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Students review many familiar miracles performed by Jesus in the gospels before choosing a favorite.
This handout asks students to reflect and write about the ways that Jesus' healing is needed in their lives.
This is a writing prompt to help students reflect on what it is like to be a virgin in society today.
Students are asked to list 10 practical ways to keep the 7th, 8th, and 10th Commandments.
A worksheet where students are asked to rank items on their necessity for living a happy life.
An activity where groups of young people are asked to take a look at Scripture passages showing Jesus ”re-creating” an older ethical standard according to a new standard of love.
A worksheet that visually explores the differences between Catholic and catholic.
A handout on defining the Cardinal Virtues and describing how a person who exhibits the Cardinal Virtues acts.
A worksheet focused on what the Ten Commandments teach us about living in right relationship with God and with our neighbors.
Several interview questions for family members on family life and the Fourth Commandment.
A worksheet on honoring God based on students’ knowledge of the first three Commandments.
Two scenarios that involve people making moral choices. Students are asked to identify the object, intention, and circumstances surrounding the act in the scenario and indicate whether the choice is morally good or morally bad.
A worksheet on symbols, their abstract meanings, and how they are integral parts of Church liturgies.
A worksheet where students are asked to fill in information on the liturgical calendar.
A worksheet that looks at the seven Sacraments.
An activity where students are asked to research several religious traditions, complete a comparison chart, and then reflect on their findings.
A chart that students are asked to fill in with at least two examples of ways the Church models the four marks of the Church, and at least two examples of ways they model the four marks of the Church.
An activity where students are given a chart containing the meanings, strengths, and limitations of each of the five models of the Church and asked to answer related questions.
A worksheet where students fill in what they know and understand about violence and nonviolence.
An exercise that encourages students to reflect on how they are different from others, and how they can respectfully respond to these differences.
An activity where students decipher the main ideas of several Church documents, and then make connections to Genesis creations accounts and the call to be stewards of creation.
A worksheet on introspect and knowledge gained from interviews on important life issues including abortion, in vitro fertilization, stem-cell research, euthanasia, the death penalty, and immigration.