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Title: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE CATHOLIC?


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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE CATHOLIC?
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We need to be reminded more often than
instructed.S.Johnson
  • Catholics are Christians who affirm Jesus
  • we are saved
  • Tradition is important to us
  • Catholics use minds and hearts
  • ratio et fides
  • We believe in sacramentality
  • ordinary reveals extraordinary
  • Catholics emphasize community
  • we are the Body of Christ

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Core characteristics of Christianity
  • positive anthropology
  • conviction of the sacramentality of life
  • emphasis on relationship
  • commitment to history, tradition
  • appreciation of wisdom
  • emphasis on
  • spirituality
  • social justice
  • hospitality

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In other words...
Why did God make us? know love serve message
community service
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Problems of our Culture
  • Privatization of religion
  • separation of private from public life
  • Tendency to psychologize
  • how do you feel?
  • Reductive inclusivity
  • Seinfeld not that theres anything wrong
  • Relativism
  • its OK if its me

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According to the Bishops 1972 letter To Teach
as Jesus Did, the Catholic religious education
program is characterized by
  • Teaching of the message of Jesus
  • Creation of a faith community
  • The expectation of Christian service

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Message
  • We teach the Scriptures and Tradition
  • We study the life and teachings of Jesus
  • We study the teachings and doctrine of the Church
  • We infuse the religious dimension into all parts
    of the activities of the program
  • We train our teachers in the knowledge of the
    Catholic religion and methods for teaching
    religion

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Message
  • There is an annual catechists retreat
  • There is a clear articulation of the religious
    mission of the parish
  • There is a concise plan for updating of religion
    curricula
  • There is a requirement that catechists be updated
    regularly on Church teaching

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Community
  • We welcome all into the parish community
  • We regularly share our faith and take
    opportunities for communal prayer and worship.
  • We treat all persons with dignity and respect.
  • We relate the religious education community to
    the larger parish and Church community

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Community
  • Students participate in meaningful liturgies and
    prayer opportunities
  • Catechists are inserviced on various forms of
    prayer
  • Parents are involved in sacramental preparation
  • Parents are involved in the religious formation
    of their children

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Service
  • Service learning opportunities are an integral
    part of the program
  • Students are instructed on the integration of
    Gospel teaching into service
  • Service projects are regularly assessed with
    regard to the appropriateness and value
  • Students are instructed in the social justice
    teachings of the Church

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Service
  • Issues such as racism, ageism, sexism are
    addressed by the catechists and others
  • Students are challenged to live in a socially
    responsible way by taking example from
    administrators and catechists
  • There is a conscious effort to meet the needs of
    a diverse student population
  • There is a sense of global responsibility

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Elements of Catholic Identity
Catholic Leadership Religious Education Worship Fa
ith Development Witness/Service Faith
Community Total Person/Student Philosophy Traditio
n Parental Involvement
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Leadership a rubric
  • Parish administration and staff give witness to
    the lived Gospel.
  • The director develops and promotes integration of
    faith and values.
  • Financial accountability and sharing of resources
    reflect Catholic social teaching.
  • The administrator emphasizes the Catholic nature
    of the program in the public forum.

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Religious Education a rubric
  • There is an articulated religion program.
  • The religion program articulates the teachings of
    the Catholic Church.
  • Catechists are trained in good pedagogy.
  • The religion curriculum is supervised and
    evaluated.
  • Teachers of religion are professionally competent.

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Worship a rubric
  • Meaningful liturgies are provided.
  • Students participate in preparation of liturgical
    celebrations.
  • Liturgies and paraliturgical celebrations mark
    important observances in the parish
  • Students are instructed in meaning and
    participation in worship services.

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Faith Development a rubric
  • Signs, symbols, rituals and traditions of the
    Catholic Church are evident within the
    environment.
  • The religious education program fosters and
    promotes the faith experience of students and
    staff.
  • The program teaches prayers and praying as part
    of the development of students and staff.

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Witness/Service a rubric
  • The students are given instruction on the
    Churchs social teaching.
  • Ample opportunities are provided for service to
    others.
  • The students and the catechists reflect the lived
    message of the Gospel

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Faith Community
  • The parish seeks to aid the parents through
    programs of family evangelization.
  • The students and staff see themselves as integral
    parts of the parish, the diocese, the universal
    Church.
  • Opportunities for communal prayer are made
    available.

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Total Person a rubric
  • The religious education program provides for all
    aspects of human development intellectual,
    social, spiritual.
  • The parish is known as a welcoming place.
  • The parish program values the gifts and talents
    of all its students and staff.
  • The building and its furnishings reflect a
    Catholic presence.

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Philosophy/Mission a rubric
  • The mission and philosophy reflect the
    integration of the Catholic faith and Gospel
    values with learning and life.
  • The mission and philosophy are consistent with
    the educational ministry of the Church.
  • The parish expresses its belief through worship,
    teaching of Catholic doctrine and programs for
    spiritual formation.

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Tradition a rubric
  • Besides Scripture, the Churchs tradition is
    transmitted to students.
  • The grace and richness of sacramental experience
    and history is reflected in the curriculum and
    the climate.
  • Students and staff study the heroes of the
    faith and strive to emulate their witness.
  • Parish traditions reflect the Catholic heritage.

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Parental Involvement a rubric
  • The rights of parents, as primary educators, are
    respected.
  • There is accountability to parents and families.
  • There are ample opportunities for parental
    involvement in the life of the religious
    education program and the sacramental program.
  • There is a conscious effort to in-service parents.

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For Us to Ask Ourselves
  • How can we use the rubric to determine the extent
    of presence/absence of the elements of Catholic
    identity?
  • What place does Catholic identity have in the
    programs strategic plan? In its budget?
  • What can the parish program guarantee parents?
    Students?
  • What role does Catholic identity play in the
    development of teachers/ staff?

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Creating the Catholic Classroom
  • the physical set-up
  • creating opportunities to grow and learn
  • creating the local community
  • offers to serve
  • the person in the front of the room

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The Physical Set-Up
  • bulletin boards
  • prayer corner
  • arrangement of desks, tables
  • decorations
  • themes
  • sacramentals

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Opportunities to Grow Learn
  • WWJD??
  • Seamless infusion of Catholic values
  • Time to reflect, pray
  • Catholic teachings

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Creating the Local Community
  • the Domestic Church
  • all are welcome
  • Importance of forgiveness
  • Investigation of Learning Styles
  • Affective climate
  • Respect for individual differences
  • Respect for families

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Offers to Serve
  • Classroom helpers
  • Global awareness, concern
  • Service Projects
  • Influence on public, political scene

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The most important element...the people who work
there
  • held to higher standards
  • living logos
  • ... once in awhile, use words
  • know when to hold em

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To SummarizeOur Commitment
  • to affirm students basic goodness, promote their
    dignity, develop their gifts
  • to educate people to live responsibly as
    responsible partners
  • to convince them that their lives are worthwhile
    and have historical significance.

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In practical terms
  • seamless integration of values
  • sacramentality in academic excellence
  • emphasis on the community of faith
  • development of right relationship
  • partnership with local and universal Church
  • concern for the whole world.

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Be it known to all who enter here that Christ is
the reason for this school He is the unseen, but
ever-present teacher in its classes, the model of
its faculty, the inspiration of its students.
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