934 SW Clay St
Topeka, KS 66606
Phone: 233-1727
Fax: 233-1728
MATER DEI CATHOLIC SCHOOL
January 2013 Parent Newsletter
Our Mission: Based on the teachings of Christ and the Catholic Church, in partnership with the family and parish
community, Mater Dei Catholic School will provide each child the opportunity to reach their potential and to develop the academic, technological and social skills necessary to become lifelong learners
“Christ is the reason for this school. He is the unseen but ever present teacher in its classes. He is the model of its faculty and the inspiration of its students.”
Website: materdeischool.org . E-mail: [email protected] . Facebook: Mater Dei Catholic School—Topeka
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Love It, Learn It, Live It:
In Our Parish
Catholic Schools Week Kick Off!
Students will serve as lectors, members of the choir and altar servers at
the 5:00 pm Mass.
Chili Feed in the School Cafeteria immediately following Mass. The 8th
grade will host and all parishioners are welcome! Proceeds to help install
sound panels in the gym!
The Mater Dei Catholic Schools Week Video Premiere!
Book Fair: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm in the gym.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Love It, Learn It, Live It:
Faithful Teachers
Teacher Appreciation Day!
Teachers will receive special treats throughout the day.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Love It, Learn It, Live It:
Actively Serving Our Community
Day of Service!
Students will work on service projects to benefit our Topeka Community.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Love It, Learn It, Live It:
Including Prayer in All We Do
Day of Prayer!
Students in grades 5 - 8 will celebrate Mass with Archbishop Naumann at
9:30 am at Hayden.
Students will say special prayers together throughout the day.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Love It, Learn It, Live It:
Terrific Students
Student Appreciation Day!
Dress comfy (PJs are acceptable)!
Students will receive special treats throughout the day.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Love It, Learn It, Live It:
Honoring Someone Special
Grandparents and other adults who are special to our students are invited to visit us at school starting at 8:30 and to celebrate Mass with us at
10:30.
“Mini-concert” in the gym at 9:00!
We honor all our benefactors and invite them to tour our building.
Student dismissal immediately following Mass.
Mater Dei Book Fair The Scholastic Book Fair will be here all week!
Catholic Schools Week
Family Time Topic:
Create a family handprint. Trace each
family members hand and cut out. Glue
each hand print on top of each others.
Basketball Players (Boys & Girls)
Remember to bring your basketball uniforms on
Monday, January 14th for team pictures.
12 5:00 pm Mass (MDHN) David Droge Jr., Robert Meidinger, Gennavieve
Salsbury
13 The Baptism of the Lord 7:30 am Mass (MDA)
Allison Baum, Andrew Baum, Caroline Crawford
9:00 am Mass (MDHN)
Laura Burenheide, Emery Eakes, Kyle Simons
11:00 am Mass (MDHN)
Alex Parkerson, Claire Schmidt, Mary Schmidt
5:00 pm Mass (MDA)
Rosie Anguiano, Frances Befort, Xavi Ramos
14 Lunch Aides/Crossing Guards
Ethan Sams, Ceci Schmitz, Lauren Stous, Aaron Kennedy
15 8:05 am - Gr 1-8 Mass by 6G
Logan Eakes, Makara LasKares, Jessica Smith
Lunch Aides/Crossing Guards Isabella W. Martinez, Mason Wietharn, Noah Williams,
Saige LasKares
16 8:00 am Deadline for Newsletter Submissions
Lunch Aides/Crossing Guards Katherine Meggison, Robert Meidinger, Roni Raines,
Genna Salsbury
17 Lunch Aides/Crossing Guards
Claire Schmitz, Nicole Seichepine, Jessica Smith,
Katelyn Thompson
18 8:05 am - All School Mass by 7S
Jacob Tritsch, Mackenzie Giefer, Katherine Meggison
Lunch Aides/Crossing Guards
Madison Tinsley, Sera Todwong, Sierra VanSickel
19 5:00 pm Mass (MDHN)
Liz Emmert, Aidan Renyer, Katrin Renyer
Coming up Next Week January 12 - 19
PTO NEWS
MDS News
Prayer List: Please join your prayer with ours for: Barbara & Warren Bottenberg, Brody Keil, Bryce Kalas, Carol Culver, Chase
Ensley, Darlene Dillon, Dean Zepp, DJ Elam, Donald Lem, Ed Lambrecht, Edward Dawson, Frank Jaramillo, Jason Brown, Jennifer Towle,
Jenny Burghart, Joe Johnson, John Harrington, Karen Mead, Karis Selk, Keith Shaffer, Ken Zweig, Kent LasKares, Lola Martinez, Luther Fluke, Madison Taliafero, Margaret Schaffer, Mary Meier, Matthew Kipp, Maureen Wilson, Michele Anguiano, Mike Houser, Nicki Hidalgo, Reece Renyer, Regina Lorenz, Sara Essman, Sarah Huffman, Scott Weiland, Steve Wilcox, Sylvia Wiechold, Tom Esquibel, Tom Heath, and Wyatt Rutherford. For Sr. Corita’s extended family. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen. For the
special intentions we hold in the silence of our hearts.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 9th, 2013. Games held in Rossiter Hall from 7 - 10 pm. Please join us as a participant, volunteer or both for
a fun filled night. (This is an adult only event.)
See attached sheet for more information.
January 17th - Spirit Day
Get Ready for Ultimate Spirit Fest!!
This is no ordinary spirit day! Show your ultimate school spirit. Color your hair in our school colors, paint your face, wear only blue and gold clothes - whatever it takes to show your creativity and love for Mater Dei! Have fun and be creative. We will be looking for the most spirited homeroom class to win a special prize! *Note - all crazy hair colors and face paint must be completely removed the next day.
See parent note that is attached to January’s newsletter.
Catholic Schools Week
Kick-off Mass
Saturday, January 26, 2013
5:00 pm Mass MDHN
See attached sheet for more details.
Basketball pictures will be taken on Monday, January 14th at 2:30 pm. Order forms will be sent on Friday. The orders need to be turned into the photographer Monday with payment.
Remember to bring your uniform.
JANUARY 2013 ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
2
3
4 No School
5
6 Feast of the Epiphany
7 8 8:05 am - Gr 1-8
Mass by MD Faculty
9 Boys Basketball
7:00 MDA vs TC
8:00 MDB vs MPH2
A & B played at Topeka
Collegiate
6:00 MDC vs MPH1 at Most
Pure Heart
10
Middle School
attends the
Symphony
11 8:05 am - All School Mass by 4H
12 Boys Basketball
10:30 am MDA vs CTK1 at
Christ the King
10:30 am MDB vs CTK2 at
Most Pure Heart
9:00 am MDC vs MPH1 at
Most Pure Heart
5:00 pm Mass
Youth Choir will sing
13 Baptism of the Lord
14
2:30 pm
Basketball pictures (both boys and girls)
Remember your
uniforms.
15 8:05 am - Gr 1-8
Mass by 6G
16
17 Mater Dei Spirit Day
“Ultimate Spirit Fest”
sponsored by STUCO
18 8:05 am - All School Mass by 7S
Awards Assembly
9:00 am ~ K - 2
9:45 am ~ Gr.3 - 5
10:30 am ~ Gr. 6-8
19 Boys Basketball
12:30 am MDB vs TC
1:30 pm MDC vs HF
Games at Holy Family
20 8:00 am
Hayden Booster
Club Pancake Feed
Hayden Cafeteria
21 No School
Martin Luther King,
Jr. Day
22 8:05 am - Gr 1-8
Mass by 2T
23 Hayden Shadow Day
for 8th Graders
Boys Basketball
8:00 pm MDA vs CTK2 at
Christ the King
8:00 pm MDB vs CTK1 at
Most Pure Heart
24
25 8:05 am - All School
Mass by 4F
26
27
28 Chi
Faithful Teachers
29 Kansas Day 152 years old
Actively Serving Our
Community
30
Including Prayer in all
We Do Boys Basketball
7:00 pm MDA vs MPH2 at CTK
7:00 pm MDB vs MPH1 at MPH
31
Terrific Students
February 1 10:30 am - All School
Mass by 8J
Honoring Someone
Special
2
Classes resume
Monday,
January 7th
Confirmation Retreat
Prairie Star Ranch
Leaving on the 2nd at noon and returning
on the 3rd by 3:30 pm.
5:00 pm CSW
Kick-off Mass
Followed by
Chili Feed
Book Fair
Premier of the
CSW Video
6:30 pm 2nd Grade First Reconciliation
MDHN
1:45 pm
MDHN Church
8th Graders will attend Pro Life
Mass and Rally
Catholic Schools Week January 27 through February 2
Book Fair will be opened on Saturday January 26th after 5:00 pm Mass. Monday through Friday after school.
F. A. I. T. H.
filled week
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Menu is subject to change without notice.
1/2 pint of 1% white, chocolate skim, and strawberry skim offered with each lunch.
January 2013 MDS Breakfast & Lunch
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1
2
3
4
7 B—Cook’s Choice L—pig in a blanket, smiles, raw veggies, apples
8 B—French toast, juice, milk L—BBQ meatballs, peas/carrots, buttered noodles, roll, rosie applesauce
9 B—cereal, bagel, juice, milk
L—nuggets and nachos, green beans, salsa, oranges
10 B— breakfast cookie, yogurt, juice, milk L—stromboli, salad, cottage cheese, green beans, pineapple
11 B—cereal, cinnamon roll, juice, milk L—deli style sandwich, raw veggies, baked beans, fruit
14 B—breakfast pizza, juice, milk
L—chicken sandwich, cooked carrots, cooked broccoli, fruit
15 B—cereal, pastry, juice, milk
L—taco burger, salsa/tomato, tortilla chips, corn, mixed fruit
16 B—oatmeal/cereak, cinnamon toast, fruit, milk
L—Cook’s Choice
17 B—cereal, bagel, juice, milk
L— pizza, salad, corn, fruit
18 B—pancakes, fruit, milk
L— corn dogs, smiles, raw veggies, apples
21
No School
22 B—cereal, bagel, juice, milk L—Cook’s Choice
23 B—pancake on a stick, juice, milk L—chicken nuggets, mash potatoes, gravy, green beans, fruit
24 B—cereal, cinnamon roll, juice, milk L—cowboy dinner, corn chips, baby carrots, fruit
25
B—biscuit, egg or sausage, juice, milk L—fish, salad, smiles, muffins, rosie applesauce
28 B—cereal, bagel, juice, milk L—soup, crackers, veggies & dip, cinnamon rolls, grapes
29 B—biscuit and gravy, juice, milk L—hot dogs, smiles, raw veggies, apples
30 B—biscuit, egg or sausage, juice, milk L—teriyaki chicken, broccoli and carrots, green beans, rice, mandarin oranges
31 B—cereal, toast, juice, milk L—pizza sticks, salad, corn, pears
February 1 B—No Breakfast L—No Lunch 1/2 Day of School
Christmas Break ~ No School
Happy Birthday, Kansas!
February
1 10:30 am - Gr 1- 8 Mass by 8J
3 Feast of St. Blaise
5 8:05 am Grades 1- 8 Mass by 3B
8 8:05 am All School Mass by 5R
11 First Communion Prayer Service 6:30 pm RH (Parents only)
12 Fat Tuesday
Jump Rope for Heart
Celebration of Valentine’s Day for Mater Dei School
13 Ash Wednesday
8:05 am All School Mass by 8W
14 No School
School of Faith for Teachers
Parent Teacher Conferences
15 No School
Parent Teacher Conferences
18 No School Presidents Day
19 8:05 am All School Mass by Faculty
No Kindergarten
Kindergarten Roundup for the 2013-2014 Class
20 3rd Grade attends Sheffel Theater Clinic
21 Spirit Day
22 8:05 am All School Mass by 6G
25 Confirmation
26 8:05 am Gr. 1 - 8 by 2M
March
1 8:05 am All School Mass by 4H
No Class for the 2012-2013 Kindergarten
Kindergarten Screening for Kindergarten 2013-2014
2 Spring Read-a-Thon
8 End of 3rd Quarter
9 Irish Fest Mater Dei 5k Fun Run and Leprechaun Leap
14 Pi Day and Spirit Day
15 No School School of Faith
16 Irish Fest
18 -22 Spring Break
28 - April 1 Easter Break
Future Dates
Fill up the attached Box Tops for Education sheet & return it to school.
We receive 10¢ for every box top we send in so keep them coming!
January
Booster Club
Pancake Feed
Sunday, January 20th 8:00 am
Hayden Cafeteria
Shadow Day for Mater Dei 8th Graders
February 23, 2013
8:30 am to
PACE
Bingo
6:30 Thursday and Saturday
Auction
Mark your calendars now and plan to attend Take Me Out to the Ball Game, the 35th Annual Pace Auction on Saturday,
April 6, 2013.
MATER DEI CHILD CARE CENTER NEW
News from the After School Program
New rate increase:
Pick-up by 4:30 pm ~ $35.
Pick-up by 6:00 pm ~ $45
$55 for before and after school care weekly
$55 for each session/class/a la carte.
School Day Out fees will remain the same.
Contact Marlena or Margaret should you have any questions or concerns regarding the new changes.
232-1603
Excellent Child Care
Excellent child care is still available for before or after school. We also offer SDO care (School Day Out). SDO age limit is kindergarten to 11 years of age.
Contact Marlena at 232-1630 or after school.
Fun in Afterschool
Did you know the After School Program has a homework room? Did you know that some of the
students cook in the After School Program?
Mater Dei Scholastic Book Fair
Saturday, January 26th ~ 6 pm to 8 pm
Monday - Friday ~ After school
Save the Date:
Jump Rope for Heart
February 12, 2013
If you can’t serve when you’re assigned, please find a replacement.
January Altar Servers: Mater Dei Parish News
January 12 - 13: Baptism of the Lord Sat. 5:00 pm (MDHN) David Droge, Jr., Robert Meidinger,
Gennavieve Salsbury Sun. 7:30 am (MDA) Allison & Andrew Baum, Caroline Crawford Sun. 9:00 am (MDHN) Laura Burenheide, Emery Eakes, Kyle Simons
Sun. 11:00 am (MDHN) Alex Parkerson, Claire & Mary Schmidt
Sun. 5:00 pm (MDA) Rosie Anguiano, Frances Befort, Xavi Ramos
January 15: Gr. 1 - 8 Mass Tues. 8:05 am (MDHN) Logan Eakes, Makara LasKares,
Jessica Smith
January 18: Gr. All School Mass
Fri. 8:05 am (MDHN) Jacob Tritsch, Mackenzie Giefer,
Katherine Meggison
January 19 - 20: Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sat. 5:00 pm (MDHN) Liz Emmert, Aidan & Katrin Renyer
Sun. 7:30 am (MDA) John Madden, Addy & Emily Mead
Sun. 9:00 am (MDHN) Eric Hutley, Drew Spindler, Alfredo Torres
Sun. 11:00 am (MDHN) Ben Metzger, Kyle Simons, Tanner Ramirez
Sun. 5:00 pm (MDA) Brandy & Jordan Diaz, Xavi Ramos
January 22: Gr 1-8 Mass
Tues. 8:05 am (MDHN) Brenden Jones, BreAnna Droge,
Rosie Anguiano
January 25: All School Mass Fri. 8:05 am (MDHN) Tanner Ramirez, James Woods,
Laura Burenheide
January 26 - 27: Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
Catholic School Week
Sat. 5:00 pm (MDHN) Cade Dennis, BreAnna Droge, Katrin Renyer
Sun. 7:30 am (MDA) Caroline Crawford, Nicholas Kirmer,
Roni Raines
Sun. 9:00 am (MDHN) Anna Burnett, Blake & Katherine Meggison
Sun. 11:00 am (MDHN) Jonathan Wickstrum, James & Rebecca
Woods
Sun. 5:00 pm (MDA) Reina Gonzalez, Peter Oberle, Jessica Smith
January 30: Gr 5-8 Mass at Hayden with Archbishop
February 1: All School Mass
Fri. 10:30 am (MDHN) Unavailable at this time
A Manna form is attached to each monthly newsletter. If you need more, visit the school website (http://materdeischool.org/forms.html). You can also get forms from the school and parish offices. Manna is a truly great program that benefits our parish. When you buy Manna cards, the parish receives a portion of the cost (the percentages are listed right after the name of the busi-ness). Please consider helping by purchasing these cards! Once you begin participating in this program it is really easy to make the change from cash, credit card or debit to Manna card. Most of the businesses listed are places you already shop. If you don’t see what you need on the form,
call Shawn (232-7744) to see if he can get it for you.
To order Manna, simply complete the form and return it with cash or check. As with all things sent to school, place it in an envelope with your student’s name, grade and what’s
inside. We will fill it and get it back to you.
Use the Manna program! Manna is for sale after all Masses the first week-
end of every month and after school on Fridays.
Fridays - The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed at 3:00 pm in the Mater Dei Holy Name Chapel. All are
welcome.
Altar Society Bake Sale
February 9th and 10th
We need help to make the Irish Fest Fun Run on March 9 a success! If you would like to volunteer, please contact Mimi Gardner.
In loving memory of and with great
gratitude for the gift of life of
Sister Mary Corita Conlan, SCL
Born May 12, 1927
Died January 1, 2013
“Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin
with me…”
Date : Total Order $
Child's Name/Grade: Check #
Phone Number: Zip Code Cash
GROCERY VENDORS % AMT QTY Sub total Filled % AMT QTY Sub total Filled
Dillons Reloadable 5 $5 Hyvee 5 $25
Dillons Reloadable 5 $25 Hyvee 5 $50
Dillons Reloadable 5 $50 Hyvee 5 $100
Dillons Reloadable 5 $100
RETAILERS % AMT QTY Sub total Filled RESTAURANTS % AMT QTY Sub total Filled
Amazon 4 $25 Arby's 8 $10
Barnes & Noble 9 $5/$10/$25 Applebee's 8 $25
Bath & Body Works 13 $10/$25 Burger King 4 $10
Bed, Bath and Beyond 7 $25/$100 Carlos O'Kelly's 9 $10
Best Buy 3 $25/$100 Chipotle 10 $10
Best Buy 3 $250 Chili's 11 $25
Cabela's 11 $25 Chuck E Cheese 8 $10
Claire's/Icing 9 $10 Coldstone Creamery 8 $10
Dicks Sporting Goods 8 $25 Cracker Barrel 9 $10
Dillards 9 $25 $10
Eddie Bauer 10 $25 $25
Gap/Old Navy 9 $25 Hardee's 5 $10
GNC 8 $25 KFC 8 $5
Gordman's 7 $25 Landry' Restaurants 9 $25
Home Depot 4 $25/$100 Little Caesar's 8 $20
iTunes 10 $15/$25 Dardens - Longhorn,
JC Penney's 5 $25/$100 Red Lobster &
Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores 6 $25 Olive Garden
Kohl's 5 $10/$25 Old Chicago 6 $25
Kohl's 5 $50/$100 Outback Steakhouse 8 $25
Lands End(Sears/Kmart) 16 $25/$100 Panera's 9 $10
L.L. Bean 15 $25 Papa John's 8 $10
Lowes 4 $25/$100 Pizza Hut 3 $10
Lowes 4 $500/$1000 Quiznos 10 $10
Michaels 4 $25 Red Robin 9 $25
Office Depot 4 $25/$100 Starbucks 7 $5/$10/$25
Office Max 5 $25/$100 Steak-n-Shake 8 $10
Old Navy/Gap 9 $25 Subway 3 $10
Payless Shoes 13 $20 Texas Roadhouse 8 $25
Pier 1 9 $25 Wendys 4 $10
Talbots 8 $25 Texas Roadhouse 8 $25
Target 2 $10/$25/$100 Wendys 4 $10
TJ Maxx 7 $25
Toys-R-Us 1.5 $20
Walgreens 6 $25/$100
Wal-Mart 2.5 $25/$100
Wal-Mart 2.5 $250
revised 11/07/2012
Name:
Glory Days Pizza
Reloadable10
$259
Kansas is the 34th state.
Kansas statehood is January 29, 1861
Topeka is the capital of Kansas. Kansas state motto is “Ad astra per aspera”…
“To the stars through difficulty”.
Attach your Box Tops coupons over the Kansas State symbols – each is
worth 10¢ for Mater Dei Catholic School. To see more way to earn
cash for your school, go to btfe.com.
FOR COORDINATORS ONLY:
Total # of Box Tops on this sheet: _____
Sunflower Western Meadowlark
Ornate box turtle
Channel Catfish
Limestone
American Bison Barred-Tiger Salamander
Honeybee
Kansas State Seal
Eastern Cottonwood
Friday, January 18, 2013.
Friday, January 11, 2013.
Mater Dei School Nancy Kennedy and Angela Howey Math-a-thon Coordinators [email protected]
Adults only event.
Baskets
Please don’t forget about the classroom baskets.
Turn in your themed basket by the end of January.
Contact Information:
Regina McCarthy 224-0350
Volunteers
Volunteer for one hour or all three hours.
The following positions are available:
Black Jack Dealers
Human Slot Machine
Bet takers for the Human Slot Machine
Craps Dealers
Kitchen Help
Beer Garden
Clean Up
Donations for Prizes If you know of any businesses that would be willing to donate either an item, monetary or their service for a door
prize that would be greatly appreciated.
The bright future of our Church
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Helping our children grow in their Catholic faith. January 2013
Why do Catholics crossthemselves three times before the Gospel?
God created us to know him, to love him, and to serve him. In Mass, when we make the Sign of the Cross on our foreheads, lips, and hearts before the Gospel reading, we are dedicating ourselves to God.
We pray, “Lord, be on my mind, be on my lips, be in my
heart.” We ask God to be in us as we hear the Gospel, so that
we can truly “love and serve the Lord” by our
lives.
When children participate in the Church from a young age, they grow to be strong and faithful Catholics for life. Encouraging youngsters to take an active part in parish life will give them a sense of belonging. And it makes our children and our Church stronger. Consider these ideas: Altar server. This is a common way children participate in parish life. Many parishes offer both boys and girls the chance to be altar servers. Youngsters learn the order of the Mass, grow to appreciate sacraments and sacramentals, and establish healthy relationships with clergy. Christian witness. Young people who know the traditions, creed, teachings, and history of the Church can share their Catholic faith with
others. Parents can encourage this by taking youngsters to religious education classes faithfully and attending Mass every Sunday and holy day. Catholic school. In a world trying desperately to do without God, it is a gift to be able to send children to a Christ-centered parish school. In
Catholic school, students are encouraged to care for one another. Cruelty and bullying are met head-on to help prevent the type of isolation that can erupt into deadly violence. Parish support. Many parishes have opportunities for youths to serve
as lectors, choir members, or ushers. Other ministries include soup kitchens, work camps, homeless shelters, or visiting homebound parishioners.
Keep it real Do you try to do too much? The New Year is a good chance to examine your priorities and decide what really matters. How organized does your home really have to be? How available do we have to be to jobs or friends? Handle what you reasonably can, and give the rest to God.
Show and Tell Demonstrating good Christian values, taking children to Mass, and letting them see you in daily prayer illustrates the importance of your faith. But don’t forget to talk to youngsters about your love for God and why you are Catholic. Show AND tell them.
Stock up Do you get asked questions you can’t answer about the faith? Invest in a copy of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It’s the de�nitive reference on the faith, and the index makes it easy to �nd answers quickly. It is available from most Catholic bookstores and many general ones.
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Luke 1:1-4, 4:14-21; a blueprint for faith
Be joyfully Catholic
In January we celebrate the Holy Name of Jesus. “…at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth” (Philippians 2:10). January 4 - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (1821). An American, St. Elizabeth became Catholic after her husband died. She founded the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph, a teaching order that established affordable schools. January 17 - St. Anthony the Abbot (355). Born around 250 A.D. in Egypt, St. Anthony gave up wealth to live with simplicity in the desert. He is the father of monasticism.
January 24 - St. Francis de Sales (1622). As bishop of Geneva, St. Francis strengthened the faith of others by his writings. For the laity, he wrote Introduction to the Devout Life, which remains applicable today. January 28 - St. Thomas Aquinas (1274). St. Thomas was a Dominican teacher and scholar. He is considered by the Church as the preeminent spokesman for the Catholic tradition of reason and divine revelation.
Catholic families aren’t like other families. While we may have the same worldly problems, our solutions are always spiritual. The challenge for us is to remember that we aren’t meant to be like non-religious families and to give ourselves permission to be different. Be joyfully Catholic. Consider shaping your family’s identity around Catholic seasons and traditions. Make Friday a day of penance. Change eating patterns during Lent. Reserve Sunday for God and family and attend Sunday Mass faithfully. Work for the poor.
Hold children accountable. Be unapologetic about providing consistent boundaries and enforcing family rules. Help youngsters develop good manners and respectful behavior. Raise modest children. Catholic parents have to make tough choices about how children dress and
act. We are called to control our passions and re�ect our faith in Jesus by avoiding sin privately and publicly.
Model self-sacri�ce. Parents are great models when we set aside our own desires for the good of our families, parish, and community. Children watch us even more
carefully than they watch their friends.
When Kara was little, she had one of those toddler cars she could pedal around in and pretend to drive. She
would bump into a wall, get out, slam the door, and curse. I soon realized she was imitating me and resolved to clean up my language. Fast forward to
second grade when Kara was preparing for her First Communion. The teacher sent home an examination of conscience. As we went through the list of questions, Kara stopped at the one about bad language and said, “Mom, aren’t some of the words you say bad language even if they aren’t curses? Mrs. McNeill says if Jesus wouldn’t say them, we shouldn’t either.” I didn’t realize I was giving a bad Christian witness with my language, especially since it had improved so much. But to be honest, I still used language I shouldn’t. I guess my daughter and I are learning together.
In this Gospel story, Jesus gave us a plan for how we are to practice our faith. First, Jesus entered the synagogue on the Sabbath according to his custom. He regularly took time to worship, demonstrating the importance of communal worship. It’s not enough to just pray privately. Second, Jesus read the scriptures, explained their meaning, and applied the scripture to a situation. That teaches us how to approach the Bible. Some Bible passages can be confusing. Explanation is important when we prayerfully read scripture. Applying the
Gospel message to our lives is equally important. It is meant to be lived, not just read.
Third, Jesus asked his listeners to have faith in him. The passage he read from Isaiah was a prophecy of the Messiah. When Jesus said, “Today this Scripture passage is
ful�lled in your hearing,” he was revealing that he is the Messiah. What can a parent do? Use
this Gospel story to determine how your family will live your faith. Explain to children that, as followers of Jesus, we try to do just what he did.