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Church SchoolChristian Education classes are offered for children in grades 1 through 7 during the school year (September through June). In addition to regular classes, children in the Church School participate in Youth Sundays and the annual Christmas pageant. The Catechesis of the Good ShepherdThe Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is an approach to the religious formation of children for ages 3-12. It is rooted in scripture, liturgy, and the educational principles of Maria Montessori. God is already present to children in their deepest being. With guidance and vocabulary, children become aware of their relationship with God and give expression to it. Adults prepare an environment called an "atrium" which contains simple yet beautiful materials for the child to use. The Holy Spirit is the true teacher. The catechist assists in the child's own discovery. Catechists participate in Formation classes, create materials for presentations, and humbly listen to God with children. They observe the responses of the children and incorporate their learnings into shared questions and meditation with the children. There are three levels of the catechesis. At Epiphany, we currently offer
only level one. We hope to eventually offer all three levels. Level I (3 to 6 years): The children discover the Good Shepherd
who loves us and calls us by name, Jesus who lived in Israel and is the
Light of the World, the mystery of the Kingdom of God as told by Jesus
in parables, and the symbols, gestures, and language of the Eucharist
and Baptism. Level II (6 to 9 years): The children come to know that God is
working from Creation, through redemption, toward Parousia when God's
love will be all in all. God calls us to participate in this plan. Jesus
shows us the way to live together in peace and joy as we abide in him
through the Eucharist and Baptism. Level III (9 to 12 years): The children explore more deeply the
covenants with God revealed in Hebrew Scripture. Looking at more detailed
history of humankind, they discover how God draws all of creation toward
the Parousia. They see in a more challenging way how God calls us to use
our gifts to write the blank page toward the Parousia, and to be held
in covenant with God and each other through the Eucharist and Baptism.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd moves from a deep grounding in Christ
to an expansive Ecumenical hope for the world. The adults who participate
grow as rapidly as the children. Catechesis is used by Anglican, Roman
Catholic and other Christian churches in Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Germany, Haiti,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, South
Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, the USA, and over 20 parishes in the Episcopal
Diocese of Massachusetts. |
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