Ss. John and Paul Parish Faith Formation 2016
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  • Welcome!
  • September: A Celebration of Faith
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • October: American Catholics: Global Citizens
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • November: Our Christian Family Tree
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • December: Ancestors of Faith
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • January: Lord of All Nations
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • February: Islam: A Catholic Perspective
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • March: The Wideness of God's Mercy
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • April:Catholicism East and West
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • May: That All May Be One
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)
  • June-July-August: Continuing the Quest
    • Adult / Couple
    • Young Adult
    • Young Family
    • Family with Teen(s)

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At Faith Formation this month, we heard about the Eastern Orthodox tradition and saw images of their churches. The website for Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina has a kids' page for further exploration. If you scroll down slightly on the main page, you will come to a wonderful interactive screen for digging deeper into their icon screen to learn about the various saints on it. There are other resources on the kids' page as well. Click here to get started!
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At Faith Formation this month, we talked about the Trinity with the young people. For an activity to do together that will reinforce your understanding of the Trinity click here.

As we talked about the Trinity, we noted that God is always with us, even though we can't see God. Here is a fun experiment to do with static electricity to remind us that even though we can't see something, we can sense its presence in other ways. 
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