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Experiencing God’s Love Through the Splendor of Creation Early Saturday morning, I left the house at dawn for a much-needed walk. I’d been feeling down for a few days, depression creeping up behind me, ready to pounce. The walk was a proactive measure. I would not let the depression devour me. Shemaiah Gonzalez-Busted Halo
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Finding God in All Things Finding God in all things is at the core of Ignatian Spirituality and is rooted in our growing awareness that God can found in every one, in every place and in everything. When we learn to pay more attention to God, we become more thankful and reverent, and through this we become more devoted to God, more deeply in love with our Creator.
A Reverence for Scripture and Tradition
The Catholic Church recognizes that God’s Revelation comes to us in two ways: Scripture and Tradition. |
Teaching of the Catholic Church-Quiz Features flashcards, matching, plus other learning activities on the topics regarding divine revelation, scripture and tradition, plus other learning activities.
Divine Revelation PowerPoint - This PowerPoint explores how God has revealed Himself to us through Jesus Christ, Scripture, and Tradition. (Saint Mary's Press)
Introduction to Revelation - This article offers an overview and introduction to the Revelation in the Catholic Church, including Natural and Divine Revelation and information the Church Father and the Second Vatican Council. (Saint Mary's Press)
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USCCB-Divine Revelation Catechesis: “Teaching What God Has Taught Us”Article by Fr. Robert A. Pesarchick, STD
TASK 1 – KNOWLEDGE OF THE FAITH– Students explore, profess, and reflect on our Catholic faith, which is the content of God's revelation found in Sacred Scripture and Sacred tradition and lived out in the Creed and Church doctrine.
The Essential Concepts come from the Table of Contents for the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC). They have been re-organized to fit under the Six Tasks of Catechesis. CCC articles numbers associated with each Essential Concept are listed throughout this document. Referencing CCC article numbers is a recommended resource for catechist preparation.
The Essential Concepts come from the Table of Contents for the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC). They have been re-organized to fit under the Six Tasks of Catechesis. CCC articles numbers associated with each Essential Concept are listed throughout this document. Referencing CCC article numbers is a recommended resource for catechist preparation.
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Marriage & Family Life, Formation
Youth ~ Young Adult ~ Religious Education
Marriage & Family Life, Formation
Youth ~ Young Adult ~ Religious Education