Above: Eighth-grade students busy making sandwiches for hungry families in their community.
The North Endicott parishes of St. Ambrose, St. Anthony of Padua and St. Joseph’s maintained a very busy schedule of service, sacramental and liturgical projects in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Many thanks to Sally Herceg, director of Child & Family Catechesis at the parishes for sharing.
The “stable” was full thanks to a heavenly host of characters as the children’s Nativity Pageant was celebrated.
Waiting and wondering” might best describe this group of students, lined up in church to make their First Reconciliation during a sacramental service held in December.
Eighth-grade students at St. Ambrose, St. Anthony of Padua and St. Joseph’s showed their flexibility and willingness to help when challenged to participate in an impromptu December service project.
Eighth-grade students busy making sandwiches for hungry families in their community.
Students and parents, led by catechist Connie Thurston, worked on a special project for our parishioners in Sr. Anisia Muthoni’s pastoral care. She was there to explain her ministry and helped the students wrap Christmas ornaments and make greeting cards.
Students and parents, led by catechist Connie Thurston, worked on a special project for our parishioners in Sr. Anisia Muthoni’s pastoral care. She was there to explain her ministry and helped the students wrap Christmas ornaments and make greeting cards.