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Students order important events from the 19th and 20th centuries.
On this handout, students match the meaning to each line of the Lord’s Prayer.
On this handout, students must use clues to unscramble words related to prayer.
This handout guides students as they locate and read various Scripture passages focusing on the many way God calls us to prayer.
This handout helps students identify their talents, gifts, and personality and how these fit into God’s vocation for their lives.
This handout guides students to examine several Scripture passages exemplifying what it means to say “yes” to God’s call.
This handout guides students to recognize the importance of stories, both in our families and our faith.
This handout asks students to identify the role of the various liturgical ministers at Mass.
This handout asks students to think about and reflect on moments in their life that have been significant.
This handout asks students to think about the Liturgy of the Hours before they answer questions about and create their own morning and evening prayers.
This handout challenges students to find symbols in their classroom or school and identify the deeper meaning of each.
This handout provides the outline for an interview of a married couple.
This handout provides questions for students to answer as they observe the roles of men and women on TV.
This handout provides a note-taking guide while reading chapters 19-20 from Exodus.
This handout asks students to keep a running record of how they observe the Ten Commandments in their actions throughout a week.
This handout provides three situations where teenagers are not fully respecting themselves. Students read the situations and respond with suggestions that demonstrate more self-respect.
An introduction to prayer from "The Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth" Teacher Guide.
A worksheet, found in “The Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth” Teacher Guide, that is based on students’ current understanding and experience with prayer.