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Students will examine seven different images of God’s people used in the Bible, and describe what each image reveals about God’s relationship with his people.
On this worksheet partners choose three scripture passages from both the Old and New Testaments. They then note how what each passage teaches about prayer and our relationship with God.
Students look up various Bible passages to create an understanding of who Mary was.
This worksheet presents a list of names for Jesus taken from Scripture. Students examine the meaning and purpose for each title.
This handout allows students to fill in the blanks as they examine the Beatitudes
An individual worksheet where students rank the priority Jesus placed on certain values in his ministry
Students answer questions about the story of Jesus' Resurrection from one of the four Gospels.
Students read passages from the Gospels to explore the numerous emotions that Jesus experienced during his time on Earth.
After reading several pieces of information that might be shared by a friend, students decide which should be kept confidential and which might be shared with others.
Read each of the following Scripture passages and explain in writing how they each give insight into Jesus’ prayer life.
For each of the following actions, write a selfish motivation and a selfless motivation. Responses have been supplied for the first action as examples.
With your group, read Saint Ignatius of Antioch’s letter to the Romans. Then answer the following questions.
Use a separate sheet of paper to answer the following questions. Each group member must turn in an answer sheet.
The Lord’s Prayer includes three forms of prayer: praise, petition, and promise. Identify the types of prayer expressed in each phrase of the Lord’s Prayer.
The Precepts of the Church direct us to participate in the sacramental life of the Church so that we might be nourished for living a moral life. Following are the Precepts of the Church as designated by the Catholic bishops …
Read the passage listed under “Forgiveness and Salvation,” and then read your assigned passages from Matthew, Mark and John, or Luke, and answer the questions as your teacher has directed, either in writing (on a separate sheet of paper) or …
Questions about how we can imitate Jesus’ example in the way we interact with others.
Consider the following list of things. Which of them is necessary for you to have in order to be happy? Place a check mark in front of each one you feel is necessary.
The Precepts of the Church are rooted in Scripture and Tradition. Do your best to locate Old and New Testament passages (in the Old Law and the New Law) that support each of the following precepts.
For each situation, determine whether the action itself is good, neutral, or bad; whether the intent is good; and whether the circumstances keep the person who is considering the action from acting freely.
Questions about Scripture verses that talk about forgiveness and salvation.
Read and discuss the meaning of the parable your group was assigned from the list below. Use this question to guide your discussion: What lesson was Jesus trying to teach about the Kingdom or about our relationship with the Kingdom …