A place to belong, believe, and become good news for others.
Faith and Family (F&F) is a dynamic revisioning of the traditional PSR program that brings Catholic instruction directly into the home through a unique partnership with the parish.
Join Faith and Family this year, come and see how the gospel is lived:
Belong by changing the way we live and respond to the gospel.
Believe by changing the way we think and living a strong faith.
Become the good news for others, because we live the gospel and have grown stronger
in our faith.
It is an innovative approach, in which parents and their children of all ages meet at the parish once a month for a meal, prayer, and discussion. They are nourished with tools, resources, and support to apply what they experience during parish gatherings at home and in the greater community. The true beauty of this program is that it helps parents and their children build a personal relationship with Jesus, serve others, and share in the sacraments. Through it, families receive the tools they need to help raise faithful, growing, lifelong Catholics.
Faith & Family meets on the first Sunday at 9:30am or first Tuesday at 6:00pm each month from September through May.
Children are able to receive their First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion after the age of 7 and the sacrament of Confirmation in middle school or later. Children must be enrolled and participate in Faith & Family in order to receive these sacraments. There is an additional fee for Sacramental Preparation.
See below for dates and program details.
Click HERE for more information and the detailed schedule for Faith & Family and Sacramental Preparation for the 2024-2025 school year.
Click HERE to register today for 2024-2025 school year!
For more information contact Julie Quillo, Director of Family Ministries at (636) 227-5247 Ext. 1099.
“This ‘beyond books’ approach to PSR streamlines catechesis for busy families by making it part of everyday life. Parents and their children find support and renewal through a personal and communal Eucharistic encounter with Christ that includes prayer, discussion, and shared meals at Mass, at home, and with others at the parish. It’s a great way to strengthen and connect your family by sharing your faith in a format that has everyone learning and growing together.”