Archdiocese of Omaha
Religious Education is broken, often feeling like a conveyor belt to the sacraments rather than a journey, accompanying individuals as they grow in faith. My guest, Janet Sobczyk, shares how she transformed that reality for her daughter Monica, a person with special needs, so she could receive the sacraments. Janet’s story offers powerful lessons for all Faith Formation programs:
Sacramental preparation should go beyond rituals and knowledge to create transformative encounters with Jesus and the community. Janet’s approach demonstrates the importance of meeting individuals where they are and helping them build a genuine relationship with God—because true faith formation starts with the heart.
[02:07] Monica's Sacrament Story: Overcoming Challenges
[05:33] Confirmation Journey: A Mother's Conviction
[10:23] Empowering Parishes: The SEEDS Program
[15:19] Adapting Sacramental Prep for Special Needs
[27:22] The Role of Parents in Faith Formation
[37:27] Reactions to SEEDS Ministry
[43:01] Universal Lessons in Discipling
[47:49] Meditation and Silence
Check out Seeds Ministry or contact Janet directly!
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Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)