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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 …
It is important for us to take stock of where we are in life and put plans in place to achieve our goals. It is important to do that in our spiritual life as well. We are all spiritual people. …
For the next twenty-four hours, pay attention to experiences and details of your day. The following list suggests phenomena for you to observe, and you may think of other subjects for observation. Create an observation journal on a separate sheet …
In the time allotted for this exercise, answer each question to the best of your knowledge. Each set of questions corresponds to the units you will study in this course and represents content you will cover in more detail in …
Everyone knows what it feels like to be on the inside and the outside of a group of people. Fill in the statements below, and then write a prayer to Jesus asking for his help when you are an outsider …
A preassessment about things that a student already knows, thinks that they know, and wants to know about the Sacrament of Holy Orders.
A preassessment of one’s knowledge of terms and concepts associated with the Vocation of Holy Orders.
A worksheet where students are asked to read and reflect on the Gospel of Luke’s powerful image of how Christ is present in the celebration of the Eucharist through the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Several questions about yourself and relationships to consider before entering into the permanent covenant of marriage.
A numbers of questions relating to the equality of men and women in society as well as in marriage.
A set of questions that accompany the PowerPoint presentation “The Sacrament of Pardon and Peace.”
A worksheet comprised of questions, columns, and numbers, where students can rate themselves and see if they are achieving their full potential.
A worksheet focused on reflecting on the meaning of infant Baptism.
This survey provides an opportunity for students to identify some areas of their lives that they feel they need help to improve. Part 1 of this exercise is strictly personal; however, students’ reflections will help them with a complementary group …