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A.R.T. Domine!

Stronger, H a p p i e r ,  Holier Families

Thank you for offering such a wonderful summer camp for our kids. My kid said he'd like to sign up for another week, which is the highest praise from my little introvert, who has never wanted to repeat any camps, school, class, or VBS before.

Alexis 

September is dedicated to 
Our Lady of Sorrows

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Fall Events

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 CATHOLIC  EDUCATION  AND  RELIGIOUS  FORMATION 

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Recently, we celebrated Catholic Schools Week in the Diocese.  This year’s celebration was conducted virtually, but nevertheless, it afforded me the opportunity to tell students to thank their parents for being committed to Catholic education.  And for those who struggle to send their children to Catholic school, I am delighted by all the efforts in the Diocese to make Catholic education possible for those who seek it.

 

The parishes of the Diocese are doing their best to keep the catechetical faith formation programs on track, but this pandemic has made it difficult.  Parents, catechists, and parish ministers are attentive to the need of passing the faith on to the next generation.  The Diocese is committed to keeping these formation programs strong and vital. 

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It was my pleasure to initiate a Home School Mass in the Diocese, recognizing that many of our families homeschool their children. It is my goal to assure that faith formation is a part of their curriculum and to provide a support system in the Diocese for these families.  Many believe that this pandemic has resulted in a higher number of families who will opt for homeschooling their children in the future.  My goal is to challenge the domestic church, the family, to fulfill the responsibility of handing on the faith to the next generation. 

 Diocesan Synod and Post-Pandemic Pastorial Plan
for the Diocese of Dallas

Young Family

Testimonies

I have deep trust in the formation my children receive at A.R.T. Domine! activities. What a brilliant model of family to family formation, where everyone in the Granados family from children through adults are serving families like mine who attend the events. My children always have a blast doing completely wholesome activities--no screens included :) Even my shy or reserved children, who generally do not make friends when they go to group events- are welcomed in such a way here that they actually make friends! And the zeal for the faith is just part of the life of the Granados' so the A.R.T. Domine! formation proceeds out of deep inner conviction--it transfers from heart to heart, reaching the children at a level that is deep and lasting. I am so happy to have these camps and clubs available for my children!

Tamara Kuykendall

“Family prayer has its own characteristic qualities. It is prayer offered in common, husband and wife together, parents and children together…by reason of their dignity and mission, Christian parents have the specific responsibility of educating their children in prayer, introducing them to gradual discovery of the mystery of God and to personal dialogue with Him…”

 

—  St. John Paul II

Get in Touch

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