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Religious Education

Page Updated:  01-Jan-08
Adult Education
 How can I become a Catholic?
Bible Study.  If you are looking for a more meaningful way to live and work, make Bible study a part of your life.  You will experience a richer appreciation for the Church's teaching and worship.
The first Bible Study at St. Paul Chong Hasang was organized and led by Sister Anisita Marie. The Acts of the Apostles was studied in the time period prior to 1994.
1994-1995 – Catholic Letters: The Epistle of James, the First Epistle of Peter, the Second Epistle of Peter and the Epistle of Jude. Study led by Deacon Weldon Bowling.
1995-1996 - The Study of John I, John II and John III
1996-1997 – Discovering the Bible I by Rev. John Tickle
1997-1998 – Discovering the Bible II by Rev. John Tickle
Summer 1998 – Experiencing Jesus by Rev. Mark Link, S.J. Video
1998-1999 – Gospel of Mark- A study by the Diocese of Little Rock, Arkansas
1999-2000 – The Psalms – A study by the Diocese of Little Rock, Arkansas, Also A Study of the Jesus’ Resurrection
2000-2001 – The Psalms – (continued) A study by the Diocese of Little Rock, Arkansas.
2003-Present:  1st Corinthians
The study of the Bible by parishioners is done by inductive study. Specific parts of the Bible are studied as well as cross-references. The answers to questions are shared when the group meets together. Lectures are presented on Audio or Video programs. The Studies have been led by Pat and Dick Dinwiddie since 1996. The Study Group meets in the Religious Formation Center, Room 8 on Thursday nights at 6 PM.  Each session lasts for one hour.
Point of Contact is Pat Dinwiddie at 699-2518 or 699-8603.
Adults are also invited to participate in the instructions given to those inquiring into the Catholic Faith--Look into the RCIA classes.
Catholic School Education 
     CCD for Public School Students
Volunteer teachers, aides and substitutes are always needed for the CCD Program. Classes are given weekly from September through May for kindergarten to 12th grade. Times and places are announced at the beginning of the school year. A nominal fee is charged to help defray expenses for books and other supplies. For more information, please contact Olga Touchet (Tel: 699-6855)