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Your group is about to found a monastery, and you must develop a rule (or constitution) governing your religious community’s life and work. Answer the following questions to begin developing your monastic rule. Use a separate sheet of paper if …
A worksheet completed in groups about the history, role, and characteristics of secular institutes.
A partially independent and partially group completed worksheet for students to fill out about the inspirations and charisms of a particular religious congregation or order.
A worksheet completed in groups about the effects of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from both the book and the student’s personal knowledge.
A discussion-oriented worksheet on marriage in the New Testament.
An activity that takes a look at marriage in the Old Testament.
A series of short questions on Sacramental Marriage to discuss with a group, or personally respond to.
An outline to help plan a middle school retreat focused on the Church as a saving community.
Several interview questions for family members on family life and the Fourth Commandment.
An activity where students read an assigned Scripture passage of the mythical genre and then work on interpreting what they have read, from “The Catholic Youth Bible” Old Testament Teacher Guide.
Socratic seminar symbol codes to help quickly evaluate a seminar speaker.
A reading on the process and expectations for the Socratic Seminar debate.
The leader’s copy of several preassessment questions and answers used to gauge students’ knowledge of the Sacraments of Holy Orders and Matrimony.
A reading on using a mind map, which is a creative way to introduce a concept.
This worksheet is part of the Living in Christ Series. It helps students reflect on various gifts, skills and virtues they might posesses in order to discern specific ministries they might be good at.
This activity is part of the Living in Christ Series. Students can answer basic, advanced, and highly reflective questions about the story.
This activity is part of the Living in Christ Series. Students watching the movie "Simon Birch" can use this handout to follow along and reflect on major themes in the film.