September 12, 2008

Religious Education Supplement

25 ways to grow your children’s faith

Heroes of Our Faith

  • Learn about the saints and tell your children stories of their great lives.
  • Pray the rosary with your family.
  • Decorate your home with statues and images of the saints, and display a crucifix.
  • If your child is named after a saint, celebrate that saint’s feast day.
  • Tell your children how family members have been heroes of the faith, and try to be one yourself.

Living Our Faith

  • Help your children form and regularly examine their consciences.
  • Joyfully live out your faith day to day, especially in relationship with your children. That will make the faith attractive to them as they grow.
  • Visit the sick or homebound with your children and talk with them about how such acts of mercy are rooted in our faith.
  • Show Christian forgiveness to your children by forgiving them when they have wronged you.
  • Teach them how to resolve conflicts respectfully.

Praying with Our Faith

  • Show your children how to pray at the start and end of the day and at all meals.
  • Pray for your children every day and ask them to pray for you.
  • Show your children the importance of your relationship with God by going on an annual retreat. When they are old enough, encourage them to go on their own retreats.
  • Encourage your children to make prayers of thanksgiving a priority.
  • Help your children develop daily, monthly and annual habits of prayer.

Celebrating Our Faith

  • Go to Mass with your children every Sunday and holy day, and more often when that is possible.
  • Celebrate the anniversary of your children’s baptism.
  • Go to individual confession as a family regularly—perhaps on the first Saturday of each month.
  • Pray in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with your children.
  • Take your children on pilgrimages to historic churches and shrines close to home and while on vacation.

The Truths of Our Faith

  • Read aloud from the Bible to your children.
  • Make concrete efforts to increase your own knowledge of the faith.
  • Buy age-appropriate books and videos about the faith for your children.
  • Use teachable moments in your family and in society to help your children learn their faith.
  • Regularly discuss basic truths of the faith, showing your children that you also continue to learn by studying Church teachings.

 

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