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The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi

Young Adult
Young Adult
The Catholic Young Adult Group of Santa Fe was formed in 2005.  It is a Catholic group of young adults, ages 18 to 30+, single and married.  They seek to explore friendships, and give back to the community.  Activities include Bible Study, Rosary and Faith Sharing and Theology on Tap, social gatherings.

Mission Statement
We are a Catholic group of young adults, single and married. We seek to explore our faith, build lasting friendships, and give back to our community.

*Weekly Bible Study is on a temporary hiatus. We will begin again soon! Watch this site for new updates, or contact Gayle to be added to the Young Adult email notification list. 


 
Youth Ministries
Hello and Welcome! This part of the site is dedicated to our youth ministries: Life Teen, Confirmation, and Mid-School. You can find out if there is class this week, what upcoming events there are, and if you are signed up for a ministry this week! If you have any suggestions, please click on the "Contact Us" link, and we'll see what we can do.
The Youth and Young Adult Programs at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi consist of the following: Middle School, High School, Confirmation for Teens and Young Adult Group.  Youth and Young Adult ministry is a vital segment of our Parish life, as teens are not only our future, they are our present. Keeping teens involved in faith formation, life skills training, community service, participation in the Mass, retreats and pilgrimages are just several ways the Cathedral Basilica nurtures this very important group of young people.  Mentors and team members are always needed!
 
 
 
 
 
Confirmation

Our Parish offers a comprehensive Catholic model of preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation that helps teens grow close to Christ and His Church. This program called Oneight, draws young people into a deeper faith that transforms their hearts and changes their lives. This program is based n creative and experiential catechetical methods and follow the flow of Liturgy: Gather, Proclaim, Break and Send.  Confirmation is held on Sunday morning from 10:00  - 11:40 am and will begin on Sunday, September 27th.  Following class, the teens will attend the Noon Mass with their family.  Their catechesis will continue with Life Teen following the Noon Mass, from 1:30 - 3:00 pm. (See more information regarding Life Teen below).  All sessions will take place in the former Cathedral School located on the corner of Alameda and Paseo de Peralta.
 
 
 
Interested in Signing up?
Contact Gayle McGuiness at
(505) 820-3429
 
 

Requirements for Confirmation:

Full attendance is REQUIRED at class, at Noon Mass and at Life Teen. Up to 3 absences are allowed. If you are unable to attend a session, leave a message for Gayle at 820-3429. If you are joining us from another Parish, please make the Cathedral your home during this Confirmation year.

Absences are calculated as follows: Confirmation Class (10:00 – 11:40am) = ½ absence, Life teen (1:30 – 3:00 pm) = ½ absence

30 hours of community/church service. This service will be woven in as much as possible to the program. A separate sheet lists the service projects. 15 hours of service must be completed by January 15, 2010. The remainder must be complete by April 15, 2010.

Each candidate is expected to participate at the Noon Sunday Mass as either a Lector or an Acolyte. Training will be provided.

Opportunity to participate in “The People of the Passion.”  Six females and five males are needed.

Participation in the Confirmation Retreat, Saturday, February 13, 2010.

A letter to the Archbishop responding to two questions. This will be taken care of during one of the classes.

Options of choosing a confirmation name. The name must be that of a Christian Saint. This should take place no later than December 1, 2009.

A Sponsor must be chosen by the Candidate. He/she must be a practicing Catholic that is in good standing (regular Church attendance, has been Confirmed, etc.) An Affidavit from the Parish in which he/she is registered is required. A sponsor should be chosen by October 25 so that they can attend that and all upcoming sessions with the Candidate.

A copy of your baptismal certificate is required by November 1, 2009.

Registration/material fee of $30.00
 
 

Role of the Sponsor

 

GUIDELINE REQUIREMENTS

 

 

‚       Sponsors must be a baptized Catholic who has received Eucharist and has been Confirmed.

‚       They must be a practicing Catholic who participates in the Eucharistic celebration every Sunday.

‚       They must be living a good Catholic life: this means keeping the laws of the church. If the sponsor is married, he/she must have been married in the church. If the sponsor is not married, he/she cannot be living with a boy/girl friend.

‚       They must be at least 16 years of age.

‚       They cannot be one of your parents.

The sponsor will be the candidate=s Aspiritual friend.@ In the Oneight program, the following is asked of the sponsor:

G       Sponsors need to be present at all the sessions where they are invited to attend.

G       Sponsors are encouraged to attend the closing meal at the retreat on Saturday, February 13, 2010.

G       Attend the Rite of Confirmation and present the candidate during the Rite.

G       To meet with the candidate regularly throughout this year of preparation and to discuss the topics addressed in the preparation sessions.

G       Spend time getting to know the candidate.

G       Pray for and with the candidate.

G       Continue to be there for the candidate and lend spiritual support after the confirmation ceremony is over.

 
 
 
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Life Teen
   
Life Teen Mass will be incorporated into our Noon Family Mass.
At the weekly Life Teen Mass, teens and their families experience the depths of God's love through the Word, the community, and the Eucharist. Relevant preaching and quality music bring the Catholic Mass to life. Immediately followiing the Mass, Life Teen (for High School Teens ONLY), is a continuation of catechesis for the High School Teen. These sessions run from 1:30 - 3:00 pm. Theme based and dealing with issues that teens are hungry for, Life Teen is built on the four pillars of faith. The Life Teen program views teenageers as gifts to the Church, and not merely our future, but our present. The focus of Life Teen is the challenge to make disciples of Christ out of our youth, in a format that makes them hungry for more! The Life Teen program is designed to reach out, deal with and meet the needs of today's teens.
 
Registration for High School Confirmation classes has begun! Register by calling the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry at 820-3429.
 
Is your teen struggling with life and/or faith issues? let us lend a hand! Our high school faith formation nights begin with our Fall Kickoff on Sunday, October 11, 2009 
Interested in signing Up?
Contact Gayle McGuiness at (505) 820-3429.
 
 
 
  
Mid-School
   
  
Middle School
  
 
 
The Middle School Faith Formation Classes for the 2009-2010 school year will begin on Sunday, September 20th.  They will be held on Sunday morning, 10:00 - 11:40 am in the former Cathedral School, located at the corner of Alameda and Paseo de Peralta. 
 
This year we are using 'A Call to Faith,' a thematic approach to young adolescent catechesis. 
 
More than ever, young adolescents need to know and rely upon their faith as they navigate the changes and challenges of life today. Parents, pastors, catechists, and youth ministry leaders all  agree that this age presents distinctive challenges and rich opportunities for faith formation.
 
The practices and teaching of our Catholic faith provide a treasure for young adolescents.  Call to Faith is deeply rooted in Church Tradition.  It draws on the following sources of Catholic wisdom:
Scripture:  God's word is shared with young adolescents in the Faith booklet. Doctrine: Each session draws upon the teachings of the Church as presented in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Lives of Saints and People of Faith:   Young people are looking for heroes and role models.  Call to Faith introduces youth to saints and people of faith whose lives can instruct, inspire, and guide youth today.
 
This school year we will be focusing on the following three themes:  Jesus; Moralilty; and The Church.
 
For more information, call Gayle at 820-3429.
 
 
Quinceañera Guidelines
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Updated 8-28-07
 
Introduction:
 
The Saint Francis Cathedral Basilica Community recognizes the cultural values
that our sister and brother Hispanic - Americans hold dear and have a deep
respect for their celebrations.
 
Many families hold to the tradition of celebration the fifteenth birthday of a
young person. It is a time when the young person - usually a girl but not
exclusive of boys - come to the parish church to ask for God's blessing upon
the future.
 
Because it is important to remember the true purpose of this celebration and to
clarify this community's expectations. these guidelines have been developed to
assist parish families who wish to hold this celebration at the Saint Francis
Cathedral Basilica.
 
Personal Requirements
 
  • The young person's parents must be registered members of the Saint Francis Cathedral Basilica for a minimum of  two (2) years.
  • The young person must be an active member in the Saint Francis Cathedral Basilica youth group for at least one year and be preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation prior to having a Quinceañera celebration.
  • It is expected that the young person and the participants in his or her court regularly receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation (Confession) and Eucharist (Holy Communion).
  • If the young person and members of his/her "court" have not celebrated the Sacrament of Reconciliation for a long time, they are encouraged to do so shortly before the Quinceañera.
  • In preparation of the celebration,, the young person, all of his/her "court", the parents and the padrinos de bautizmo must participate in five classes of catechesis prior to the celebration.
Scheduling
  • The Church Office must be contacted no later than six (6) months before the celebration date.
  • Normally, Quinceañeras are scheduled for Fridays at 10AM or 12 PM. Sometimes, if availability allows, a celebration may be held on Saturdays at 10 AM or 12 PM. They cannot be celebrated on Sundays. Holy Days of Obligation or when there is another major feast planned for the Cathedral Basilica or City of Santa Fe.
  • The first person the family needs to contact is the parish secretary, Anita Lopez to see if the church is available. No date will be reserved without one-half of the church fee being paid in advance. This is your deposit and it is not refundable if the event is cancelled.
  • Secondly, the family will need to schedule an appointment with Gayle McGuiness, Director of Youth and Young Adult Programs to insure the yonng person is meeting all the necessary requiments.
  • Thirdly, the family will need to meet with Maria Romero or Angie Kollasch to discuss the significance of the liturgical celebration. Maria or Angie will be the contacts to arrange the rehearsal, normally one to two days in advance of the celebration.
  • When all has been discussed, then the Liturgy Office needs to be contacted to arrange the details of the liturgy.
Fees   
 
  • Church fee = $200.00
    • This covers the expenses of electricity and any other costs that might be incurred for this particular celebration. 
  • Musician Fee = $225.00
    •   Since this celebration happens in the context of a Mass, the proper liturgical music is expected. many families choose to hire a Mariachi group to provide this service. If the services of the Cathedral Basilica Liturgical Staff are needed, this fee is a BASE fee which may be increased if needed for additional ministers of music and liturgy.
  • Priest/Deacon Fee = Family responsibility
    • To have a member of the clergy preside at this event requires a significant amount of preparation on his part. To not thank the presider, normally a priest of deacon, can be considered an insult. A small token would also be appropriate for the altar server.         
Other Information
 
Since the Quinceañera is commonly celebrated with a Mass, there are certain other guidelines as well as suggestions to make the day as rich and reverent as it deserves to be.
 
  • The blessings that occur during the celebration may be as varied as the family or the young person would like.
  • Proper attire is necessary at all times in the Cathedral Basilica. This is especially necessary for the rehearsal and the celebration itself. Young ladies, if they are wearing a strapless dress or top must have a shawl covering their shoulders at all times. Shorts pants and jeans on young men or women is not appropriate in Church.
  • No food or drink is allowed in the Cathedral Basilica at any time.
  • No chewing of gum is allowed at any time.
  • Proper reverence of the spaces, Sanctuary, chapels and the Main Church must be maintained at all times.
  • No running or raucous behavior is allowed.

Finally, since this is a celebration of the entire Saint Francis Cathedral Basilica Community, we would strongly encourage young people to celebrate this special day with other young people who are reaching the age of fifteen at the same time. Group Quinceañera celebrations would be a true symbol of that community coming together asking for our God to shower blessings on these young women and men.
(The above policies are subject to ahange.)
 
 
Traveling Chalice/Prayers for Vocations
 
O Lord, our God and Father, we ask that you bless this family as they take this Chalice into their home for the next week. Keep them strong in their prayer for Vocations. May their home be a true haven of Divine Love. They are yours, Lord and we humbly pray that you take care of them and all of us as your true possessions forever. Amen.
 
   Traveling Chalice/Prayers for Vocations will begin again the the Fall when classes resume.