LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students will be able to:
1. Understand what happens during Reconciliation
2. Be able to understand why we confess our sins and say... Read More...
Help students understand what it means to examine your conscience with this lesson plan.
1) Students will investigate the meaning of the word “conscience” us... Read More...
To begin preparation for the Forgiveness liturgy, ask students to research quotes that refer to “forgiveness” and create a poster for each class to display. Th... Read More...
Derived from the Greek word, bapto or baptizo, baptism means to wash or immerse. The ritual of Baptism symbolizes the washing away of sins and cleansing the sou... Read More...
This craft uses very simple materials to create a small backdrop and characters for acting out the important story of John the Baptist and Jesus in the Jordan R... Read More...
Overview
This lesson will enable students to gain a better understanding of Saints Paul and Peter’s importance in the spread of Christianity.
Level: 6-8
Le... Read More...
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Students will be able to:
Research a Saint of their own choice
Make a presentation with visual aids about the life of a Sa... Read More...
God gives each of us the opportunity to become saints in our lifetime. On All Saint’s Day, we honor those who heard God’s call and had the strength and courage ... Read More...
Students will be assigned a partner to create an interview with a saint. Using the handout below, questions and answers will be brainstormed to help perform the... Read More...