ARCHDIOCESE OF SEATTLE ~ FAITH FORMATION
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Catechism of the Catholic Church The Mysteries of Christ's Life.
The Mysteries of Jesus' Infancy and Hidden Life. The Mysteries of Jesus' Public Life. Expectation of the Messiah and his Spirit Two prophetic lines developed among this purified remnant. One led to an expectation of the Messiah and the other to the expectation of the Spirit. |
God Reveals Himself Through His Son, Jesus Christ A lesson plan to show how God reveals Himself to us through his Son, Jesus Christ. An emphasis on the notion that Jesus reveals to us who God is.
Five Ways to Pray with Jesus During Ordinary Time During Lent, Jesus is beside us in the desert; at Passiontide (the last two weeks of Lent), he’s the Suffering Servant; and at Easter, he is the Risen Christ. But what is our image of Jesus during Ordinary Time?
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Birth of Jesus to Ascension Cards Play Memory, Go Fish, or Sequencing with these cards. The cards can also help students establish the content and order of the Matthew, Mark and Luke (synoptic) gospels. Example: Take the gospel of Mark since it's the shortest and ask the students to take the cards and put them in the order which Mark mentions them in his book. (This game is free, however it can only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit.)
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How Much Do You Know About the Prophecies Fulfilled by Jesus? (Quiz) A quiz to help you learn more about what the prophets of the Old Testament predicted of the Messiah. (Catholic-Link)
USCCB - Beliefs and Teachings Catholics find that meaning and hope in Jesus Christ, whom God the Father has sent into the world for the salvation of all peoples.
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.