ReED-Revised-Notes
ReED-Revised-Notes
INTRODUCTION
CRE
• VISION/MISSION
Christians/disciples who actively live out their faith. It includes sharing the Gospel
message with others, serving the community, and participating in the life of the
Church.
(Pope St John Paul II). Placing RE at the core of the curriculum in Catholic schools
helps the school to fulfill its mission to educate the whole person in discerning the
meaning of their existence, since "Religious Education is concerned not only with
the mystery of the Word made flesh that the mystery of what it is to be human
essential element of their formation and personal development, which helps them
attain a vital harmony between faith and culture." (Religious Education
people can engage in a fully informed critique of all knowledge, "leading, for
or history, and between theology, sport and the human body." (Religious
it selects and organizes the essentials of the Catholic Faith, emphasizing the
centrality of the mystery of Christ. The scope and sequence of each course
endeavors to go beyond intellectual assent to the truths of our Faith, and hopes
reading the Scriptures, critical thinking and reflection, and moral decision-making
and valuing. These skills are necessary for educating the Josenian students.
This lesson aims to introduce students to the task of doing theology in the context
of the world today.
The world is surrounded by skepticism and indifferences. This has been worsened
As a response, theology presents a way to search for the meaning and purpose
opportunity for people, especially the youth, to understand life, faith, and reality.
Theology can provide a powerful framework for students seeking meaning and
purpose in their lives. By grounding their search in the belief of a higher power,
and direction. This can be particularly helpful for students navigating the
belonging and support, helping students feel connected to something larger than
themselves.
A moral compass: Theological principles can offer guidance on ethical decisionmaking, helping
students to live a meaningful and fulfilling life.
make sense of life's challenges and suffering, offering comfort and perspective
The world is immersed in the mystery of God, every search for meaning, truth,
clarity, and depth today is in its way a part of the human being’s quest to engage
The post-truth era is a term that has gained prominence in recent years to
describe a time when objective facts are less influential in shaping public
opinion than appeals to emotions and personal beliefs. In other words, it's a
situation where truth is less important than what people want to believe.
The rise of the “post-truth” era is just one of the many signs of the current
brokenness pervading the world and the Philippines of today… the growing trend
Both individualism and exclusivism are signs of the trend for more privatistic
Interiority
quaerens intellectum).
“For I do not seek to understand in order to believe; I believe in order to
understand, For I also believe that ‘Unless I believe, I shall not understand.’”
Faith):
that God has of himself and all things. As scientia Dei, theology aims to understand in a
Catholicism.
Direction, commitment, call — these are all within the vision of the Christian faith
As Saint Augustine explained: “The first step in the search for truth is humility.
Conclusion
Faith-seeking understanding includes three topics (Theology and The Search for
the Faith).
This provides an introduction to the human quest for meaning and purpose in light
directed and personal thinking out of Christian Spirituality to foster the ongoing
growth of students toward full maturity in the faith, as active members of the
Spirituality is “the experience of conscious involvement in the project of life integration through
self-transcendence toward the ultimate value one
a moral code.
1. Veritas (Truth)
2. Unitas (Unity)
3. Caritas (Love)
Veritas (Truth)
truth of oneself, and in that, the truth of God: “O God, let me know myself, so I
Unitas (Unity)
Caritas (Love)
For Augustine, love is the why and how of our knowledge. “Use knowledge as a
kind of scaffolding to help build the structure of love and understanding, which
will last forever even after knowledge destroys itself. Knowledge is useful when it
is used to promote love. But it becomes useless, even harmful in itself, if separated
Conclusion
Let us end with a reminder: “to be spiritual you need the roots of religious tradition
and community, while to be religious in a Christian way you need the wings of