“The World tells us to seek success, power, and money; God tells us to seek humility, service and love. Service is a sign of true love.” – Pope Francis
Final Exam: Wednesday, June 6
P. 144- 218
Sacrament examination of conscience
Sign and symbol (effect) sanctify
Transubstatiation Liturgy
Initiation: Baptism, Communion, Confirmation
Healing: Pennace, Anointing of the sick sanctifying grace
Mission: Holy Orders, Matrimony Baptism
Who can be a godparent Detective Steven McDonald
Great Equalizer celebrant
Mortal vs. Venial sin Alb
Easter Vigil Conversion
RCIA Our Advocate
conscience Catechumen
Pascal vows
Confirmationś connection with Pentecost
Catechumenate Holy Thursday/ Passover
Prodigal Son
imposition of hands, priesthood and confirmation
Last rites: Confession, (Communion) Viaticum, Anointing of the sick
canon law
Anointing of the Sick in more than just near death situations
Sacramental Marriage uniqueness (different than Civil Marriage)
celibacy Common vocation
theological virtues Evangelical Counsels
virtues
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7th Grade Religion Test: Thursday, May 3,
Ch. 15 and Ch. 16
p. 164-177
Chapter 15
Pentecost Bishop celebrates Confirmation through Holy Spirit
Sacred Chrism State of Grace
Diocese Candidate sponsor (3/26 class)- 6 Steps of Confirmation
Chapter 16
Body of Christ- 2 meanings (Eucharist/ People of God) History of Passover
Church- 2 meanings (building/ People of God) Easter’s connection with Passover
Paschal (Passover) Why did God choose bread?
p. 177 Mass steps- 4 parts (2 halves)- be able to list some steps
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7th Grade Religion Test: Monday, March 12, p.144-157
celebrant catechumen sanctifying grace liturgy Seven Sacraments
Catholic Mass and Protestant Service- similarities and differences RCIA
Transubstantiation Sacraments of Initiation, Healing, and Mission
Human's person's simplicity and complexity Great Equalizer
sacrament definition Prodigal Son Discernment Universal Call to Holiness
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Middle School Community Service Hours
We as a Catholic Middle School want to embody the Pope’s words on service. St. Rose of Lima School should be on the forefront of serving the Church, home, and the community.
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Community Service Hours will be a part of each student’s 3rd trimester Religion Grade. Each student must complete the required hours for his or her grade and report them to the Religion teacher. In addition, any 8th grade student may earn a special honor chord to be worn at graduation by meeting certain service hour requirements.
Blue Honor Graduation Chord:
* 25 hours of Community Service
* Must devote at minimum total of 8 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
* Must complete and turn in by assigned date to Religion teacher a 5 paragraph
essay reflection on his or her individual service hours and opportunities.
8th Grade Service Hours (No Chord)
* 8th grade students must complete a minimum total of 20 hours; however, these
students will not receive a graduation chord.
* Must devote a minimum 6 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
7th Grade Service Hours
* 7th grade students must complete a minimum total of 15 hours.
* Must devote a minimum 4 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
6th Grade Service Hours
* 6th grade students must complete a minimum total of 12 hours.
* Must devote a minimum 3 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
Community Service Suggestions and Potential Ideas
(Students are in no way limited to these ideas only)
Church:
Community:
Home:
Community/Church/ Home
Service
Supervisor’s job
Supervisor's Signature
Hours performed
Final Exam: Wednesday, June 6
P. 144- 218
Sacrament examination of conscience
Sign and symbol (effect) sanctify
Transubstatiation Liturgy
Initiation: Baptism, Communion, Confirmation
Healing: Pennace, Anointing of the sick sanctifying grace
Mission: Holy Orders, Matrimony Baptism
Who can be a godparent Detective Steven McDonald
Great Equalizer celebrant
Mortal vs. Venial sin Alb
Easter Vigil Conversion
RCIA Our Advocate
conscience Catechumen
Pascal vows
Confirmationś connection with Pentecost
Catechumenate Holy Thursday/ Passover
Prodigal Son
imposition of hands, priesthood and confirmation
Last rites: Confession, (Communion) Viaticum, Anointing of the sick
canon law
Anointing of the Sick in more than just near death situations
Sacramental Marriage uniqueness (different than Civil Marriage)
celibacy Common vocation
theological virtues Evangelical Counsels
virtues
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
7th Grade Religion Test: Thursday, May 3,
Ch. 15 and Ch. 16
p. 164-177
Chapter 15
Pentecost Bishop celebrates Confirmation through Holy Spirit
Sacred Chrism State of Grace
Diocese Candidate sponsor (3/26 class)- 6 Steps of Confirmation
Chapter 16
Body of Christ- 2 meanings (Eucharist/ People of God) History of Passover
Church- 2 meanings (building/ People of God) Easter’s connection with Passover
Paschal (Passover) Why did God choose bread?
p. 177 Mass steps- 4 parts (2 halves)- be able to list some steps
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7th Grade Religion Test: Monday, March 12, p.144-157
celebrant catechumen sanctifying grace liturgy Seven Sacraments
Catholic Mass and Protestant Service- similarities and differences RCIA
Transubstantiation Sacraments of Initiation, Healing, and Mission
Human's person's simplicity and complexity Great Equalizer
sacrament definition Prodigal Son Discernment Universal Call to Holiness
______________________________________________________________________________
Middle School Community Service Hours
We as a Catholic Middle School want to embody the Pope’s words on service. St. Rose of Lima School should be on the forefront of serving the Church, home, and the community.
s
Community Service Hours will be a part of each student’s 3rd trimester Religion Grade. Each student must complete the required hours for his or her grade and report them to the Religion teacher. In addition, any 8th grade student may earn a special honor chord to be worn at graduation by meeting certain service hour requirements.
Blue Honor Graduation Chord:
* 25 hours of Community Service
* Must devote at minimum total of 8 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
* Must complete and turn in by assigned date to Religion teacher a 5 paragraph
essay reflection on his or her individual service hours and opportunities.
8th Grade Service Hours (No Chord)
* 8th grade students must complete a minimum total of 20 hours; however, these
students will not receive a graduation chord.
* Must devote a minimum 6 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
7th Grade Service Hours
* 7th grade students must complete a minimum total of 15 hours.
* Must devote a minimum 4 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
6th Grade Service Hours
* 6th grade students must complete a minimum total of 12 hours.
* Must devote a minimum 3 hours to each service area-- the Church, the
community, and the home.
* Must have service hours documented and signed on school given form.
Community Service Suggestions and Potential Ideas
(Students are in no way limited to these ideas only)
Church:
- Altar serving
- Volunteering with a parent or guardian at Church events
- Becoming a lector or choir member
- Being present for/assisting at devotionals (rosary, benediction, way of the cross)
Community:
- Assisting with a parent or guardian at an event that helps the poor
- Working with the Vines Program
- Spend time raising money for a charity of your choice
- Visiting a nursing home with a parent or guardian
Home:
- Helping your parents or guardians with extra chores you usually do not do
- Dedicate more time to pet duties, giving others a break
- Helping other siblings or grandparents
- Cleaning your home for your parents or guardians
Community/Church/ Home
Service
Supervisor’s job
Supervisor's Signature
Hours performed