Totus Tuus catechetical program is growing in archdiocese
11 parishes to host summer catechetical program with Marian focus
Totus Tuus, a catechetical summer program for first- through 12th-graders, is growing in the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
The program, which expanded from seven parishes last year to 11 this summer, has elements of a vacation Bible school and a mission. Taught by young adult catechists, known as “missionary teachers,” participants learn what it means to share the Gospel and how to promote the faith through evangelization, catechesis, Christian witness and eucharistic worship.
There are two components: a day program for first- through sixth-graders, and an evening program for seventh- through 12th-graders. Missionary teachers travel from parish to parish and stay with host families while presenting the program, which will be offered in June and July.
Feedback from last year’s participants largely focused on the energy of the missionary teachers, said Joe Dobrynski, coordinator of faith programs with the archdiocesan Office of Youth Ministry. “The kids immediately attached themselves to the Totus Tuus teachers,” he said. “It’s a careful balance of providing solid catechesis … and some of the basic pillars of the faith. And the kids can see it in a lived-out way by the teachers — I think that’s what makes it dynamic.”
But even more important, the teachers’ connection with their students helped them to open up about their faith. “They were able to talk about faith in a way that some parents have never heard their kids speaking,” Dobrynski said.
Totus Tuus is Latin for “Totally Yours,” St. John Paul II’s motto, taken from St. Louis de Montfort’s “True Devotion to Mary.” The program has a noted Marian focus, with a different theme every year that ties into Marian devotions, such as the Rosary.
Younger children learn how to pray, the importance of prayer and the sacraments, and how to participate in Mass, including why Catholics make the sign of the cross, genuflect and sing. Middle and high school teens focus on prayer and meditation, small-group discussions, adoration, Mass and reconciliation.
The program was introduced in the Wichita, Kan., diocese in the 1980s when Father Bernard X. Gorges — then a seminarian — taught a catechetical summer program to elementary grade students. Missionary teachers who lead the program undergo training in Lincoln, Neb.
Dobrynski noted that there is one more opening for a parish to host the program the week of June 11-15.
>> Totus Tuus 2018
To participate, please contact the individual parish for cost and registration information.
St. Patrick in Wentzville, June 4-8
Little Flower in Richmond Heights, June 11-15 (one opening exists for another parish to host this week)
Ascension in Chesterfield and Sacred Heart in Valley Park, June 18-22
Holy Spirit in Maryland Heights, and St. Joseph in Imperial, June 25-29
St. Gabriel in south St. Louis, and Immaculate Conception in Dardenne Prairie, July 9-13
St. Clare of Assisi in Ellisville, July 16-20
St. Gerard Majella in Kirkwood, July 23-27
>> Totus Tuus in 2017
Parishes that hosted: 7 (11 this year)
Youth served: 970
Average youth group night: 35 teens
Hours each teacher worked: 525
Longest distance between parishes: 38 miles
Source: Office of Youth Ministry
Totus Tuus Totus Tuus, a catechetical summer program for first- through 12th-graders, is growing in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. The program, which expanded from seven parishes last year to … Totus Tuus catechetical program is growing in archdiocese
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