First Communion - Holy Apostles Catholic Church
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First Communion - Holy Apostles Catholic Church
First Communion 2016 6300 North Meridian Rd.— Meridian, Idaho 83646 (208) 888-1182 Blanca Hutson & Theresa Malouf Religious Education Co-Coordinators Doctrine Overview: Eucharist From the Our Sunday Visitor “Called to Celebrate Sacraments” Sourcebook “Jesus said to them, ‘Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you’” (John 6:53). In embracing this clear teaching of Christ, the Church has declared the most Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist to be the “source and summit of the Christian life” to which all other Sacraments are bound and oriented (CCC 1324 and Lumen Gentium 11). Origin, Purpose, and Effects Jesus established the Eucharist at the Last Supper when he said, “This is my body… this is my blood.” (Matthew 26:26-28). From the beginning, the Church has always professed the Blessed Sacrament to be the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. The Council of Trent expressed the miracle of the Eucharist as transubstantiation—the complete change of the substance of the bread and the wine into the substance of the Body and Blood of Jesus (CCC 1376). The Eucharist has profound effects in the lives of the faithful. It puts us in intimate union with Jesus, renews and strengthens the grace of Baptism, strengthens charity and wipes away venial sins while also preserving from future sin, unites us to one another in the Mystical Body of Christ in his Church on earth, and so much more (CCC 1331, 1391-1396). This feast and sacrifice of God’s love is rich beyond all telling. “ [The Eucharist] puts us in intimate union with Jesus, renews and strengthens the grace of Baptism, strengthens charity and wipes away venial sins while also preserving from future sin, unites us to one another in the Mystical Body of Christ in his Church on earth, and so much more.” Receiving Holy Communion St. Paul reminds us of the importance of being properly disposed to receive the Eucharist: “Therefore whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord unworthily will have to answer for the body and blood of the Lord” (1 Corinthians 11:27). It is important that a person go to the Sacrament of Penance first if he or she is aware of unconfessed mortal sin. One should also observe the required fast prior to receiving (one hour in the Latin Church) (CCC 1385, 1387). Though it is always offered in the Eucharist, grace can only be received according to the mode of the receiver. We must be open to the Lord and all that he wants to give us, or the grace he is offering in the Blessed Sacrament will not produce its intended effects as powerfully within us. The Eucharist is received under two “species”— the form of bread and the form of wine. While receiving the Eucharist under both species is a fuller symbol of what we are actually receiving, we should recognize that to receive even the tiniest fragment of the consecrated host or the smallest particles of the consecrated wine is to receive the fullness of the Body and Blood of Jesus. For this reason, receiving under one species is acceptable since Christ is equally present in both (CCC 1390). Jesus says to his Apostles (and to us), “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you” (Luke 22:15). Overwhelmed with the love, sacrifice, and feasting our Lord so lavishly showers upon us in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, let us always eagerly yearn to enter into most intimate communion with him in the Bread of Life. Receiving First Communion Parents: Please share these tips on reverence with your children. Here are some ways we can show reverence and respect for the Eucharist: Walk slowly toward the Eucharistic minister, reflecting that you are giving yourself to Jesus as you receive the bread of life. Bow reverently before receiving communion. Receive both bread and wine (the Body & Blood of Jesus) when both are offered. Receive the bread by making a “throne” with your hands. Say “Amen” loudly and clearly and look at the priest or Eucharistic minister. If you choose not to receive from the cup, show respect when passing the Blood of Christ with a slight bow or nod to the cup. Bless yourself, fold your hands and prayerfully return to your seat. Remain kneeling until all parishioners have received the sacrament. At Holy Apostles, most parishioners remain kneeling until the Celebrant takes his seat. Offer a silent prayer of thanksgiving to Jesus. Sing the Communion song. Here are some ways we can show reverence and respect for other persons who are receiving the body of Christ: Wait reverently for your turn. Be aware of others around you. Give others the sign of peace and thoughtfully pray the Our Father. Pray for others who are receiving the Eucharistic meal together with you at the table of the Lord. Sing the communion song with the community. Keep a reverent silence (except for the song) after you have received the Body & Blood of Christ. Frequently Asked Questions: What should my child wear at First Communion? These are the Holy Apostles guidelines: GIRLS should wear a white or pastel colored dress. The length is optional. A veil or headpiece is optional. No purses or gloves! Shoes are to be subtle and easy to wear for walking. BOYS should wear dress slacks or khakis and a dress shirt of white or subtle color. A tie, vest or suit jacket is optional. Dress shoes are recommended. Accessories: Keep the child’s hands free during Mass – no missals, purses or gloves. If your child wishes to have these items for their photographs prior to Mass, that is fine, but Mom or Dad will need to hang on to the items during Mass. While appropriate and special clothing is important for this special occasion, it should not become the focus of the occasion. Occasionally, parishioners donate previously worn First Communion clothing to the RE department. These will be available to you on a first come first served basis. What is the role of the 1st Communion Sponsor? The 1st Communion Sponsor is an honorable position for a person who has a special relationship with the 1st Communicant. This could be a parent, Godparent, older sibling, aunt /uncle or family friend. The person your child chooses must be an active, practicing Catholic who is able to fully participate in the mass and receive Communion with your child. The Sponsor’s primary role during the First Communion Mass celebration will be to process into the church and to sit with your child during Mass. Together, the child and sponsor come forward to receive Communion. The Sponsor also attends First Eucharist Rehearsal. The role of the sponsor after 1st Communion is up to the individual. Supporting and sharing in the spiritual life of the child is appropriate. The Sponsor’s name is due to the RE Office by March 8. The sponsor’s name will appear in the 1st Communion program. What if we do not attend Mass regularly? Remember the advice from Deacon Bob: Show your children that you love your faith and they will too. Go to Mass because you “want to not because you have to.” Love of and knowledge of your faith is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children. The “Sunday Obligation” is explained this way in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) : 2180 The precept of the Church specifies the law of the Lord more precisely: “On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass.” “The precept of participating in the Mass is satisfied by assistance at a Mass which is celebrated anywhere in a Catholic rite either on the holy day or on the evening of the preceding day.” 2181 The Sunday Eucharist is the foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the faithful are obliged to participate in the Eucharist on days of obligation, unless excused for a serious reason (for example, illness, the care of infants) or dispensed by their own pastor. Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin. 2182 Participation in the communal celebration of the Sunday Eucharist is a testimony of belonging and of being faithful to Christ and to his Church. The faithful give witness by this to their communion in faith and charity. Together they testify to God’s holiness and their hope of salvation. They strengthen one another under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Is my child Ready? Does your child show a reverence and a love for God? Does your child pray? Does your child know the difference between ordinary bread and wine and the Body and Blood of Jesus according to his/her capacity? Has your child attended and participated regularly in Religious Education classes for Sacramental preparation? If the answer to these questions is yes… your child is probably ready. If you have concerns, please talk to your child’s Catechist or RE Coordinator. Where can I get learn more about the Catholic faith? The CCC is available on-line at usccb.org —or just google “Catechism of the Catholic Church” Our curriculum website has information for parents and activities for the children: www.osvcurriculum.com There are also apps for your devices. “Laudate” includes the daily readings & Saints, liturgy of the hours, order of the Mass, a Catholic calendar, the complete Catechism of the Catholic Church, the complete Catholic Bible, Vatican documents… and more! There is also a “Daily Saint” app, Rosary apps, and many others. Your faith can literally always be at your fingertips! Many reference books are available in the RE Library for you to borrow or in the Library near the Holy Apostles main office. We are happy to help answer your questions: email, tmalouf@holyapostles.net, bhutson@holyapostles.net, or call us at 208-888-1182 Fr. Len and Deacon Bob teach Adult Education classes Tuesday 9:30 am and 6:30 pm. Deacon Bob teaches a Bible Study class on Wednesday at 10:00am and 6:00pm. These are excellent ways to deepen your understanding of our faith. Holy Apostles FIRST COMMUNION 2016 Important Dates MARCH 8 The name of your child’s Sponsor is due on or before March 8- The sponsor will walk into Mass with your child; sit with him/ her during Mass & receive communion with him/her. He/She must be an active, practicing Catholic who is a special person in your child’s life. Examples: Father, Mother, responsible older sibling, God Parent, grandparent, family friend, aunt or uncle. Lenten Reconciliation Service — You and your child are encouraged to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation before Easter/First Communion. Watch the bulletin for dates. APRIL 1 Permission form for the First Communion Retreat is due APRIL 4/5 Review and talk with Fr. Len. During class, Fr. Len will talk to the 2nd Graders about the Mass/Eucharist and the Real Presence of Jesus. He will also answer any questions the children may have. APRIL 9: First Communion Retreat – Check-in will begin at 3pm in the dining room. We will attend 5pm Mass together. After mass, dinner will be Pizza & fruit! We will finish the retreat at 7:45pm in the Church. Parents are invited to come at 7:15pm and participate in the closing Adoration & Benediction. April 11/12 — Room 103, Communion Practice during Class, in the Church. Your child will practice the protocol for receiving Communion under both species (host & cup) – as both will be offered at First Communion. With this in mind, Father Len asks us to practice the communion protocol using unconsecrated wine one time so the children are not surprised by the taste at First Communion. Please let your Child’s Catechist know if you do not want your child to practice receiving from the cup. APRIL 16/17: Our Father Prayer – At all of the Masses this weekend, the Priest will invite the children forward to help lead the praying of the “Our Father”. Please make sure they come forward to pray the “Our Father” with Father at whichever Mass they will be attending this weekend. April 18/19 — Room 102 and Sacramental Prep. Class: Communion Practice during Class, in the Church. See description above APRIL 25/26: Last Class! April 30: First Communion Rehearsals. Child and Sponsor must attend. Please meet in your child’s classroom a few minutes before the start time so we can start on time and stay on schedule. 9:00am for the Monday 4:30pm Classes—and Sacramental Prep. Class 10:30am for the Tuesday 4:30pm Classes 12:00 noon for the Tuesday 6:30pm Classes April 30 : 5pm — First Communion Mass for the Monday 4:30pm Classes and Sacramental Prep. Class -- Children & their sponsors arrive at 4:00pm to take sponsor pictures and class pictures in the church. MAY 1: 9am — First Communion Mass for the Tuesday 4:30 Classes -- Children & their sponsors arrive at 8:00am to take sponsor pictures and class pictures. 11:00am Sunday First Communion Mass for the Tuesday 6:30 Classes — Children & their sponsors, arrive at 10:00 am and wait in the east side of the courtyard or the classroom until the church has cleared from the 9am Mass. Proceed to the church for pictures when clear. A reception will be held after each of the Masses in the Dining Room . Please pick up your child’s Sacrament certificate and gifts from the Parish at the Reception. Instructions for First Communion Day This information is provided so you can go over it with your child and his/her sponsor. We will run through it at rehearsal… but reading it with your child may give him or her a better idea of what to expect on the Big Day. The child will be on the Sponsor’s left once they have looped around in front of the pews, entered from the outside and are seated in the pew. Before you Leave your house: Fr. Len will invite the First Communicants forward to sit with him on the steps while he talks with them during the homily. Afterwards, they will go back to their seats. Sponsors, please make sure your child sits on your left when they come back from the Homily. We recommend that the child have a light snack before coming to church. This will not interfere with the 1 hour fast before receiving communion because of the early arrival time. Arrival Time: First Communicants & Sponsors should arrive 1 hour before Mass “dressed and ready to go”. Please go directly into the church* and line up in the designated area for the “Child & Sponsor picture.” *If you are at the 11am Mass, please stay by the east end of the courtyard (or classroom) and wait there until everyone from the 9:00am Mass has left. When the church is mostly cleared, enter the Church for pictures. (Father does not want anyone waiting in the entry before Mass has ended) Pictures: Please bring your order envelope and payment with you to First Communion Mass. (Envelopes will be given at rehearsal on Saturday, April 30). It will be collected when your child steps forward for their “Child & Sponsor” picture before First Communion Mass. Communicant & Sponsor picture will be first; the class picture will follow. After pictures have been taken, the sponsor needs to make sure the communicant gets a drink of water, goes to the bathroom and washes his/her hands, etc. Then, proceed to their designated classroom and sit in their designated seat by 15 minutes before the hour. 10 Minutes Before Mass : We will start lining up (alphabetically and by Class) for the procession. Room 103 students on the left & 102 on the right. (Hint: This may help your family decide where to sit for mass.) Entrance Procession: The sponsor and communicant will move as one. Hands in prayer position We will have 4 abreast processing in – sponsor/child 103 – sponsor/child 102 Room 103 will process down the aisle on the left and will be in the left pews facing the altar. (Sponsor leads into the pew). Room 102 will process down the aisle on the right and will be in the right pews facing the altar. (Child leads into the pew). Homily: Receiving Communion: Communion Ushers will guide, alternate and pace the communicants and sponsors. The communicant will ALWAYS be on the left side of the sponsor – the photographer will be taking pictures from the left of the altar and Fr. Len will be on that side also. 1. The communicant & sponsor will stand side by side and will bow together by the front pew and then step forward to receive. 2. The communicant receives from Father Len and the sponsor receives from the Deacon. 3. Make the sign of the cross and WITH HANDS IN PRAYER POSITION, proceed to the Cup 4. Bow before receiving from the cup. Receive, and make the sign of the cross 5. WITH HANDS IN PRAYER POSITION go back to their pew and kneel. The communicant and sponsor next in line wait by the first pew. Once those receiving ahead of them have moved to the side, they will bow and step forward to receive. Normally at Holy Apostles we remain kneeling until everyone in the congregation has received Communion. Our sign to be seated is when the Celebrant is seated after distribution of the Eucharist. However, at First Communion the child and sponsor may be seated once all the First Communicants have received and are back in the pews. Recessional: At the end of Mass, First Communicants and Sponsors will process out behind the altar servers. They will proceed to the Dining Room where the rest of the family can join them for the Reception. Reception: The CCW is hosting a reception for the Communicants and their families in the Dining room. The whole parish family is also invited to celebrate with cookies and punch in the courtyard, weather permitting, or in the Gym. Certificates and gifts for each communicant will be arranged alphabetically on tables in the dining room. First Communion Photographs: Please do not take pictures during Mass. Fr. MacMillan asks that the use of individual cameras or video equipment be limited to the times before and after Mass. Mass is not to be disrupted. We have hired one professional photographer to take pictures at First Communion. He will take a class picture and one of the First Communicant and Sponsor before mass. During mass, he will take a shot of the First Communicant while receiving the Body of Christ. Having just one photographer maintains the dignity of the mass, allows the family to appreciate the moment without worry of photography and still provides a lasting image of this important, spiritual event in your child’s life. If you would like the Class picture, Communion pictures or additional copies of the child/sponsor picture, they may be purchased. Ordering envelopes will be distributed at rehearsal and will look like the form to the right. There will be an announcement in the bulletin when the printed photos are available to be picked up. Even if you do not place an order, you will still need to pick up your free (4x6) Child/ Sponsor Picture. Your child’s First Communion Cross will be available for pickup at the same time. You will receive one of these 4x6 free