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Quarterly report

June 23, 2020

Church of St. Anthony, New Town, North Dakota


The Black & Indian Grant has helped the Church of St. Anthony in New Town, North Dakota to provide many different opportunities for our students. We wanted to offer St. Anthony Day Camp this summer from June 18-23, but the group of counselors and chaperones that come yearly at the last minute cancelled out and we were not able to pull it together with such short notice. We did accommodate children from New Town by offering them the opportunity to attend the overnight camp at the Church of St. Anthony in Mandaree. This year we will do the camp with our own staff and will need grant funds to buy a program to use or to help with the day camp supplies and materials. We also will have to provide food and snacks for our children this summer, where before we were given help from the community coming in to present. This year we did not have camp due to Covid 19 at St. Anthony in New Town.

The Church of St. Anthony also provides Faith Formation classes on Wednesday evenings. We will begin with our preregistration September 4th and will offer root beer floats as the parents do a preregistration. We begin in September and go through May. We need to provide teacher and student workbooks, Biblical Movies, prayer incentives and we also provide a small snack for our students in attendance. The grant monies have helped to support these items. We ended our year on May 10th and had a picnic and games. We gave the students statues of St. Anthony at the end of the year. We just had our Christmas program after Mass on December 8th. The children sang songs and did a play. Monies were used to buy materials for CCD class, food on Wednesday evening. St. Nick came and passed out goody bags. This spring we stopped our CCD classes at New Town, what we have been doing is planning for next fall. We are going to use Faith Delivered and begin some on line, at home, CCD classes. We see that students don’t often complete a year of CCD and are not as prepared as we know they should be. At this point it is necessary to try something else.

As the year continued on we were able to open the Atrium for the Catechist’s of the Good Shepherd. We needed to buy supplies for the Level I of Catechist’s of the Good Shepherd. There was training available for this particular style of Faith Formation locally in Bismarck and we have sent people to the training. We sent one person for training and they were not able to completer the week due to an illness in the family. More materials were purchased for the atrium and we will be offering classes on Sunday as well as Wednesday evening. We have now extended this to Sunday morning following the 8:30 am Mass. We have bought a few more supplies for our practical work stations. This spring we stopped classes at the Children’s house due to Covid 19, but we are moving forward and will be sending some people to training this summer.

We continue to prepare adults and children as well for the Sacraments. In order to do so we also have to buy materials and supplies and have used these grant monies for this. We have prepared children for Baptism, First Holy Communion, Sacrament of Reconciliation, and Confirmation. Fr. Roger continues to do Marriage preparation and other classes as well. We are always looking for different materials and ways to teach these Sacraments and continue to build our curriculum of materials to use. This quarter, we prepared a child in Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Holy Communion and Confirmation. I am working with contacting parents that would be interested in individualized instruction. I also buy different Sacramental prep materials to buy for our library.