YOUTH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
If your child(ren) do not attend Regina, it is important that they be involved in some type of Religious Education. There are two options:
For more information, contact Sr. Agnes at 319-337-4314 or mgibblin@mchsi.com.
- The Regina Tri-Parish Religious Education Program, in cooperation with parents and parishes, strives to provide Catholic religious education for students in grades K-8. We follow Vatican II's objectives to make faith living, conscious, and active. We seek to create an environment where young Christians have the opportunity for personal encounter with Jesus, spiritual growth, gaining an understanding and knowledge of the Catholic faith, and deepening a respect for the dignity of others. We believe that by introducing children to Jesus Christ and fostering their relationship with Him, the children will be prepared to live the Christian life: loving God and loving others in God.
- St. Mary's also provides an at-home religious education curriculum for interested families. Download the registration form here.
For more information, contact Sr. Agnes at 319-337-4314 or mgibblin@mchsi.com.
Regina Tri-Parish Religious Education Program's End of Year Celebration
K-6th grade had their Mary Crowning. Parents, Priests, and the Board of Education at Regina were invited. The weather was cold so we celebrated in the elementary gym. The students brought lots and lots of beautiful flowers, which they placed in buckets in front of a statue of Mary. Then a 6th grader crowned Mary. After the prayer service they went back to their rooms to have an end of the year celebration. We put all the beautiful flowers that were in buckets outside in front of the big statue of Mary.
Another great year for Religious Education!!
K-6th grade had their Mary Crowning. Parents, Priests, and the Board of Education at Regina were invited. The weather was cold so we celebrated in the elementary gym. The students brought lots and lots of beautiful flowers, which they placed in buckets in front of a statue of Mary. Then a 6th grader crowned Mary. After the prayer service they went back to their rooms to have an end of the year celebration. We put all the beautiful flowers that were in buckets outside in front of the big statue of Mary.
Another great year for Religious Education!!