Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish
wishes to thank all our volunteers for being
a wonderful example of living for the Lord!
Catechesis:
The Catechists of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish express the faith of the community and assist the
community in fulfilling the catechetical mission of the Church as it seeks to proclaim the Good News of Jesus and
foster mature faith in its members: children, youth, and adults. The Catholic Church continues the mission of
Jesus. It's mission, like His, is an essential one: "the Church is sent to announce, bear witness, make
present, and spread the mystery of the communion of the Holy Trinity" (Catechism of the Catholic Church,
§738).
• Catechesis is an esteemed term in Christian tradition. Its purpose is to make a person's "faith
become living, conscious and active, through the light of instruction."
Catechesis is seen as having a fourfold task:
• Message: to proclaim Christ's message and pass on the Church's magisterial teaching.
• Community: to foster and develop community.
• Worship: to lead people to personal and liturgical prayer.
• Service: to motivate people to serve those in need and to work for a just, peaceful world.
How can you get involved:
• Catechist: In layman's terms, the Catechist is the main classroom teacher who helps to
pass on the faith to children at all the grade levels. The Catechist will have a helper to
assist them. The Catechist is asked to continue his/her spiritual education, skills and
abilities needed to teach the Gospel message effectively. Those wanting to teach should
have a solid grasp of Catholic doctrine, scripture, and ability to understand children,
people and how they grow and mature. This is done by going to different seminars
throughout the year to obtain Catechist Certification. “Training is provided” see below
• Classroom Assistant: helps the catechist during class time, takes attendance, hands out
materials, assists with discipline issues, etc.
• Hall Monitors: monitor the halls during class sessions, rings the bell when classes begin
and end, and calls parents whose children are absent.
• Office Person: Assist Religious Education Staff in the Office during class times or to
assist the individual catechists with their parent letters.
• Musical abilities: to assist in sharing the gospel with the children on an “as needed”
basis.
There are 350 children in our Program. Quality Religious Education IS NOT possible for ALL of them without YOUR Help.