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This handout provides a set of guidelines and instructions to help students successfully participate in a Socratic seminar.
This handout helps students list characteristics that come from society and from Jesus’ teachings that describe what it means to be human.
Small-group activity that guides students to discover the culture of Jesus’ world by searching the Gospels
This small-group activity provides each group with an example of Christ's mission. Groups must answer questions surrounding their particular example.
Work with your group to complete the section of this handout that corresponds to your assigned topic.
Your group has been assigned to create a brochure about one of the two major religious orders to emerge during the Catholic Reformation: the Jesuits or the Carmelites. Imagine that you are members of this new religious order during the …
Questions about how we can imitate Jesus’ example in the way we interact with others.
A discussion oriented worksheet that includes meditating on scripture passages and answering questions about the readings as well as personal questions.
A research assignment worksheet done in pairs to find important information about different religious orders.
A scripture passage from the Gospel of Luke about Martha and Mary is read along with a commentary, and is followed by large group discussion questions.
A worksheet completed in groups about the symbolic words and actions that take place during the Rite of Ordination, as well as their meaning and effect.
A reflection worksheet and class discussion on the video Gang Busters: One Man’s Mission to Stop Bullets by Creating Jobs.
This resource is a group activity worksheet that has students list examples of the Bishop’s roles in the areas of teaching, governing, and sanctifying.
This resource is a discussion guide and worksheet about the call to priestly ministry based on the film clip from There Be Dragons.
A series of questions to guide you through a discussion of the single life, whether temporary or permanent.
A student observation form for the Socratic seminar debate method.