HRE2O: Religious Education

This course both invites and challenges the adolescent to personalize the Gospel values and social justice principles that guide Catholics in understanding their role in shaping culture as disciples of Jesus. Students will explore such foundational topics as: what it means to be human, created in God's image, what is culture, Christ and culture, living together in solidarity, social justice, prayer and sacrament, friendship and intimacy. Connections between the living Church and contemporary culture are explored in terms of what it means to be a responsible Christian adolescent in a secularized, pluralistic world.

cilearning · August 16, 2020

This course both invites and challenges the adolescent to personalize the Gospel values and social justice principles that guide Catholics in understanding their role in shaping culture as disciples of Jesus. Students will explore such foundational topics as: what it means to be human, created in God’s image, what is culture, Christ and culture, living together in solidarity, social justice, prayer and sacrament, friendship and intimacy. Connections between the living Church and contemporary culture are explored in terms of what it means to be a responsible Christian adolescent in a secularized, pluralistic world.

Grade: 10

Level: Open

Prerequisites: No prerequisites.

Credit Value: 1

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Course Content

Course Outline

Unit 1 - Called to Jesus
Unit 2 - Called to be Church
Unit 3 - Called to be and Relate
Unit 4 - Called to Be Just
Unit 5 - Called to Be Whole and Holy
Culminating Activity

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40 Courses

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Course Includes

  • 18 Lessons
  • 15 Quizzes