Scott Hahn presents a Catholic approach to Scripture, highlighting the theme of covenant. GRADE 10: Didache - Understanding the Scriptures This textbook, one of four in the Didache Complete Course Series, is used by high schools, home school groups, RCIA, and is also suitable for anyone looking to broaden their Faith knowledge. Based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this text covers the basic tenets of the Faith and what it means to be Catholic includes an additional 200 pages, a new design layout, and additional pieces of full-color liturgical art. Introduction to Catholicism, 2nd Edition, contains the same Catholic teaching found in the popular original textbook, with expanded topics. GRADE 9: Didache - Introduction to Catholicism Students come to know and love the Church as Christ’s Body, to better understand the nature of their life in the Church, and to respond to the teaching of the Magisterium as the sure voice of Jesus, strengthening their lives in the Church and leading them to discern their specific vocations and to live lives of Christian holiness in the world today. Also covered is the structure and hierarchy of the Church, the Magisterium, clergy, religious, and laity. The eighth grade covers the history of the Church – its founding by Christ, its birth and life in the Holy Spirit, the marks of the one true Church, the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, the saints, and the role of religious communities in Church history. The seventh grade places special emphasis on the role of grace in the seven sacraments and in developing the virtues. Grace is understood as being central to our relationship with God because it unites us with Him and allows us to share in His eternal life. Students learn about God’s loving gift of revelation through creation, the prophets, the Incarnation, and the Church. The sixth grade six concludes with a study of the last things in light of God’s mercy and our hope for heaven. By focusing the study of salvation history on typology in the Passover feast and the Last Supper, the students are brought to a deeper understanding of the Eucharist. In the sixth grade, students learn about their Christian life of love, the law of God, their human frailty in following that law, and the means that God gives them to follow His law especially through graces received in the Holy Mass. They develop a deeper understanding of each component of the Creed as it is part of salvation history. Through studying the Creed and the development of salvation history, students are immersed in the Profession of Faith. Students develop a better understanding of their purpose and goal in life and a deeper appreciation for the Church as the very means that God has given us on our pilgrimage to heaven. Through studying the development of salvation history, students come to a better understanding of God, His plan for man, and our relationship with God. Through studying the development of salvation history, students become immersed in the life of Jesus and develop a deeper understanding of God's loving plan and of how they are a part of His plan. Special emphasis is given to preparation for and reception of these sacraments, as well as learning about the Mass. As students learn about God’s plan of love and mercy, they begin to understand that these sacraments are God’s gift to us and that they too are part of God’s loving plan. The students are prepared for the sacraments of Penance and First Holy Communion through studying the development of salvation history. The emphasis of the first grade curriculum is for students to grow to know, love, and trust God. Students are also introduced to God’s plan and their participation in God’s family, which includes Mary, the angels, and the saints. The students are introduced to the Holy Trinity through studying the development of salvation history and presentations on God the Father, the life of Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Please click on the Grade level to order via My Catholic Faith Delivered's secure website.
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