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First Communion Masses, May 2021

3-STEP REGISTRATION PROCESS

Please complete each Step 1-3
to make sure your places are reserved for the First Communion Mass of your choice. 

  1. SIGN UP FOR THE MASS TIME YOU WANT:
    https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0944A8AD2CA02-first

    Indicate which Mass your family will attend so that we have 16 families or fewer at each Mass — this is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  In this Step, please only sign up for 1 slot, because 1 slot = 1 family regardless of family size or number of First Communicants in this step only.
    Some families have been pre-registered for this step only by Ms. Hohner, but must still finish steps 2 and 3:

    • Students in Queen of Angels School cohorts.  If you need to swap to the opposite cohort because of a conflict, please contact Ms. Hohner to arrange a trade.
  2. VOLUNTEER FOR A ROLE TO HELP OUT:
    https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0944A8AD2CA02-volunteering
    Volunteer
    someone from your family to serve and help at one of the First Communion Masses to help make these events possible.

    • Roles include helping with Livestreaming, greeting or ushering the people during the Mass, or sanitizing the church after the Mass.
    • This DOES NOT have to be at the same Mass when your student is receiving First Communion. Some will prefer to get the volunteering done on the same day so they only need to come once, while others would prefer to enjoy the day of their student’s First Communion and work on a different day.
    • Parents in Queen of Angels School may also count this time with the Church Reopening Team for their required service hours.
  3. GUEST REGISTRATION ON EVENTBRITE: (see separate links for each date below)
    Actually sign up each attendee/person who will be present at the Mass, giving their names, phone numbers and email addresses (if they have them). This includes the First Communicant(s), their parents and siblings living in the same household, and the godparent(s) chosen for First Communion; no additional guests, please, as it will make socially distant seating nearly impossibleBe sure you are signing up for the same date and Mass you named in Step 1 or that matches your class cohort.  All Masses below will be held in Queen of Angels Church, 2330 W. Sunnyside.

ADDED 3/9: If you are interested in receiving First Communion instead at St. Matthias Church with the 2nd Graders of St. Matthias School on Saturday, April 24, please contact Ms. Hohner who is making a list for Mrs. McGovern’s consideration.

WHO CAN ATTEND?

We ask you only to invite the immediate family living with the First Communicants (their parents and siblings).  If your family has a tradition of choosing godparents (padrinos) specifically for First Communion, you may also invite those godparents (1-2 persons).

This unfortunately means we DO NOT have space in the church with social distancing to invite grandparents or more distant family members, or even the other members of the godparents’ household (such as their children).  Thank you for your understanding and your planning for this event.  

PLANNING FOR THE MASS

  • Clothing: Wearing white is traditional for First Communion, especially for girls.  We know shopping for new clothes and shoes can be difficult during the pandemic, so any color of church-appropriate, special occasion clothing would be fine. We only ask for you and your child to agree on what will be worn, knowing that most families will likely choose the traditional route, and to avoid jeans, shorts, and hoodies.
    • Masks are necessary but do not need to be fancy.
    • Traditional clothing for girls: white dress, veil, tights or ankle socks, nice shoes.
      • Headgear: Real flowers are discouraged because of allergies. Tiaras and artificial wreaths are permitted, with or without a veil.  A simple hair bow is also nice.
      • Hands: Gloves are not allowed during the Mass and especially when receiving Communion.
    • Traditional clothing for boys: collared button-down shirt, necktie, dress slacks, nice shoes.
      • Suits: While a suit is nice, a suit jacket, sweater or sweater-vest could be worn with the shirt and tie.
      • Headgear: Hats should not be worn during the Mass.  If you have a fedora, sombrero, newsboy cap or other hat for taking photos, please keep it at home or in the car.
  • ADDED 3/9
    Banners:
    We will not be using banners this year at the Mass, which in past years had been made by each family and hung on the end of the pew (bench) in church to mark the child’s assigned seating.

    • Each family will have a simple card placed on the end of the pew We have been asked by the Archdiocese to use disposable (single-use) or disinfectable (more permanent) signage at church. Banners are neither.
    • Collecting the banners to put in order and hang also presents a huge challenge at a time when items brought from home are not being collected at school and most of our First Communicants are on remote learning.
    • If you wish to make a banner because older siblings did for their First Communion, please contact Ms. Hohner to get a white piece of felt, while supplies last.  Or cut your own, 12″ by 18″ inches, and hem one of the short ends (sewing or hot glue) to make a channel for a wooden dowel to hang it.  Please do not bring the banner to church, but keep it at home.
  • Photos: You may only take non-flash photos from your seat during the Mass, or outdoors or at home after the Mass. Students will not be able to pose for photos in the church after the Mass.
  • Candles: A candle, a Bible or prayer book, and/or a rosary might be a traditional gift from godparents in honor of a First Communion day.  There is no particular role for them at the Mass.   If you have items to be blessed by the priest after the Mass, please mention this to an usher at the dismissal.
  • Arrival times will be staggered to make sure that our ushers can seat everyone quickly.
    • Families with students’ last names A through L should arrive 30 minutes before Mass 
    • Families with students’ last names M through Z should arrive 15 minutes before Mass
  • ADDED 3/9
    Nametags: Each child will be provided with a stick-on nametag printed with their name.

    • We ask that the children wear these during the Mass so they can be identified by the ushers and particularly so that the celebrant can call them by name at the time that they receive Communion.
    • If you prefer to not use a stick-on nametag, please provide your own plastic nametag holder.  Stick-on paper nametags (2″ x 4″) are being used this year because they require less handling than a name badge in a plastic holder.
  • Streaming: A Livestream of each Mass is planned via Facebook Live. Helping with this effort is one of the roles we ask for volunteers to fill in Step 2 of the registration process above.
    • For May 8, both Masses will be streamed on the Queen of Angels School Facebook page.
    • For May 1 and May 15, a link will be available closer to the date of First Communion.  Our recently united parish is in a renaming process and we may be using a different Facebook page by May.
    • ADDED 3/9: A concern has been expressed that Facebook is not a platform with which grandparents are experienced to access on their own. Other relatives not attending the First Communion could be enlisted to help out as tech support for grandparents viewing remotely.
      • You should not need to be logged in to Facebook or even to have a Facebook account to view the streaming video of the Mass if the video is set to Public.  We are confirming this by testing it on different devices that are not signed in to Facebook. So far, the results have been different on mobile phones (video plays) and than on computers (log-in screen appears).
      • We are also looking into instructions for accessing the video in the Facebook Watch TV app that may be available on an internet-connected TV (for example, through a cable TV package), though this probably requires using a Facebook account.

HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS due to COVID-19

So that on First Communion day we can focus on the joy of receiving Jesus and coming to the table of the Lord, it is best that we know in advance about the efforts that this will require of all of us in this year’s First Communion celebrations.

ADDED 3/9: These guidelines, and all of our planning for the Masses, are based on guidance from the Archdiocese of Chicago as part of the COVID-19 response.  Though the situation of the pandemic may continue to improve as more people are vaccinated, the guidelines now in place will not be relaxed unless the Archdiocese changes the policies for liturgical events and events involving children.   This seems unlikely between now and May since current policies are listed as being effective through June 30, 2021.

  • Everyone attending must:
    • Be registered on EventBrite to attend (see Step 3 above).  Please give the names of each individual and at least 1 phone number and email address per household.  This is for possible contact-tracing in case someone was sick at the Mass. Registration closes automatically at 10 p.m. the Friday evening before the Mass, if you need to make changes.
    • Have their temperature checked when they arrive.  This is required for child-centered events for Religious Education programs and Catholic schools, though it is not for Sunday Masses.
    • Use hand sanitizer at the door and before receiving Communion
    • Wear a mask during the Mass, covering their nose and mouth (only babies under 2 years old can go without a mask)
    • Move through the church according to social distancing and the aisle markings
    • Follow the directions of the ushers while being seated before Mass and while approaching to receive Communion
    • Sit in the assigned seat and only take personal photos or videos from there during the Mass (no flash)
  • The priest celebrant of the Mass, and the Deacon if one is present, will use hand sanitizer and will wear a mask and a face shield when distributing Communion.
  • The First Communicants can follow along with the Mass in their personal Mass books they receive after the Rite of Enrollment in March.   There will be no printed worship aides, hymnals, or program booklets.
  • What CANNOT happen at the Mass this year:
    • Families visiting one another at their pews before Mass begins.  Once seated by the usher, please stay in your own pew as assigned.  We have gone to some effort to make sure households are seated socially distanced from one another, so please do not undermine this work which is for your safety.
    • Singing by the congregation.  Music will be provided by the cantor and organist to enhance our prayer.
    • Group or individual photos taken by a professional photographer.  Please do not invite your own professional photographer or videographer.  We hope to stream each Mass on Facebook Live.
    • Using First Communion banners (even if your child made one in Spring 2020)
    • Procession of the children into the church at the beginning of Mass
    • Children proclaiming the Readings or parts in the prayers of the Mass
    • Children gathering on the steps of the sanctuary to listen to the Homily and dialogue with the Celebrant
    • Children carrying flowers or the gifts of bread and wine to the altar
    • Families remaining in the church after Mass to take photos

SUGGESTED PREPARATION MATERIALS
(especially if your child’s First Communion was delayed from May 2020)

  • Review the meaning of the Mass (steps 1-2) and how to receive Communion (steps 3-4).
    1. Watch this Mass review video on YouTube.  It may also help to go through the parts of the Mass using the black or white Mass book from Rite of Enrollment, or this PDF which looks back at the main parts of the Mass.
    2. Take this Mass review Quiz on Sporcle Scroll down to the green box that says “PLAY QUIZ”.  You do not need to make an account on the site.  You can also take the quiz more than once if needed.
    3. Watch this video on YouTube about how to receive Holy Communion under normal conditions, when there is not a pandemic.  This is a very thorough instruction on how to receive with reverence and using good procedures that you can use throughout your life.
    4. Then go through these steps in English or in Spanish with illustrating photos for how to receive Communion specifically during the pandemic, including using hand sanitizer, receiving only in your hand, and when to adjust your mask so you can consume the Eucharist when you are at least 6 feet away from the priest or minister.  These procedures will be used at the First Communion Mass and anytime you come back to church for Mass during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Confirmation Mass information for March 2021

Please complete each step 1-3 to make sure your places are reserved for the Confirmation Mass of your choice. 

  1. SIGN UP FOR THE MASS TIME YOU WANT: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0944A8AD2CA02-confirmation
    Indicate which Mass your family will attend so that we have 16 families or fewer at each Mass — this is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
    Some families have been pre-registered for this step only by Ms.Hohner, but must still finish steps 2 and 3:

    • Families with special requests due to complications (cousins or Sponsors needing to attend the same Mass)
    • Students in Queen of Angels School cohorts (though you may at this time select a different Mass on another day if that would be more convenient for you)
  2. VOLUNTEER FOR A ROLE TO HELP OUT:
    https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0944A8AD2CA02-volunteer

    Volunteer someone from your family to serve and help at one of the Confirmation Masses to help make these events possible

    • Roles include helping with Livestreaming, greeting or ushering the people during the Mass, or sanitizing the church after the Mass.
    • This DOES NOT have to be at the same Mass when your student is being Confirmed. Some will prefer to get the volunteering done on the same day so they only need to come once, while others would prefer to enjoy the day of their student’s Confirmation and work on a different day.
    • Youth under 18 may help with sanitizing, and this could be a service opportunity for students who had trouble finishing their Christian service hours!
  3. GUEST REGISTRATION ON EVENTBRITE: (see separate links for each Mass below)
    Actually sign up each attendee who will be present at the Mass, giving their names, phone numbers and email addresses (if they have them). This includes the student(s) being Confirmed, their parents and siblings living in the same household, and their Sponsor(s).  Be sure you are signing up for the same Mass you named in Step 1.  All Masses below will be held in Queen of Angels Church, 2330 W. Sunnyside.

WHO CAN ATTEND?

We ask you only to invite the Confirmation Sponsor(s) (up to 2 people in 1 household or different households) and the immediate family living with the student(s) to be Confirmed (their parents and siblings).
This unfortunately means we DO NOT have space in the church with social distancing to invite non-Sponsor grandparents or more distant family members, or even the other members of a Sponsor’s household (such as their children).  (If you have only 1 Sponsor, the Sponsor can bring up to 1 other person who lives with them; but if you have 2 Sponsors please only bring the 2 Sponsors.)   Thank you for your understanding and your planning for this event.  
The Facebook Live stream for the Religious Education Masses will be broadcast at https://www.facebook.com/qofachicago/ on the time and date of each Mass.  You can search for @qofachicago on Facebook or use a direct link for the particular Mass:

Please use these links to make sure you are checking the right page.  On Facebook there are many similarly named churches/parishes and even unofficial pages (not run by our parish staff) showing the same church.

PLANNING FOR THE MASS

  • Clothing: Students do not need to wear white.  They can wear white or any color of church-appropriate, special occasion clothing.  It may be cold in the church.
  • Offering: There will be envelopes for a Confirmation Mass offering.  The suggested donation is $25 from the Sponsor(s), and $25 from the family of the student(s) being Confirmed. There will also be a link for online giving via GiveCentral.
  • Photos: You may only take non-flash photos from your seat, or outdoors or at home after the Mass. Students will not be able to pose for photos in the church after the Mass.
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Confirmation – Options for Going to Confession

An important part of preparing to be Confirmed (or receiving other sacraments like Communion, Marriage or Holy Orders) is making sure that you have no past sins standing between you and God at the moment of Confirmation.  This means going to confession, which is receiving God’s forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

In an ordinary year, we would have a short retreat to prepare you for going to Reconciliation and then have a couple of priests help out to hear everyone’s confession in one evening.  Unfortunately, we cannot do that this year.  So each student preparing for Confirmation is asked to, at a time convenient to them before their Confirmation date, go to confession at an available time, either in this parish or in another parish which may be closer to home.

  1. Make sure you have worked through the lesson materials for the “Purify My Heart” lesson on FlipGrid the week of February 8.
  2. Check out the table of Reconciliation options below.  Consult with your parents of when and where might be a good opportunity for you. Sign up using that church’s website or phone number.
  3. Plan how you will get there, if you need to figure out where to park and what door to enter through (because you have never been there before, or because things may be different during the pandemic).
  4. Be sure to keep your appointment with God!  You can bring your Reconciliation prayer service booklet with you so that you have the form to use (on the back cover) and the Act of Contrition to pray it with the priest during your confession.

Opportunities for Confession (this table may still be added to)

Parish Name Name & Location of Church Times Confession is Available How/When to Sign Up
Queen of Angels
& St. Matthias
Queen of Angels Church
2330 W Sunnyside Ave, Chicago
(near Western & Montrose)
Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.
February 13, 20 & 27
and March 6, 13 & 20
Monday-Friday of the preceding week via
website or 773-539-7510
Padre Pio
(Transfiguration
& St Hilary)
St. Hilary Church
5601 N California Ave, Chicago
(at California & Bryn Mawr)
Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
or Lenten Reconciliation, 6:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m. Friday, March 5
call 773-561-3474 for Saturday confessions
info or make a reservation on
SignUpGenius
 for Friday, March 5
St. Benedict St. Benedict Church
2215 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago
(near Lincoln, Damen & Irving)
unclear from information on website call 773-588-6484 for info
St. Andrew St. Andrew Church
3546 N Paulina St, Chicago
(near Lincoln & Addison)
By appointment only
during February and March 2021
Contact 773-525-3016 or info@standrew.org
to make an appointment
Our Lady of Lourdes Our Lady of Lourdes Church
4640 N Ashland Ave, Chicago
(near Lawrence & Ashland)
By appointment only
during COVID-19
call for an appointment, 773-561-2141
Our Lady of Mercy Our Lady of Mercy Church
4432 N Troy St, Chicago
(near Montrose & Kedzie)
Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. call 773-588-2620 for info
St. Edward St. Edward Church
4350 W Sunnyside Ave, Chicago
(near Montrose & Elston)
Saturdays, 12 noon to 1 p.m. call 773-545-6496 for info
St. Jerome St. Jerome Church
1709 W Lunt Ave, Chicago
(near Clark & Pratt)
Saturdays, 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. call 773-262-3170 for info
Holy Child Jesus
(Saints Timothy, Henry,
and  Margaret Mary)
St. Margaret Mary Church
2324 W Chase Ave, Chicago
(near Touhy & Western)
Saturdays, 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. must reserve by the preceding Thursday,
call 773-764-0615
Mary, Mother of God
(Saints Ita, Thomas,
and Gregory)
St. Ita Church, enter through
elevator doors from parking lot
5500 N Broadway St, Chicago
(near Broadway & Bryn Mawr)
Saturdays, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
(in 20-minute blocks of appointments)
reservations required, online sign-up
begins the preceding Wednesday at 9 a.m.
via SignUpGenius or call 312-291-1502
St. Mary of the Angels St. Mary of the Angels Church
1850 N Hermitage Ave, Chicago
(near Armitage & Kennedy Expwy)
Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Wednesdays, 4:30 p.m. to 5:20 p.m,
Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Thursdays, 4 p.m. to 5:20 p.m.
Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
reservations not required, call
773‑278‑2644 for info
Queen of All Saints
Queen of All Saints Basilica
6280 N Sauganash Ave, Chicago
(near Devon & Cicero)
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.
(after 8 a.m. Mass)
or
Lenten Reconciliation, 4 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday, March 22 
reservations not required but you
will be asked for name and phone
number; call 773-736-6060 for info

 

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Confirmation Prep – CST

Session Overview for Catechists, Monday 1/11/2021

Introduction to the Session (20 minutes) by Ms. Hohner

Gathering, Zoom Etiquette and Attendance Icebreaker (5 minutes)

Opening Prayer (5 minutes)

Catholic Central Video (10 minutes)

Instructions for Breakout Rooms (5 minutes) by Ms. Hohner

CALL TO FAMILY, COMMUNITY & PARTICIPATION: Example given QUICKLY in the large group by Ms. Rachel Hohner

  • Home Scavenger Hunt items (will have 2 minutes to find, 3 minutes to show & share):
    1. something that comes apart and can get put back together, especially with interlocking pieces (jigsaw puzzle, LEGO construction)
    1. Open the video in a browser using the link given. Pause it.
    2. Share your screen in the Breakout Room.  Be sure to check that you optimize for playing a video clip and share your computer sound.
    3. Press the Play button on the video.
  • Scripture passage & discussion questions (will have 15-20 minutes to read in Bible and discuss using voice/chat responses):
    1. Read 
    2. How do the teachings on the “call to family, community & participation” relate to this passage?
    3. In what ways do I follow the teaching about the call to community, family and participation?
  • Prepare to report back: Decide who from group has best Scavenger Hunt sample item to show, and who will explain how it relates to the teaching about Community, Family & Participation 

Breakout Rooms (35 minutes) led by each catechist pair

LIFE & DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON: Breakout Room 1 with Mrs. Monica Hohner & Mrs. Ami Allen

  • Home Scavenger Hunt item (2 minutes to find, 3 minutes to show & share):
    1. something you or your family have had for a really long time (toy from when you were little, baby photo)
    1. Open the video in a browser using the link given.  Pause it.
    2. Share your screen in the Breakout Room.  Be sure to check that you optimize for playing a video clip and share your computer sound.
    3. Press the Play button on the video.
  • Scripture passage & discussion questions (will have 15-20 minutes to read in Bible and discuss using voice/chat responses):
    1. Read 1 Corinthians 3:16-17
    2. How do the teachings on the “life and dignity of the human person” relate to this passage?
    3. In what ways do I follow the teaching about the life and dignity of the human person?
  • Prepare to report back: Decide who from group has best Scavenger Hunt sample item to show, and who will explain how it relates to the teaching on the Life & Dignity of the Human Person

SOLIDARITY: Breakout Room 2 with Ms. Rachel Hohner

  • Home Scavenger Hunt item (2 minutes to find, 3 minutes to show & share):
    1. two things that are different but you use them together (salt and pepper shakers, knife and fork)
    1. Open the video in a browser using the link given. Pause it.
    2. Share your screen in the Breakout Room.  Be sure to check that you optimize for playing a video clip and share your computer sound.
    3. Press the Play button on the video.
  • Scripture passage & discussion questions (will have 15-20 minutes to read in Bible and discuss using voice/chat responses):
    1. Read Luke 10:25-37
    2. How do the teachings on “rights and responsibilities”
      relate to this passage?
    3. In what ways do I follow the teaching about rights and responsibilities?
  • Prepare to report back: Decide who from group has best Scavenger Hunt sample items to show, and who will explain how they relate to the idea of what Solidarity is

CARE FOR GOD’S CREATION: Breakout Room 3 with Mrs. Liz Wannemacher & Mrs. Stella Peters

  • Home Scavenger Hunt item (2 minutes to find, 3 minutes to show & share):
    1. something you use to care for someone or something else (for taking care of a younger sibling, a pet, or even a tech device that needs taking care of)
    1. Open the video in a browser using the link given. Pause it.
    2. Share your screen in the Breakout Room.  Be sure to check that you optimize for playing a video clip and share your computer sound.
    3. Press the Play button on the video.
  • Scripture passage & discussion questions (will have 15-20 minutes to read in Bible and discuss using voice/chat responses):
    1. Read Genesis 1:26-30
    2. How do the teachings on “Care for God’s Creation”
      relate to this passage?
    3. In what ways do I follow the teaching about Care for God’s Creation?
  • Prepare to report back: Decide who from group has best Scavenger Hunt sample item to show, and who will explain how it relates to the idea of what Care for God’s Creation is

OPTION FOR THE POOR & VULNERABLE: Breakout Room 4 with Mrs. Roine Dryer-Michaels & Mr. Scott Michaels

  • Home Scavenger Hunt item (2 minutes to find, 3 minutes to show & share):
    1. something you think could be of use to a person who is homeless (blanket, socks, ready-to-eat food)
    1. Open the video in a browser using the link given. Pause it.
    2. Share your screen in the Breakout Room.  Be sure to check that you optimize for playing a video clip and share your computer sound.
    3. Press the Play button on the video.
  • Scripture passage & discussion questions (will have 15-20 minutes to read in Bible and discuss using voice/chat responses):
    1. Read James 2:1-4
    2. How do the teachings on the “Option for the Poor and Vulnerable” relate to this passage?
    3. In what ways do I follow the teaching about the Option for the Poor and Vulnerable?
  • Prepare to report back: Decide who from group has best Scavenger Hunt sample item to show, and who will explain how it relates to the idea of what the Option for the Poor & Vulnerable is

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES: Breakout Room 5 with Ms. Regina Rizzo & Mr. Michael Timble

  • Home Scavenger Hunt item (2 minutes to find, 3 minutes to show & share):
    1. something that represents a chore you do around your home (broom for sweeping, dishtowel for drying dishes, etc.)
    1. Open the video in a browser using the link given. Pause it.
    2. Share your screen in the Breakout Room.  Be sure to check that you optimize for playing a video clip and share your computer sound.
    3. Press the Play button on the video.
  • Scripture passage & discussion questions (will have 15-20 minutes to read in Bible and discuss using voice/chat responses):
    1. Read Jeremiah 22:13-17
    2. How do the teachings on “rights and responsibilities”
      relate to this passage?
    3. In what ways do I follow the teaching about rights and responsibilities?
  • Prepare to report back: Decide who from group has best Scavenger Hunt sample item to show, and who will explain how it relates to the idea of what Rights and Responsibilities are

Return to main Room (60 second countdown as warning)

Drawing Conclusions (15 minutes)

Group representatives report back (10 minutes, or 2 minutes for each group)

Homework Assignments & Closing Prayer (5 minutes)

  • Textbook, read pages 9 and 101
  • Get your 5 service hours documented!
  • Have your parents sign up for the next Materials Pick-up
  • Closing Prayer
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Confirmation Mass Words Activity

One Word At A Time” Mass Verbs
Reflections from the Archdiocese of Chicago, Strategic Pastoral Plan
Photos by John Zich, James Hohner and the Catholic New World
acclaim adore believe bless
bow
(inclinarse)
break call deepen
die direct drink eat
feed forgive gather give
go hear hope invoke
join keep
(conservar)
kiss
(besar)
know
lift link love open
point praise pray prepare
quiet recognize remember rise
(levantarse)
see
(ver)
send serve share
sign sing sit stand
support
(apoyar)
take
(tomar)
thank
(agradecer)
think
unite wait walk witness

Some ways to participate in Mass during the pandemic: