Youth Ministries

St. Edward's Parish is a supportive and engaging community striving to include young people in all facets of parish life.
Youth representatives serve on the Parish Pastoral Council, and young people are welcome to serve as lectors, Eucharistic ministers, and religious education teachers. Students in grades 10-12 are invited to take part in the Peer Ministry program, which includes opportunities for exploration of faith, activities, and service programs within the Greater Boston community.
We welcome all young people in the parish to become involved and look forward to assisting any young person transitioning into St. Edward's Parish.

Saint Edward the Confessor Parish develops and implements catechetical programs for grades 7-12 within the framework of a comprehensive youth ministry. In keeping with the framework for Catholic Youth Ministry developed by the Catholic Bishops of the United States and detailed in Renewing the Vision, the program at Saint Edward Parish seeks to be developmentally appropriate for particular grade levels, family friendly, intergenerational, multi-cultural, engaging a variety of leaders, and implementing flexible and adaptable programming.

The Youth Ministry effort for grades 7-12 strives to include the following components of comprehensive ministry:

Advocacy

Catechisis

Community Life

Evangelization

Justice and Service

Leadership Development

Pastoral Care

Prayer and Worship

Grade 7-10 programs include a variety of prayer experiences and liturgies. In grade 7 young people visit the Cathedral of the Holy Cross during a liturgy celebrated by Cardinal O'Malley. Also in grade 7 students participate in a retreat and penance service. In grades 9 and 10 students also take part in retreats which include the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Training

 

Youth group leaders and teachers in grades 7-12 participate in training at the beginning of the academic year and spiritual development workshops during the rest of the year. The training is rooted in the framework for youth ministry and also focuses on the developmental needs of adolescents and the content of the courses being taught.