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9 to 12 GRADE
A variety of resources are used in our catechesis for high school
students; LIFETEEN is one of them. The goal of our program is to REACH,
FEED, and SEND. This is accomplished through evangelization, sessions
on the Church’s teachings and sacraments, building a strong teen faith
community, and empowering teens to go out and evangelize others. This
program meets during the school year. Sessions take place on Sunday. A
traditional classroom model is offered from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. A
Spanish session is offered from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. LifeTeen Mass is at
4:30 pm, dinner for all High School students and their family is served at
5:30 pm (when in classes), followed by a high school session from 6:00
pm to 7:30 pm.
Heather Garger 678-466-1729 hgarger@ holytrinityptc.org
Terri Odom 678-466-1727 todom@holytrinityptc.org
TEEN CONFIRMATION
Students in 9 grade begin a two-year fundamental
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program combined with Sacramental preparation
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during the 2 year. Teens will attend 6 sacramental
preparation classes and a Confirmation Retreat.
Heather Garger 678-466-1729 hgarger@holytrinityptc.org
Terri Odom 678-466-1727 todom@holytrinityptc.org
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Formation seeks to foster the full flowering of the grace of Baptism to
provide the Church with disciples who are well-formed in faith;
enthusiastic; capable of leadership in the Church and in society. We
achieve this through the many different classes, bible studies, large and
small events, retreats, workshops, vibrant Christian communities and
outreach opportunities that we continually offer here at Holy Trinity. All
of these are chosen and planned with a view to fostering:
1. Communion and Intimacy with Jesus Christ
2. Spiritual Growth
3. Christian Community
4. The desire to know and actively use one’s gifts in the service of others.
Through this formation adult Catholics can experience God’s personal
love which inspires and empowers them to become His living witnesses
as they bring about the Kingdom of God in their families, homes,
neighborhoods, places of work, and centers of culture.
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