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How Family Formation Works—for Parishes

Are you a Pastor, Director of Religious Education, or volunteer looking for a family catechesis curriculum that helps families grow in faith together? Learn how Family Formation works for parishes.

Family Formation’s catechesis model combines monthly Classroom Lessons with weekly Home Lessons.

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Classroom Lessons

During a monthly church gathering, children meet in grade-specific class settings while parents gather for adult catechesis. Learn more »

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Home Lessons

Parents, equipped with materials and an understanding of the weekly lessons, teach their children the Faith. Learn more »

This model enables parents to be “the primary educators in the Faith.”

[General Directory for Catechesis (GDC) 255]

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Family Formation's Three-Year Flagship Series follows the three-year liturgical cycle, aiding families in developing traditions that integrate the seasons of the Church.

Driven by Sacred Scripture, lessons cover all the major principles of the Catholic Faith. See a complete overview (PDF) »

 

View sample Classroom Lessons and Home Lessons.

How Classroom Lessons Work:

Once a month, parents and children gather at church to learn about the same topic of Faith. Down-to-earth, engaging and easy-to-use, the classroom curriculum spans October through May. See what a typical month of Family Formation looks like (PDF) »

Through this time together as a parish, families are encouraged not only by parish staff, but by other families who are also undertaking the same task of raising their children in the Faith.

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Classroom Lessons can be purchased in two formats:

  • Ready-to-Use Lessons
  • Print-Your-Own Lessons

MONTHLY FLAGSHIP CLASSROOM LESSONS:

  • Students in Grades K-6 meet in classes, divided by grade level, where trained catechists present the lessons. Ready-to-Use lessons include eight monthly lessons and supplies for one catechist and 10 students. Print-Your-Own Lessons are packaged in a manual which includes instructions for eight monthly lessons and a flash drive with all reproducible materials.
  • Parents gather as a separate group where they are evangelized, catechized, encouraged, and equipped. This adult component is key to the transmission of Faith in the home. Learn more about the parent session (PDF).
  • Preschool Classroom Lessons match the topics of Grades K-3 and Grades 4-6 Classroom Lessons. NOTE: These lessons are available in an English, Print-Your-Own format only. 
  • See Classroom Lesson samples in English and Spanish for Grades K-3, Grades 4-6, and Preschool.
SHOP CLASSROOM LESSONS

How Home Lessons Work:

During the monthly gathering at the parish, families are given a packet of weekly lessons to use at home throughout the rest of the month. These Home Lessons are easy to use and have been developed and used by parents amidst typical busy family life. The lessons bring the whole family together to study and then apply the teachings to their day-to-day life.

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Home Lessons can be purchased in two formats:

  • Ready-to-Use Lessons
  • Print-Your-Own Lessons (Downloadable PDFs)

WEEKLY HOME LESSONS:

  • Have been developed for two age groups: Preschoolers and children in Grades K-6. These age-appropriate lessons cover the same weekly topic. Grades K-6 Home Lessons are available in English and Spanish.
  • Lessons for Grades K-6 take approximately one hour per week to complete. Preschool lessons take approximately 1/2 hour.
  • Learning is made fun through the use of games, activities, stories, memory verses, quizzes, and audios/music.
  • Lessons immerse families into the life and seasons of the Church and cooperate with the liturgical cycle.
  • See Home Lesson samples for Grades K-6 (English and Spanish) and Preschool.
SHOP HOME LESSONS

Both Family Formation Three-Year Flagship Series and FOUNDATIONS follow the same model, which contains two core components, Classroom Lessons and Home Lessons.

Learn more about FOUNDATIONS here.

Which is the best fit for your parish? See our FAQ page for considerations as you discern.

Catechist Training and Preparation

In preparation for the monthly parish gathering, volunteer classroom catechists meet one or two weeks before the monthly gathering to hear the upcoming month’s adult formation talk and to walk through the Classroom Lesson packet from which they will be teaching.

This training should be presented by the ministry leader. Resources will be available on your dashboard (with the purchase of Classroom Lessons) to assist in preparing for this each month. 

Sacramental Preparation from Family Formation

In addition to Classroom and Home Lessons, Family Formation offers curriculum to prepare the children in your parish to receive the sacraments of Reconciliation and Communion for the first time. This curriculum may be used separately from the larger Family Formation program, but ideally they are designed to be used together.

HOW IT WORKS:

Children in sacramental prep meet in classrooms once per month at the same time as the Family Formation classes gather. These children are taught from Sacramental Prep Lessons instead of the regular Family Formation Classroom Lessons.

At home, parents use separate sacramental prep Home Lesson booklets to teach their child in addition to including them in the regular weekly Family Formation Home Lessons. These sacramental prep Home Lessons take approximately 15 additional minutes per week.

See Home Lesson Booklet samples in English and Spanish for First Reconciliation and First Communion.

VIEW SACRAMENTAL PREP RESOURCES

Interested in beginning Family Formation in your parish?

We offer a Parish Intro Kit to introduce you to all of the pieces of the Family Formation program. See the kit »

Have more questions? See our FAQs, or contact us here.