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Spiritual Growth
Raising your child in the
faith is an awesome responsibility. At the Lafayette Catholic Schools, we are here to assist you in this task by supporting the morals and values
you promote at home. It is our desire to create an environment where every student can come to know God in such a way
that they become willing servants to God’s daily call in their lives to transform
the world through word and deed.
The spiritual formation of your child begins with recognizing God as Creator, the One who gave us Jesus,
who in turn revealed God and the Spirit to us
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Through Scripture, Catholic tradition and Church teachings, your child will
learn of the great love God has for them. We seek to nurture in each child knowledge
about God, as well as relationship with God and community, and cultivate a spirit
of loving service to others.
Children in the elementary
grades come to know God through their surroundings and through the lives of others. Whether it be stories from the Bible
or learning about lives of the saints as shared by the parish priest, children learn
about the God who created them in His image. Exploring their own surroundings and observing the good in their lives teaches that
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As your child grows closer
to God, they will gain a greater understanding of prayer in their lives. Petitions for expectant mothers, recited prayers of praise and thanksgiving,
rosaries for the sick in the school community, and quiet personal prayer during
Adoration give way to a loving bond with
Jesus.
A wide array of liturgical
celebrations provide opportunity to come to know God through our Catholic faith—learning
about lives committed to God on Feast Days and Holy Days, preparing minds and hearts
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Advent season, and seeing Jesus great love for us in the
Living Stations of the Cross and Holy Week reenactments.
In depth preparation and ongoing participation in the Sacraments of Reconciliation
and the Eucharist nourish your child’s love for God. Love, that is demonstrated not only through collecting school supplies for
Haiti and monthly Mass collections for community needs, but also through relationships
with their fellow students, where they develop empathy, compassion and understanding. |
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