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October - Becoming a Parent-Friendly Parish

National Parents' Week takes place this month so our top tip for October invites parishes to consider how parent-friendly they are. 

Sarah Johnson, author of Daring to be Different: Being a Faith Family in a Secular World has devised a set of questions:

  • How easy is it for a parent with young children to feel at home and perhaps become involved in your parish?

  • Are there activities for all age groups and for parents of all age groups? See the chart developed by St Joan of Arc parish in Highbury as an example. The Family Worship website has some interesting pointers and checklists for involving all ages in Sunday liturgies.  

  • Is support for parents included in programmes for Holy Communion and Confirmation? Is there access to a parentcraft course such as that offered by the Family Caring Trust?

  • Is sufficient account taken of the logistics for families with several children over a wide age range? Timetabling can be difficult enough when parents are juggling work and home life

  • How often does the parish take an audit of what support parents have in their parish? Use or adapt a questionnaire from the Everybody's Welcome resource  

  • Does the timing of activities take into account the constraints on parents’ lives placed by school term dates and holidays?

  • A well organised children’s liturgy group (with regular training and support from their parish, deanery or diocese) can be crucial to making parents feel welcome. See Liturgy of the Word with Children published by the Bishops' Conference Liturgy Office. published by the Bishops' Conference Liturgy Office.

The importance of parents

"The joyful love with which our parents welcomed us and accompanied our first steps in this world is like a sacramental sign and prolongation of the benevolent love of God from which we have come. The experience of being welcomed and loved by God and by our parents is always the firm foundation for authentic human growth and authentic development, helping us to mature on the way towards truth and love, and to move beyond ourselves in order to enter into communion with others and with God."
Pope Benedict XVI. Sermon at the Fifth World Meeting of Families, Valencia 2006