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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.
After reading the fictional story of Hugh in the textbook, use the chart below to reflect on the similarities and differences in the faith life of Hugh and you!
The descriptions below relate to the Church, present and past. Write the word or name from the box that matches each description. Some words will be used more than once.
Activities for Chapter 14 The Organization of the Catholic Church, including a core activity, core activity extension, and additional activities.
In your visit to a different Christian Church, be prepared to ask the church’s representative some thoughtful questions about what they believe, their mission, and their worship. Here are some questions to start with. You might also think of other …
Write at least two examples of ways that the Church and you model the four Marks of the Church.
You will be guided through this handout, taking notes and answering questions as directed in your class.
Each statement below is a core belief of the Catholic faith. Choose a symbol (“I get it,” “I’m unsure,” or “I don’t get it”) that best reflects your understanding of each belief. Then briefly explain what you might know about …
A worksheet completed in groups about the history, role, and characteristics of secular institutes.
A partially independent and partially group completed worksheet for students to fill out about the inspirations and charisms of a particular religious congregation or order.
A worksheet with questions about the future of priestly ministry.
A worksheet completed in groups about the effects of the Sacrament of Holy Orders from both the book and the student’s personal knowledge.
While watching the PowerPoint “The Formation of a Priest”, the students must fill out this worksheet by filling in the blanks.
Several strips of paper that may come in handy when researching the role of the Magisterium.
A chart outlining different types of Church documents, the author and audience of each particular document, and what’s in each document.
A chart that compares and contrasts the specific qualities of bishops, priests, and deacons.
A number of questions on the leadership structure of the Church.
A preassessment of knowledge on the Church's Liturgy.
This activity is part of the Living in Christ Series. Students may 'agree' or 'disagree' with various statements about the Church as a way to preassess the class.
This activity is part of the Living in Christ Series. Students can identify various items that might be found in the "Domestic Church" - that is, the Christian home and family.