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'''Curriculum and handouts for the 2023-24 HS RCIA Catechism class''' Subpage of [[HS RCIA Class 2023-2024]] * See the sidebar menu for this page's list of handouts used in our HS RCIA class 2023-24 * Each handout will include a statement of Content, Purpose, Format ** and options for viewing the document * See also [[HS RCIA Class 2023-2024/Lesson plans|HS RCIA Class 2023-2024 Lesson plans]] <div class="nomobile"> '''Instructions and notes on using this page''' * Click expand to read instructions on use of this page <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> '''Expand/Collapse''' * for easier reading, sections will have "Expand" / "Collapse" toggles to show content for each lesson or handout <br> ''' page not optimized for mobile view''' * mobile users will only be able to view PDF files links and page images * to view pdf files on mobile, click on the file link, which will open up the file in your browser <br> '''Toggling menu and page width on/off''' * for menu and page width toggle see screenshots (click on image to enlarge): <gallery mode="packed-hover" widths="175"> Toggle-menu-off_screenshot.png|Toggle Side-bar menus at upper left (menu off) Toggle-menu-on_screenshot.png|Toggle Side-bar menus at upper left (menu on) Toggle-full width view_screenshot.png|Toggle full-width view lower right (full width view) Toggle-limitied width view_screenshot.png|Toggle limited-width view lower right (limited width view) </gallery> <br> '''PDF Handouts''' * to view PDFs # click on the link to the original file for viewing or download # click on the first Expand to view a scrollable pdf reader # click on the second Expand to view a gallery of page images; then click on the image to scroll through the pages <br> click on "Collapse" above to close this section ----------- </div></div> <br> == Bishop's Quiz: Confirmation Questions == See [https://stmaryoldtown.org/wp-content/uploads/Confirmation-Questions-Bishop-Burbidge-rev-01.2019.pdf Confirmation-Questions-Bishop-Burbidge-rev-01.2019.pdf (stmaryoldtown.org)] == Catechism: Ten BIG Ideas == * Content: ** list of ten BIG ideas for catechism (learning about the Catholic faith) ** presented in short (1 page) and long forms (2 pages) * Purpose: students to identify large concepts and measure their knowledge and learning progress with them * Format: single page pdf in table form (portrait) * Related pages: [[Catechism definition]], [[Big Ideas for Catechism]] * View file: [[Media:Catechism_Ten_BIG_IDEAS.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Catechism Ten BIG IDEAS.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Catechism Ten BIG IDEAS_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Catechism Ten BIG IDEAS_Page_2.jpg Catechism Ten BIG IDEAS_Page_3.jpg </gallery> </div> </div> </div> ----------- </div> <br> == The Catholic Mass == === The Catholic Mass overview (simple outline) === * Content: parts of the Mass with brief descriptions of their liturgical purpose and context * Purpose: student familiarity with the Mass * Format: multi-page pdf in outline form (portrait view) * Related pages: [[Catholic Mass (overview)]], [[Mass responses in English and Latin]], [[Mass responses in English and Spanish]] * View file: [[Media:Mass_The_Catholic_Mass_simple-outline.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Mass The Catholic Mass simple-outline.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div><br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Mass_The Catholic Mass_simple-outline_p1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Mass_The Catholic Mass_simple-outline_p2.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_simple-outline_p3.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_simple-outline_p4.jpg </gallery> </div> </div> ----------- </div> <br> === The Catholic Mass (detailed outline) === * Content: ** the parts of the Mass ** their Scriptural origins and purposes ** Priestly text and People's responses * Purpose: deeper awareness and understanding of the parts of the Mass * Format: multi-page pdf in outline form (landscape view) * Related pages: [[Catholic Mass]] * View file: [[Media:The Catholic Mass parts and purposes handout.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:The Catholic Mass parts and purposes handout.pdf</pdf> <br> ---------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> * Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_2.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_3.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_4.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_5.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_6.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_7.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_8.jpg Mass_The Catholic Mass_outline_landscape-w-notes_5_Page_9.jpg </gallery> </div> === Eucharistic Prayers=== * Content: Comparison of the various Eucharistic Prayers * Purpose: for students to view and appreciate the differences in Eucharistic Prayers * Format: pdf chart (landscape) * Related pages: [[Catholic Mass]] * View file: [[Media:Eucharistic_Prayers_comparison_v2.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Eucharistic Prayers comparison v2.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_2.jpg Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_3.jpg Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_4.jpg Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_5.jpg Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_6.jpg Eucharistic Prayers_comparison_v2_Page_7.jpg </gallery> </div> == Covenants == * Content: list of the Old Covenants with Jesus and the New Covenant * Purpose: for students to appreciate the connections between the Old and New Covenants / Testaments * Format: single-page pdf in chart form (portrait) * Related pages: * View file: [[Media:Covenants chart.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Covenants chart.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Covenants-chart.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] == Liturgical Calendar == * Content: we used the Liturgical calendar and other related resources from the USCCB website (US Conference of Catholic Bishops) * Purpose: understanding and more fully participating in Mass and the Catholic faith * Format: see below links to outside resources (mostly USCCB) * Related pages: [[Liturgical calendar]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to see links to resources and image of the liturgical calendar <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> Resources: * [https://www.usccb.org/resources/2024cal.pdf LITURGICAL CALENDAR (usccb.org)] for full 2024 liturgical year calendar (Dec 3, 2023 - Nov 31, 2024) ** document also contains Holy Days of Obligation and Saints feast days * USCCB resources on the 2024 Liturgical seasons: ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/advent What is Advent?] ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/christmas Christmas] ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/lenthttps://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/lent What is Lent?] ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/triduum Easter Triduum] ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/easter What is Easter?] ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/ordinary-time Ordinary Time] * see also from the USCCB: ** [https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year-and-calendar/understanding-the-liturgical-colors Understanding the Liturgical Colors] ** [https://www.usccb.org/committees/canonical-affairs-church-governance/complementary-norms#tab--canon-1246-%C2%A72-holy-days-of-obligation Complementary Norms] <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: * [[File:Rok_liturgiczny_-_Liturgical_year.jpg|none|thumb|Roman Rite liturgical year]] == Nicene Creed == * Content: Nicene Creed parts explanations of its major parts * Purpose: for students to learn the meaning and scriptural sources of the Nicene Creed * Format: multiple=page pdf in chart form (portrait) * Related pages: [[Nicene Creed]] * View file: [[Media:Nicene_Creed_chart_with_explanations.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Nicene Creed chart with explanations.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Nicene Creed_chart-w-explanation_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Nicene Creed_chart-w-explanation_Page_3.jpg Nicene Creed_chart-w-explanation_Page_4.jpg Nicene Creed_chart-w-explanation_Page_2.jpg </gallery> </div> == Our Father prayer == * Content: Our Father prayer (or "Lord's Prayer") with scriptural sources and notes on the text and its meaning * Purpose: for thoughtful prayer while reciting the Our Father's prayer * Format: single page pdf in table form (landscape) * Related pages: [[Our Father]] * View file: [[Media:Our_Father_prayer.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Our Father prayer.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Our Father prayer.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] == Salvation History == * Content: review of "Salvation History," or "God's plan for salvation" * Purpose: students to recognize scriptural connections across the Old Testament to Jesus' actions and goal of salvation in the New Testament * Format: multiple=page pdf in table form (portrait) * Related pages: [[Salvation History]] * View file: [[Media:Salvation_History.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Salvation History.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Salvation History_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Salvation History_Page_2.jpg Salvation History_Page_3.jpg Salvation History_Page_4.jpg Salvation History_Page_5.jpg Salvation History_Page_6.jpg Salvation History_Page_7.jpg Salvation History_Page_8.jpg </gallery> </div> == Ten Commandments == * Content: Comparison of the texts of the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament books Exodus & Deuteronomy and the traditional Catholic version * Purpose: Students to see Scriptural origins of the Ten Commandments and how they are interpreted in the traditional Catholic text * Format: single page pdf (landscape) * Related pages: [[Ten Commandments]] * View file: [[Media:Ten_Commandments_Exodus,_Deuteronomy,_Traditional_forms_comparison.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Ten Commandments Exodus, Deuteronomy, Traditional forms comparison.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Ten Commandments_Exodus-Deuteronomy-Traditional-comparison.jpg |none|thumb|168x168px|Click on image to view in slideshow view]] == Typology == * Content: brief set of Old and New Testameent "types" ** note: related to Salvation History ** this Typologies set is incomplete * Purpose: students to make connections between the Old and New Testaments and learn deeper connections between them * Format: multiple=page pdf in table form (portrait) * Related pages: [[Typology]] * View file: [[Media:Typology.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Typology.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Typology_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Typology_Page_2.jpg </gallery> </div> == Vocabulary (running list)== * Content: vocabulary for Catechism * Purpose: ** identify and track key terms and vocabulary ** students should measure their own learning / knowledge aginst this and similar lists * Format: multiple=page pdf in table form (portrait) * Related pages: * View file: [[Media:Vocabulary_running_list.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; adjust screen size with menu (upper left) and full-screen toggle buttons (lower right))</small><br> <pdf width="1600" height="1200">File:Vocabulary running list.pdf</pdf> <br> ----------- click on "Collapse" above to close this section </div></div> <br> Click on this image to view page images in slideshow view: [[File:Vocabulary_running-list_Page_1.jpg|none|thumb|168x168px]] <div style="display: none;"> <gallery> Vocabulary_running-list_Page_2.jpg </gallery> </div> == Vocabulary of Confession == * Content: list of terms and their definitions and purposes regarding the Rite of Confession, as well as their sources in Scripture * Purpose: students to develop awareness and thouhtfulness in approaching the Sacrament of Reconciliation * Format: single-page pdf in outline form // table/chart (portrait / landscape) * Related pages: * View file: [[Media:Vocabulary_of_Confession.pdf]] <div class="nomobile"> * Click expand to read scrollable pdf of the entire document <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <br> <small>(use browser zoom to fit document; 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