Catholic Education Week 2018: Renewing the Promise
Introduction
Each year, the Catholic community of Ontario engages in a week-long celebration of the unique identity and distinctive contributions of Catholic education during Catholic Education Week. This year’s celebration is entitled, “Catholic Education: Renewing the Promise” and will be held during the week of May 6 – May 11, 2018. The overall scriptural theme is “For the promise is for you, for your children, and for all who are far away, everyone whom the Lord our God calls to him.” Acts 2:39
We are reminded that publicly funded Catholic education is a call to service. Regardless of our position or responsibilities within Catholic education, our role is a call, birthed in our Baptism, to bring the saving message of Jesus Christ into the lives of those students whom it is our privilege to serve. This reality elevates our duties and responsibilities to another plane. Left to our own strengths and abilities, the task seems and is very challenging, but we are not alone in this task. Jesus promised us the abiding strength of the Holy Spirit to be with us always – not just for a century or two at the church’s beginning, but always. But the promise is predicated on our faithful and faith-filled response to that call to service following the example of Jesus who said, “I am in the midst of you as one who serves.” Luke 22:27
The five sub-themes for Catholic Education: Renewing the Promise are:
Monday:Remembering the Promise
Faire mémoire de la promesse
Tuesday:The Promise is Within You
La promesse est en toi
Wednesday:Praying the Promise
Prier la promesse
Thursday:Living the Promise
Vivre la promesse
Friday:Proclaiming the Promise
Annoncer la promesse
The purpose of the Elementary School Resource Kit is to provide opportunities for students to engage in meaningful activities and reflections to deepen their awareness and understanding of both the gift and the responsibility of Catholic education. The Elementary Resource Kit contains:
Eucharistic Celebration/Prayer Service
Lessons for primary, junior and intermediate divisions based on mentor texts that focus on each sub-theme
Faith Play Day activities
A Living Rosary
Notable quotations for reflection organized by sub-themes
Feel free to adapt any of the materials in this package to suit your school’s specific needs. Materials may be found on the Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Association (OCSTA) website at encourage all of our partners in Catholic education to reference the Elementary and Secondary Resource Kits as well as past issues for prayers and activities, as many may be appropriate for this year’s theme.
Sincerely,
Catholic Education Week Resource Committee
Paul Beaudette
Janet Bentham
Sr. Pat Carter
Nancy Davie
Paul DeVuono
Laura Hughes
Sebastien Lacroix
Amy LaFroy
Stephanie Maher
Cindy Morgan
Katharine Stevenson
Catholic Education Week Partners Group
Neil MacCarthy, Archdiocese of Toronto, Director, Public Relations & Communications
Dan Smith, Archdiocese of Toronto, Liaison for Catholic Education
Ben Smith, Ontario Student Trustees’ Association, President
Christina Atrach, Ontario Student Trustees’ Association, Vice-President
Nick Milanetti, OCSTA, Executive Director
Sharon McMillan, OCSTA, Director of Communications
Brian O’Sullivan, OCSTA, Director of Catholic Education
CEW Song – Words and Music
Susan Hookong-Taylor, Toronto CDSB