30am.

Contact the parish office for more information.


Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults R.C.I.A.

Adults interested in joining the Catholic faith. Meet weekly (Sept.-May) for catechesis and formation preparing to become members of the Catholic Church. Full initiation once a year at Easter. Contact the parish office for more information.

RCIA Team: Parishioners serve as catechists, mentors, and sponsors for persons wishing to join the Catholic Church. Team and candidates meet weekly (Sept. – May).


Ministry of Moms Sharing (MOMS)

MOMS is an eight-week program that provides moms of all ages a beautiful and spiritual journey directed toward four values:

  1. Seeking God in the daily tasks and family relationships,
  2. The dignity of each human person and all of God’s creation,
  3. The Christian’s responsibility to practice discernment and stewardship of gifts, and
  4. The value of Christian community and networking with other leaders.

Forms: Program registration, Mission Statement, What to expect, schedule, Contacts, Childcare info



Children/Youth Programs

Parish Religious Education Program (PREP)

(Used to be called CCD)

Students grades 1-8 not attending Catholic School receive weekly religious instruction and sacramental preparation on Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 pm Sept. – May. Contact the parish office for more information.

Forms: Enrollment form, Family Handbook, Schedule of classes and events, monthly news letter.

Wednesday evening instructor: Teachers needed for grades 1-8. Training and curriculum provided.

Wednesday evening volunteer: Assist teachers with religious education program.


Sunday School

Sept. – May during 11:00 Mass. Lectionary based program for children 3 years old through kindergarten. Children hear the same stories their parents hear during mass, but at their level. Children make a craft, eat a snack, and participate in activities. Parents are ask to teach for one month with materials provided by the Director of Formation. Contact the parish office for more information.

Forms: Sunday School dates, Volunteer Guidelines


Gather the Children

Sept. – May during 11:00 Mass. Children in First and Second Grades are called forward from the assembly, prior to the first reading from Scripture, to gather in age appropriate settings, to hear the Scripture story at their level. Children will participate in activities relating to the Scripture passage. Children return to church for liturgy of the Eucharist. Contact the parish office for more information.

Forms: Gather the Children Volunteer Guidelines


Vacation Bible School

One week summer program in June, offered for children four-years old through the fifth grade. 9:00 am until Noon Monday through Friday, with a special musical presentation and family picnic on Friday afternoon. Youth 6th grade through college are welcome to volunteer as helpers. Approximately 100 adults also needed to volunteer time and talents for this program. Register before May 1st. There is a limit of 300 children.

 

Inter-Generational Programs

Generations of Faith

Event-centered faith formation for all ages. The lifelong curriculum and individual learning experiences are developed around events of our shared life as a Church: Church year feasts and seasons, sacraments and liturgy, prayer and spirituality, justice and service, and community life. These events hold tremendous educative and transformative power. The Generations of Faith approach is designed to immerse people more deeply in the life of the Church so that they may learn by participating and experiencing. By so doing, people of all ages are engaged in the practices of the Catholic faith, practices that can become integral to each person’s life.

Forms: Registration, brochure

 

Catholic Family Vacations

Take a Catholic family vacation this year and come to Catholic Familyland to enjoy a week of Faith, Family and Fun! Each day begins with Mass and then opens up to a day of faith-filled, fun & family friendly activities. After Mass the family spends the morning in age-specific activities all geared to teach, strengthen and share the Faith. Throughout the afternoons and into the evenings, enjoy family activities such as: Bonfire Sing-along, Family Rosary, Family Square Dance, Family Games, Jungle Gym, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Action-packed Sporting Tournaments, including Softball, Basketball, Volleyball and more!! Learn more through the website link below.

 

Familyland.org website 

 

 

 



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  • Adult Formation Programs  ( 1 items )

    Men’s Bible Study Fuels Emergence of “St. Patrick Fishermen”

    Since March 1999, a group of St. Patrick Parish men have been coming together at 7 a.m. on Saturdays to share God’s word and find a deeper insight into the practical application in their lives.

    These weekly sessions have fueled a growing desire among the adult men for deeper spirituality, greater service to others, more meaningful fellowship, and new ways to spread the word of God to others.

    Out of this desire has come a rebirth. Taking inspiration from the group of Galilean fishermen whom Jesus led to become fishers of men, the Bible study group has spent months praying, discussing and finally reorganizing into the “St. Patrick Fishermen”. 

    The Fishermen will maintain regular Saturday morning Bible discussions centering on the Sunday readings and their life applications, but also will seek out and embrace additional spiritual activities and programs, service work, and social activities.

    The “St. Patrick Fishermen” branding will be an identifiable and strong sign of the group’s renewed commitment to using the scriptures to guide an active and vibrant journey of spirituality, spreading the “good news” to other men.

    A more formal organization was created to provide structure, spirit and direction to this new mission. Five groups, each led by men of St. Patrick, which will oversee the content and format of the regular Saturday morning sessions, as well as the additional spiritual activities and programs, service work, social activities, and administration, communications, and recruiting that the Fishermen will do.

    A focus/oversight group will formulate Saturday morning lesson plans, themes and templates. Another group will oversee an enhanced Saturday morning bible study mission. Regular weekly sessions are Saturday mornings at 7 a.m. in the school library.

    A spirituality group will investigate additional Catholic studies, and organize at least one overnight retreat per year. A service group will seek out and make available at least one service opportunity per quarter for the men’s Bible study as well for the parish at large. And to enhance fellowship, a social group will plan at least two social events each year.

    Providing oversight to this effort will be two parish men, Joe Gates and Lou Bracksieck, who will assist each group as necessary and ensure that all groups are active and engaged in the work of God.

    The St. Patrick Fishermen will be visible in and around the parish. Do you feel a calling to join?By John Mura
    (Submitted by Tim Grove)






     

     


     

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    Bible Study/Sharing Groups

    Men’s Saturday Group:
    Focuses on the Sunday readings, meets each Saturday from 7:00-8:30 am in the school library.

    Weekly Bible Study Groups:
    Sessions last from 6-12 weeks and focus on a particular area of Scripture. Groups are open to all.

    Monday Morning Study Group:
    Meets from 9:30-11:30 am.

    Thursday morning Study Group:
    Meets from 8:30-10:30am.

    Contact the parish office for more information.

     

    Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.)

    For adults interested in joining the Catholic faith. Meet weekly (Sept.-May) for catechesis and formation preparing to become members of the Catholic Church. Full initiation once a year at Easter. Contact the parish office for more information.

    RCIA Team: Parishioners serve as catechists, mentors, and sponsors for persons wishing to join the Catholic Church. Team and candidates meet weekly (Sept. – May).

     

    Ministry of Mothers Sharing (MOMS)

    MOMS is an eight-week program that provides moms of all ages a beautiful and spiritual journey directed toward four values:

    1. Seeking God in the daily tasks and family relationships,
    2. The dignity of each human person and all of God’s creation,
    3. The Christian’s responsibility to practice discernment and stewardship of gifts, and
    4. The value of Christian community and networking with other leaders.

    Forms: Program registration, Mission Statement, What to expect, schedule, Contacts, Childcare info

     

    Small Faith Sharing Groups

    Faith sharing groups have been forming and reforming at St. Patrick since 1998, when the Archdiocese of Louisville coordinated a spiritual renewal process known as Renew 2000. More than 200 parishioners joined small groups over five seasons. During those six-week seasons, small groups of 12 parishioners gathered at the parish or in parishioners\' homes to pray, listen to the proclamation of the upcoming Sunday scriptures, share their personal response to those scriptures, offer prayers of support for one another, and resolve to act on God\'s behalf in the coming week.

    One group that has continued to meet for prayer, faith-sharing, mutual support, and action in God\'s name, is the St. Anne Group. Members of the group testify that they have helped each other survive the shattering effects of divorce, the trauma of cancer, and the wearying stresses of everyday life.

    Parishioner Larry Jones calls it a “fertile place for my faith to flourish.” Julie Westoff says it is “how we as a family started to feel a part of the St. Patrick community - a part of the Body of Christ.” Bonnie Nalley described it as her “spiritual advisor.” Rick Nalley says it is the “driving force for putting my faith in action.”

    A typical St. Anne group meeting goes something like this:
    “We open with the lighting of our Renew candle and gather hands in a circle in prayer to ask for the loving guidance of Jesus to empower us to be instruments of His peace and love and to learn and grow in our faith,” said Larry Jones.

    “With that, the entire flavor of our meeting is initiated. We have worked with themed books, scripture study, with discussion topics and found most to be very engaging,” Jones said. “We rotate the hosting and facilitation of the study and faith sharing to different members of the group and will detour occasionally for the special seasons of Advent or Pentecost or Lent.”

    “In this group we have given ourselves to many tasks - formation, education, service, support/comfort, and even celebration,” said Lee Peplinski, who is a St. Anne participant along with spouse, Cathy, daughter, Alicia, and son, Peter. “St. Anne’s makes it real at a very personal level.”

    Reaching out together in service to others has become one of the St. Anne Group’s hallmarks. The group has provided meals and food baskets for Centro Latino in Shelbyville. St. Anne members have assisted with the Hispanic Family Christmas Project. They have Christmas caroled and have helping St. Patrick families who are moving.

    During a recent Easter season, certain members of the St. Anne Group served as leaders for other seasonal faith-sharing groups that gathered to reflect on the Easter mysteries.

    It is a sign of the group’s maturity in faith that they acknowledge their gifts and sharing them with those in need.
    New enrollment for small, faith-sharing groups at St. Patrick usually happens prior to the Lenten season and again in the fall. If you would like to find out more about the experience of being in a small, faith-sharing group, contact Tim Grove at tgrove@stpatrick-lou.org

     

    Adult Faith Formation Series

    St. Patrick is dedicated to offering Catholic faith enrichment opportunities that will help you grow in your love and knowledge of God -- the Creator, the Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit -- and provide occasions for you to meet other parishioners and develop friendships. The St. Patrick Adult Faith Formation Team schedules programs during the fall, winter, and spring and announces those programs through brochures and the Sunday bulletin. The Team also maintains a monthly Media Cart, which contains contemporary books, CDs, and DVDs for your adult faith enrichment. Programs on personal and family prayer and marriage enrichment have been very popular in past years, as well as men\'s and women\'s retreats, Bible study and Generations of Faith, a faith formation program for all ages. The Adult Faith Formation Team follows the guidance and direction of the U.S. Bishops in their pastoral plan entitled, Our Hearts Were Burning With Us. For more information about adult faith formation opportunities, contact Tim Grove at tgrove@stpatrick-lou.org



  • Sacraments  ( 1 items )

    Sacraments are signs made sacred by Christ to show His presence in the world and to help us reach a closer union with God.

    Please contact the parish office for more information.

    Baptism:

    Infant Baptisms are usually celebrated the last weekend of the month. Parents need to be registered members of the parish and must complete our Baptism Preparation Program.

    Forms: Preparation Program/Class Schedule for parents, Calendar of Baptism dates, Godparent requirements, Baptism Registration form.

    Stewardship Opportunity:

    Baptism Preparation Team: Couples prepare parents for the celebration of their babies’ Baptism. There are two 90 minute sessions with parents and assistance at the celebration. Training available.

     

     

    First Eucharist:

    Children are usually prepared for First Eucharist in the Second Grade. Catechesis is a combined effort of parish and family preparation. Celebration held in the spring.

    First Eucharist Preparation Team: Assists parish Director of Formation with programs and preparations for the celebration.

    Forms: Information form, Schedule of events,

     

     

    Confirmation:

    Confirmation is the Sacrament that completes initiation into the Catholic Faith.
    During this sacrament, the Archbishop anoints the candidates with oil and confers on them the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.

    Incoming 8th graders and older are eligible to begin the process. The preparation and conferral of the Sacrament will last approximately 10 months. High school students or young adults seeking confirmation may have class separately from the 8th graders.

    Confirmation is for members of St. Patrick Parish, regardless of the school they attend.

     

    Forms: Information Sheet

     

     

    Reconciliation:

    Saturdays at 4:00 pm or by appointment as requested.
    First Reconciliation is usually celebrated prior to First Eucharist. Catechesis is a combined effort of parish and family preparation.

    Forms: Family packet

     

     

    Marriage:

    Couples wishing to celebrate their marriage at St. Patrick must be members of the parish or the children of parishioners. Archdiocesan policy requires a six-month preparation period for the Sacrament of Matrimony. Call the parish office to arrange an appointment with the pastor as early as possible to begin planning.

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    Stewardship Opportunity:

    Marriage Preparation Team: Team positions are currently filled for the 2006/07 year.

     

     

    Holy Orders:

    Men interested in the Priesthood should contact the parish office to arrange an appointment with the pastor.

     

    More information can also be found at:
    Archdiosese Vocation Office
    Office of Diaconate

     

     

    Anointing of the Sick:

    Celebrated with the seriously ill and aged as well as those in danger of death, to help achieve spiritual and physical healing. A person can be anointed more than once.

    Communal celebrations held at mass twice yearly
    Individual annointing in Eucharistic Chapel after Sunday Masses by appointment

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