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![]() 21 Things We Do When We Make the Sign of the Cross The Sign of the Cross is a simple gesture yet a profound expression of faith. As Catholics, it’s something we do when we enter a church, after we receive Communion, before meals, and every time we pray. But what exactly are we doing when we make the Sign of the Cross?
12 Things to Know and Share about the Trinity The Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian Faith. Here are 12 things to know and share.
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Explaining the Holy Trinity “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit”—these are words we use every time we pray the Sign of the Cross. Even young children know them. The prayer expresses the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity, that God reveals himself in Three Persons: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
![]() How an Apple is like the Trinity - Fun lesson for children from Catholicicing.com. More Trinity lessons from Catholicicing - click here.
Holy Trinity Lesson Plans and Activities One God, three persons. God is a Holy Trinity, a communion of persons. What a great mystery for our students to seek to understand and for us to teach! This Most Holy Trinity lesson plan challenges students to us historic symbols of the Trinity to explain how God is one substance yet three distinct persons.
Three Persons of Trinity - An activity where children will better understand the relationship of the three persons of the Trinity.
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Trinity The Father gives rise to the Son while the Father and Son give rise to the Holy Spirit. God's unity is never compromised because the three are consubstantial, one in being. To begin to consider this mystery we must consider that love is what God is.
The Trinity is one of those "super-mysteries" that are really difficult to understand and even to talk about. But Fr. John Parks does an awesome job explaining how God is one God, three persons -- what we call the Trinity. (Lifeteen)
Who the heck is the Holy Spirit? (Lifeteen)
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The Mystery of the Trinity: Why True Love Always Requires Three Religion teachers and catechists are different from all other teachers because they have the opportunity to pray in class with their students. There are a variety of options that teachers have to choose from when selecting class prayers. The resources below are meant to assist teachers in selecting the best prayers for their classrooms.
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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Youth ~ Young Adult ~ Religious Education