The Cathedral of Saint Patrick

The Cathedral of Saint Patrick

Cathedral Address

1621 Dilworth Road East
Charlotte, NC 28203
Tel: (704) 334-2283
Fax: (704) 377-6403

 

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The Cathedral of Saint Patrick Education Commission


Mission of the Education Commission

The Education Commission seeks to develop policies and support programs in religious education, adult catechesis, young adult ministry, youth ministry, and the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) that foster a life long approach and learning environment for spiritual growth. The following are the ministries that are served under the Education Commission.

Children & Youth Faith Formation

At the Cathedral, we believe that religious education is a lifelong process and that parents are the primary spiritual and moral educators of their children. Our responsibility as a parish church is to support parents in their role as the primary teachers and evangelists of their families. Through our full range of Religious Education programs, we seek to give the children in our care the knowledge, experience, and skills necessary to become faithful and fruitful disciples of Jesus.

Religious Education – K-8th grade
Class signups for pre-K through 8th grade are at the beginning of September. Classes are held on Sunday at 9:15 AM from September through May. The program uses the Faith & Life series. Volunteer opportunities include Catechists for the weekly program and for the week long vacation Bible school during the summer. 
Contact: Jonathan Gareis, Coordinator of Faith Formation


Youth Group – Middle & High School

The Cathedral Youth Group is a vivacious group of teens who meet every Sunday evening in the Youth Room from 6-8pm. The meetings include dynamic group activities and great discussion about the Catholic Faith and what it means to follow Jesus in today's world. The goal of the youth group is to help the teens of the Cathedral grow in their love of Jesus Christ and become more faithful disciples of the Lord. Volunteer opportunities include adults to assist with the weekly youth group meetings along with volunteers to help with social and service opportunities. 
Contact:
Quentin Salerno, Youth Minister

Adult Faith Formation

At the Cathedral, our mission is to follow the Way of the Lord Jesus as faithful disciples. We invite each man, woman, and child in our parish to begin the transformation from Church member by convention to Christian disciple by conviction. All genuine, Catholic reformation always begins here: personal conversion to the Lord Jesus and fidelity to His Gospel. With Jesus Christ and the sacraments of His Church as our center, our goal is to encourage every parishioner of the Cathedral to enter a path of following Jesus through serious discipleship formation, spiritual growth, and Christian community.

Catholic Scripture Study
The Cathedral of Saint Patrick offers an engaging Scripture study program from Catholic Scripture Study International. The study is facilitated by parishioners with commentaries lead by Scripture scholars and authors.  Materials incorporate Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and Magisterial Teaching within a 28-week study. The study meets on Sundays from 9:15-10:30 AM and on Mondays from 1-2:30 PM. 
Contact: Renee O'Brien
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Adult Discipleship
A ministry focused on the spiritual growth of adults through a variety of activities including Bible studies, special talks, retreats, and conferences. Currently, the ministry offers a monthly apologetics series the second Sunday of the month from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. in the Family Life Center. The discussions will provide clear, biblical answers to the most common objections Catholics get about their faith and help participants explain the Catholic faith clearly and confidently.
Contact:
Renee O'Brien


“All Christians have a right to a Christian education. Such an education not only develops the maturity of the human person but is especially directed towards ensuring that those who have been baptized, as they are gradually introduced to a knowledge of the mystery of salvation, become daily more appreciative of the gift of faith which they have received.” Gravissimum educationis (Declaration on Christian Education).