18 LEARN MORE AT UNIT 3: OTHERS HELP US KEEP THE COVENANT Chapter Lesson Goals Scripture Key Words* Catechism Pillar Catechism References People of Faith 11.  GoodLeaders Help Us Keep the Covenant 12.  The Church Helps Us Keep the Covenant 13.  A Covenant of Love 14.  The Peaceful Kingdom 15.  We Renew Our Baptismal Promises Believe Saint Louis of France Saint Francis Xavier Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Blessed James Miller Saint Paul the Apostle 897–913 1142–1143 1548–1551 2179 anoint, obedient consistency womb,physically, spiritually, godparents parish, Communion of Saints leopard,poisonous, sacred, harmony • to explain that Samuel anointed David as leader of the Israelites in the Old Covenant • to identify the Church and its leaders as the community that helps us keep the New Covenant • to state that God gives us certain gifts to help one another keep the New Covenant • to review that the Sacrament of Baptism brings us into the Body of Christ, the Church • to state that Baptism is a covenant between God and us • to identify each one of us as an important and necessary part of the Body of Christ • to state that loving God is part of the Old Covenant • to identify that Jesus made loving God part of the New Covenant also • to recall that the first three commandments are about loving God • to explain that the prophet Isaiah has shown us a picture of the peace of the Kingdom of God • to identify Jesus as the king who will bring about this peaceful kingdom • to describe peaceful ways we can contribute to the coming of the Kingdom of God • to recall that Baptism is a new birth that makes us children of God and members of the Church • to review that Baptism makes us part of the New Covenant of Jesus • to discuss the meaning of the promises made at Baptism for us by our godparents 783–786 901–913 1141–1142 1241, 1253 201–202 2083–2195 672, 736 2302–2306 2437–2442 1213–1284 Celebrate Live Pray Live: Catholic Social Teaching 1 Samuel 16:10–13 (p. 390) 1 Corinthians 12:14–18, 27 (p. 1808) Deuteronomy 6:4–9 (p. 254) Isaiah 11:6–9 (p. 1106) John 3:4–6 (p. 1658) *Bold and italicized key words indicate terms introduced and defined in TheCatholicChildren’sBible DISCOVER! GRADE 4 SCOPE & SEQUENCE Liturgical Season Lesson Goals Scripture Key Words* Chapter Catechism References People of Faith Our Lady of the Rosary Holy Mary, Mother of God All Saints’ Day Holy Men and Women, Pray for Us Advent A King of Peace Christmas/Epiphany The Gifts We Bring Our Lady of the Rosary Saints Mary, Martha, and Lazarus Saint John the Baptist Saint John Chrysostom 531–534 963–975 2197–2233 Temple,treasured,favor leopard,poisonous, sacred,Advent resurrection,canonization, intercessors frankincense,myrrh, tangible, intangible • to recall that Mary is the Mother of Jesus • to state that Jesus gave Mary to us to be our Mother too • to identify Jesus as being obedient to his parents • to identify All Saints’ Day as the day on which we celebrate all the saints who are in Heaven, even those whose names we do not know • to recall that everyone who believes in Jesus will live forever • to state that we are all called to become saints • to recall Advent as the season in which we await the coming of the Savior, the Prince of Peace • to define the three comings of Jesus: his coming as a child in Bethlehem, his coming at the end of time, and his coming into our hearts at Christmas • to identify Jesus as the king foretold by Isaiah • to identify Jesus as not only the King of the Jews but also the King of the entire world • to explain that the “men from the East” in the Gospel passage are also called “Magi” or “the Three Kings” • to state that the tradition of Christmas gift-giving comes from the gifts of the Magi 946–962 522–524 1095, 2612 525–530 Luke 2:46–52 (p. 1582) John 11:25, 38–41, 43–44 (p. 1680) Isaiah 11:6–9 (p. 1106) Matthew 2:9–11 (p. 1448) LITURGICAL SEASON LESSONS