1. The document outlines a Christian Living Education course that teaches students about the mission of the Church.
2. It discusses how the Church continues Christ's mission through its two-fold approach of acts of charity and promoting social justice.
3. Students will learn about the nature and mission of the Church, examine how to participate in its work, and do social analyses of problems in their school community to understand how to address issues and embody Christ's message.
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1. The document outlines a Christian Living Education course that teaches students about the mission of the Church.
2. It discusses how the Church continues Christ's mission through its two-fold approach of acts of charity and promoting social justice.
3. Students will learn about the nature and mission of the Church, examine how to participate in its work, and do social analyses of problems in their school community to understand how to address issues and embody Christ's message.
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School of Saint Joseph (Naguilian Isabela) Inc.
Quezon, Naguilan Isabela
CHRISTIAN LIVING EDUCATION 10:
CALLED TO GROW IN CHRISTIAN SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CHAPTER 2: THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH
Rationale A Christian belongs to a community often of conflicting ideas and norms. Yet primarily, he is Churched. He is therefore confined to live the within the ways of the Church-the ways of Christ. The Church is called to be a sacrament of Christ bestowed with a mission, done in twofold ways. CONTENT UNDERSTANDING Content The students demonstrate understanding of the meaning of Christs Standards salvific mission in our present world. Performance The Students must be able to: Standards 1. Commit themselves to a particular way of carrying out social responsibility 2. Appreciate the importance of community (Church) as a powerful instrument of Gods love in the world.
Learning The Students will be able to:
Competencies 1. Explain the nature and mission of the Church 2. Discuss the two ways of doing its social mission and give specific examples on how to participate in the Churchs two ways of doing its mission. 3. Be able to do a simple social analysis Focus I-thou relationship(otherness, other oriented-ness), rootedness Gods Word Key Concepts Ethical choice, Moralism, Encounter, Ekklesia, Basic Ecclesial Community. Acts of Charity, Social Justice Resources Movie: Oscar Romero- projector/television, speakers Bible Prepare Handouts References The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) Vatican II, Lumen Gentium, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Josephine C. Dango, Called to Grow in Christian Social :Responsibility, learning guide and textbook (Quezon City: Sibs Publishing House, 2015) Tracy Rowland, Ratzingers Faith (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008) 51st International Eucharistic Congress, The Eucharist: source and goal of the Churchs mission (Cebu: 24-31 January 2016), 14. Charles Coppens, S.J., Logic and Mental Philosophy, https://www3.nd.edu/~maritain/jmc/etext/lamp09.htm Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church Essential 1. How does the Church continue Christs mission? Questions 2. What Is the nature and mission of the Church? What is the Churchs two ways of doing its social mission? 3. What does it mean to be a part of the Church? STRATEGIES FOR INQUIRY Inquiry Stimulus How will you embody Christ?
Inquiry Questions 1. Is a person born to be solitary?
2. In what community do you belong? 3. How does the Church appear to you? 4. What are acts of Charity and Structural change? Learning Support Problem-based, Discovery learning pedagogies Instructional Reflective teaching strategies Indirect method Dialectical or conversational Teaching- Learning Episodes I. ROUTINE ACTIVITIES A. Opening Prayer B. Cleanliness C. Checking of Attendance II. DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES( See Separate Handout) Session 1: Motivation: Social Analysis of school related problems in SSJ. The Students are grouped into four each group is given a task to work on, yet all groups must give a response to SSJ problems, and the reason why they are happening. A similar story is provided in the book. The drowning babies in the river. Each day the number of babies increases. The reason why is a mystery. The rescuers were involved in the issue directly but the whence the babies are is still a why.
Session 2 and 3: Explore and Firm up
A. Foundations of social responsibility The Social Analysis done in the previous session shall be explained. For one main reason, they must involve themselves to help solve student related problems because they are family-one school community/class. B. The One Church The Church is also called to be united in herself.
Session 4: Deepen C. The Church as the Sacrament of Christ
Session 5 and 6: Transfer
Film: Oscar Romero The Students are asked to reflect on the movie.(See Separate Sheet for Rubrics
1. What do you find to be most striking in the life of Archbishop Oscar
Romero? 2. What do you think is the lesson that young people can learn from the example of Archbishop Romero? 3. What have you done so far working for social justice or helping those who are in need? What else can you realistically do as a high school student to become more socially responsible?
III. CLOSING ACTIVITIES
A. Conclusion B. Closing Prayer METACOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT AND ASSESMENT Assessment tools Written Reflection Group Reports/ Performance Tasks(Social Analysis)