This web page is available as a printable document: Diocese of Fargo Requirements for Religious Education (PDF). stay tuned for an update with the same info that is below.
If you are new to the parish position or just need a refresher on the Diocese of Fargo Religious Education Policy this is for you. First we want to say thank you for your willingness to take on this endeavor of passing the faith to our youth.
Parents are the primary educators of the faith for their children, however, the parish programs are a way to partner with them in this task. That is where you come in. The following is some guidance on what is expected from the Diocese and some other resources to help you get going.
Diocese Requirements for Parish Religious Education Program
The Diocese of Fargo has some requirements that are to be followed by all parishes.
First of all, every parish is asked to provide 30 hours total of Religious Education for children and teens per year. This includes events outside of the classroom.
Religious Education Required Textbook Curriculum and Standards
Sacramental Preparation for Reconciliation, Confirmation and First Eucharist
Bishop Folda has implemented a new change to the order of reception for the sacraments of Initiation in the Diocese of Fargo. Children will be prepared and receive the sacrament of Reconciliation in the 2nd grade. In the 3rd grade children will be prepared and receive their First Communion in their home parishes. The date of First Communion is decided upon the pastor of that parish. In the 4th grade children will be prepared and receive the sacrament of Confirmation by the bishop at a designated parish. The Liturgy office will send pastors the date and location of where Confirmation will be received.
The Diocese is switching its sacramental preparation texts, starting Fall of 2026 parishes may switch to Signs of Grace by the Augustine Institute. By fall of 2027 there will be a mandate from the bishop that all parishes must use this new text for sacramental preparation.
The diocese has a policy for preparation of each of the sacraments which includes interviews, parent meetings and a retreat. Please see the Sacramental Preparation page.
Confirmation schedule: The Bishop’s calendar for Confirmations is usually completed by the beginning of the school year. A date will be assigned for your parish and your pastor will have the opportunity to indicate if there are conflicts. The final schedule is published on the Confirmation page. If you have students at a Catholic School, you should notify the school as to when First Eucharist and Confirmation will take place so teachers are able to get students prepared on time. Please also check out the liturgy planning sheet and manual. You can also find information on recording names in the register and other helpful information on this same web page.
All special situations regarding sacraments should be referred to your pastor as soon as you are aware of them.
Children with Special Needs
Classrooms and methods should be adapted as much as possible to accommodate students with special needs. For students who need a special sacramental program there are preparation kits available from the Office of Catechesis: Visit the Special Needs page.
Recruiting and Training Catechists
One of your biggest jobs is recruiting and training catechists. Sometimes, the recruitment ends up being a desperate plea from the pulpit for catechists in September. However, a better tactic is to start right away. Instead of announcing that parents are responsible for their children’s faith education so therefore they should step up, promote it as “we as a parish have a responsibility to pass on the faith to the next generation. We can partner with families in doing this by volunteering to be a catechist.” Also, you might want to explore some flexible plans. Sometimes people may not want to commit the whole year; although not ideal, a class could have a fall catechist and then a spring catechist. We also recommend two adults in every room if possible.
The Alive in Christ has a platform of extra and very helpful resources for catechists in each grade and chapter. These can be found on the lesson planning page. It would be good for you to become familiar of how the platform works and all that it offers for catechists. Your parish should already have an account; you will need a password. Each catechist should have access to the platform: Visit the Alive in Christ web site.
The Alive in Christ website also includes some training videos. There is a series of introduction videos. One video that I recommend every catechist watch is entitled Sacred Scripture and can be found on the in-service resources page, visit the Alive in Christ web site. It shows what a session looks like using the modified Lectio Divina. Lectio Divina starts off every class, but some people may be unfamiliar with it.
Additional training resources:
You may want to connect with your neighboring parishes who have an RE programs for support and also training opportunities to collaborate together. The Diocese of Fargo is organized into regions called deaneries, visit our deanery page.
Other things to be aware of: