Faith Principles Inherent in the Mission of Catholic Education Catholic Education is rooted in the person of Jesus. Religious Education and faith formation are rooted in a biblical spirituality and Catholic tradition. The spiritual dimension of the person is an essential factor in every person’s education. The partnership of family, church and school is essential to Catholic education. The faith journey is formative in developing a deeper relationship with Jesus. Liturgical Celebrations Liturgical Celebration is a way of responding to life, and when life is recognized as a gift from God, it is a way of responding to Him. There are five liturgical seasons throughout the year. These seasons celebrate Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. The liturgical seasons and corresponding colours for linens are: Advent (purple), Christmas and Epiphany (white), Lent (purple), Easter (white) and Ordinary Time (green). School liturgies are planned in a collaborative spirit of community to follow the Liturgical calendar. Confirmation Oct. 2010 First letter to parents st Oct. 21 , 2010 Parent Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Church Nov. 28th, 2010 Enrolment Mass at 12:30 p.m. at the Church st Mar. 6 , 2011 at the Church th May 12 , 2011 May 12 , 2011 School, Church and Home work together preparing students to receive the sacraments. Reconciliation for grades three to eight are arranged by the parish. Liturgical Events/Sacraments Catechesis Virtues Program Religion Program: Canadian Catechism Family Life Program: Fully Alive Grade Four Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Grade Six Religion Program and Aids Program for grades, One to Eight School and Parish Partnership Parish: St. Anthony of Padua Parish 940 North Park Drive, Bramalea Phone: (905) 793-8030 Fax: (905) 793-8478 Pastor: Rev. John Mullins Associate Pastor: Rev. Joseph Rodrigues Deacons: Joe Murphy Secretaries: Angie Kelly, Judy Lesica Barbara Low Confirmation at 7:00 p.m. at Church Reconciliation Oct. 2010 First letter to parents Oct. 20th, 2010 Sept. 27 - 10:30 a.m. Confirmation Practice at 10:00 a.m. at the Church Sacramental Preparation th Our relationship with God deepens as we come to know Jesus, His Son, in our lives – by the Word of the Lord and by our tradition, thus being transformed as God’s children. Presentation of Crosses at 12:30 p.m. Opening School Mass at the church Parent Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Church th Oct. 8 - 2:45 p.m. Thanksgiving Day Liturgy Dec. 10 , 2010 First Reconciliation at 10:00 a.m. at the Church Nov. 11 -10:45 a.m. Remembrance Day Liturgy Dec. 16 – 1:30 p.m. Advent Mass at school Feb. 2 – 1:30 p.m. Presentation of our Lord at school Sun., Dec. 5th, 2010 Enrolment Mass 12:30 p.m. Feb. 17 – 10:00 a.m. Ash Wednesday Liturgy April 1 – 10:00 a.m. Lenten Mass April 21 – 2:45 p.m. Stations of the Cross First Holy Communion for all the students will be celebrated On Sunday June 5th, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. Families are to register their child at St. Anthony’s Church so their child will be able to receive their First Holy Communion. May 4 – 1:30 p.m. Crowning of Mary Mass June 28 - 10:30 a.m. Year End Mass at the Church May 1 - May 7 Catholic Education Week First Communion Sun., Jan. 30th, 2011 Service of Light 12:30 p.m. Priests’ Visits Our priests will continue to make classroom visits at our school on Thursdays, whenever possible. Prayer Prayer is an essential component in experiencing God’s presence and in developing a relationship with God and Mary. Various forms of prayer are used in class, and during liturgies: Daily Virtue Prayers & Monthly Virtue Assemblies Rosary Apostolate Monthly classroom visits Scripture, song and meditation as prayer Daily prayer in class and on Public Address System in the morning (formal / informal /scripture / student generated) Special seasonal / theme prayers in class and on P.A. System, before meetings Gestures as prayer (use of Holy Water, Sign of the Cross, receiving the Host, Genuflection, and appropriate postures during Mass) Formal prayers include: Rosary, Apostle’s Creed, Act of Contrition, Responses to Mass, Glory Be, Grace Before Meals, Hail Mary, Our Father, Sign of the Cross Adult Faith Formation Opportunities for Adult faith development supported and facilitated throughout the year. are Board and Family liturgical events include: Ambassador Gatherings, Masses, Retreats and Seder Meals. Throughout the School School entrance Altar and classroom Prayer Tables with Bible, Candle, and Crucifix. Hallway displays Jubilee Prints, St. Jean Brebeuf Mural, Seasonal Liturgical Symbols – Memorial Book, Jesse Tree, Advent Wreath, Nativity Scene, and Virtues banners. Monthly Rosary Apostolate, weekly prayer group and seasonal liturgical celebrations including Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance Day, Ash Wednesday and Stations of the Cross on Holy Thursday. Pastoral Plan – 2010/2011 School Liturgical Events include: First Thursday of the month Liturgical celebrations, offering special Intentions, Faith Day Liturgies and Shrove Tuesday meal. Student Faith Formation Opportunities for student faith development are also supported throughout the year with our school wide monthly recital of the Rosary, weekly prayer group meetings and student involvement in various Outreach programs. As well as the grade 2 & 8 Sacramental Retreats and yearly grade 7 trip to visit St. Marie Among the Hurons & Midland Shrine and celebrate mass. Signs/Symbols of our Faith Visual signs and symbols are displayed throughout the school as reminders of our Catholic beliefs and traditions – in the office, front foyer, in the halls and classrooms. St. Jean Brebeuf Catholic School Alms Giving Our school readily responds with humility, to the needs of the larger community with sincere intentions of pleasing God, by supporting various Outreach programs: Food Drives for the Knight’s Table Staff Family adoption through church Canadian Cancer Society Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada Unicef Share Life/United Way Klothing for Kids Good Shepherd St. Vincent de Paul Toys For Tots - Salvation Army Mission Statement St. Jean Brebeuf School We the St. Jean Brebeuf School community bear witness and commitment to Jesus’ message of faith, hope and love. Together with our community and parish partners we provide a welcoming and safe environment that promotes co-operation, respect for self and others, understanding and friendship as we strive for academic excellence. Together we strive to prepare our students for the future with a Christian education in the Catholic tradition. Inherent in School Mission Statement • Compassion • Faith • Love • Hope • Justice • Equity • Respect and Dignity • Peace