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FAITH AND LIFE
OVERVIEW OF LESSONS FOR EACH SUGGESTED AGE GROUP
Click on the year
headings to go to an index of the modules for the suggested age group in question.
6 to 7 year olds (Our Heavenly Father)
THEME: Introduction to the Trinity, with emphasis on the life of Jesus,
the plan of salvation, and the child's part in the plan. Acquaints child with
Mary, angels and saints. Child learns basic prayers. SEQUENCE: Ch.1-8: The Old Testament, God our creator; our home in Heaven
lost through original sin; the world prepares for the Saviour. Ch. 9-21: The Incarnation, life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus. Ch. 22-28: The Holy Spirit, the Church, and Mary our mother.
AIM: To give the first grade student a basic introduction to God, the
life of our Saviour, and to prayer, with a special emphasis on growing to know,
love, and trust God.
7 to 8 year olds (Jesus Our Life)
THEME: Preparation for the first reception of the sacraments of Penance
and Holy Communion, with the law of God and salvation history as background. The
lesson emphasizes God's mercy and love. Covers Commandments, Creation and
Redemption.
SEQUENCE: Ch. 1-16: God teaches us through his law; we obey through love.
Ch. 17-23: We find forgiveness of sins through Jesus' sacrifice.
Ch. 24-34: We prepare for life in Heaven by reception of Jesus in the Eucharist
and our life in the Church.
AIM: To prepare second grade students for Confession and Holy Communion,
and to help them appreciate God's love for them shown in these two sacraments.
There is an added emphasis on the order of the Mass and on prayer.
8 to 9 year olds (Our Life With Jesus)
THEME: God's plan of salvation, from creation to the Incarnation and
Redemption to the birth of the Church at Pentecost and our life in the Church.
Special emphasis on the importance of Confession, Communion and the Mass.
SEQUENCE: Ch. 1-7: The Old Testament covenant with God.
Ch. 8-14: Obedience through love of God and his laws. In Confession we meet
Jesus in his mercy.
Ch. 15-25: The life of Jesus and Jesus in the sacrifice of the Mass.
Ch. 26-30: Our part in the Church born of the Holy Spirit; our relationship with
Mary and the Communion of Saints.
AIM: To show the third grade students that they belong to God's chosen
people and the child's family is an important part of God's family, the Church.
Also, to encourage prayer and love for God's law.
9 to 10 year olds (Jesus Our Guide)
THEME: God's plan to save his people from sin (Salvation History), how we
participate in that plan, and the many ways God helps us in our pilgrimage on
earth to Heaven through his word, his law, and his Church.
SEQUENCE: B.C.: Before Christ
Ch. 1-14: The fall and the first murder. The sin and suffering of mankind. God
chooses his people and their leaders. A.D. In the Year of Our Lord
Ch. 15-30: History changes when Jesus the King comes. Through grace, especially
in the sacraments, we receive the strength to do good.
AIM: To help fourth grade students understand their purpose and goal in
life, and to see God's plan in history and society to lead us all to Heaven, our
true, eternal home.
10 to 11 year olds (Credo: I Believe)
THEME: A thorough study of the articles of the Creed as the basic belief
of our Catholic faith, with a special emphasis on careful understanding of
definitions through the words of the Gospels, and the prophets, and the prayers
of the Church.
SEQUENCE: Unit 1: God the Father of All. The Old Testament and mankind's
participation in and loss of God's life.
Unit 2: God the Son, the Redeemer. The fulfilment of God's plan in Christ, God
and Man.
Unit 3: God, the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifier. Our call to holiness and witness
in the Church.
AIM: To help fifth grade students acquire a solid and specific knowledge
of God and his Church through the understanding of the Creed we profess, and the
distinguished truths of our faith from error that leads away from love of God.
11 to 12 year olds (Following Christ)
THEME: The blueprint for a life of love: the law of God, especially in
the Ten Commandments, and the presence of Jesus in the Holy Mass. The
interaction of the challenges of God's law and his gifts of grace that help us
fulfil his law.
SEQUENCE: Part 1: The Ten Commandments. Forming the conscience and
increasing closeness to God.
Part 2: The Holy Mass. An emphasis on the Real Presence and Christ's sacrifice
and explanation of the parts of the Mass.
Part 3: The Last Things. Death and God's judgment of us, with an emphasis on the
great happiness of Heaven.
AIM: To help the sixth grade student learn to love the law as Christ did
and to cherish and love the Mass as our best prayer to God, and especially to
revere and adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.
12 to 13 year olds (The Life of Grace)
THEME: Grace as our link with God, his gift to us to bring us to Himself
and his eternal life, with an emphasis on transmission of grace through the
seven sacraments and on God's loving gifts of revelation, of himself through the
prophets, the Incarnation, and the Church. The role of grace in developing the
virtues.
SEQUENCE: Part 1: God Reveals Himself. The revelation of God through
creation, the prophets, and to the chosen people.
Part 2: God becomes Man. Jesus, true God and true Man, Priest and Sacrifice.
Part 3: God Shares His Life. The operation of grace in our lives, in developing
the virtues especially through each sacrament.
AIM: To help the young person treasure the sacraments as indispensable to
a full Christian life of love and truth. To understand how grace works in our
soul and its relation to practicing the virtues and to appreciate our gifts of
reason and faith.
13 to 14 year olds (Our Life in the Church)
THEME: The history of the Church--its founding by Christ, its birth in
the Holy Spirit, the marks of the one, true Church, the Fathers and Doctors of
the Church, the saints and the role of the religious and laity up to the
present. The structure of the Church Jesus planned, the role of the Magisterium,
the clergy, the religious and the laity and our own vocations.
SEQUENCE: Part 1: The Church. Christ's plan for the Church's structure
and its necessary attributes; the Church's teaching authority. The early Church:
Martyrs, Fathers, Saints and Mary.
Part 2: The Christian in the World. Religious and laity, Holy Orders, Marriage,
and family life; call to holiness.
Part 3: The Last Things. Death, Judgment, the end of the world.
AIM: To help the teenager know and love the Church as Christ's Body and
the Magisterium as the sure voice of Jesus, so that the young person may be
strengthened through his life in the Church to face the confusion and secularism
of modern-day society.
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