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This activity asks students to illustrate the organization of the Church by filling in the title of the group or role described in each box.
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.
Students create a storyboard to show how God is revealed in Sacred Tradition.
This handout provides a chart for students to list key relationships that are from their church, community, family, and friends.
This handout lists the ninety-nine Islamic names for God and poses several questions regarding the list.
After presenting John 1:1-18 from the Christian Bible, this handout challenges to students to identify key parts that describe the doctrine of the incarnation.
This handout provides many different images and descriptions of Jesus for students to examine and relate to.
This handout challenges students to identify the associations they have with Greek and Roman gods.
This worksheet presents Zen koans to be interpreted or explained.
This worksheet presents 12 riddles to be solved individually or in a small group
This worksheet provides the opportunity to choose life situations that exemplify practices of the Taoist sage.
This handout provides a reflection on students’ use of words and speech. Students identify ways to improve their use of words to speak truth and kind things.
An individual worksheet that examines the intentions and motivations behind one’s actions.
An individual worksheet that challenges students to apply teachings from the Bhagavad-Gita to real-life situations.
A worksheet on sickness and healing in a community context.
A set of questions that can be used to reflect on the movie “The Secret Garden,” a film that is an excellent example of reconciliation.
A set of questions that can be used to reflect on the movie “My Life” and the key themes surrounding the sacrament of Reconciliation.
This exercise can give students a better sense of their role as an instrument for reconciliation.
Whether or not you have been baptized, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults outlines a process for growing in faith. Here are four statements from the introduction to the rite that describe characteristics of the process. After each statement, …
If you were an infant when you were baptized, ask the following questions of your parents to learn more about the celebration of the sacrament. If you remember your Baptism, answer the questions yourself and ask your parents for details …