Being Catholic: The “CliffsNotes” View

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Being Catholic: The “CliffsNotes” View The Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth, Third Edition Use this presentation to introduce or review the key points in chapter 1 of the student handbook. Chapter 1 Document #: TX003132

What Does It Mean to Be Catholic? For some, being Catholic means a culture or way of being in the world. People associate Advent wreaths, crucifixes, and the rosary with Catholic life. It is a way of experiencing God and following Jesus Christ. Ask the students to name other activities that may be a part of Catholic life. Encourage them to think beyond participation in the Sacraments. Copyright: Kzenon / www.shutterstock.com

Catholic Images in the Popular Media Reports that feature the negative actions of individual Catholics News coverage that often shows the Church as out of touch Other stereotypes and misinformation Ask the students to recall media portrayals of Catholicism. Ask what impression each example might have made on someone unfamiliar with Catholicism. Copyright: CREATISTA / www.shutterstock.com

Did You Know? There are over one billion Catholics in the world, about 16 percent of the world’s population. There are more Catholics than there are people in any other Christian denomination. Copyright: Gasper Furman / www.shutterstock.com Catholics and Catholic churches can be found almost anywhere in the world. Tell the students that chapter 1 offers some basic facts about what it means to be Catholic by way of introduction to a more thorough explanation in later chapters. There is great diversity within the Catholic Church, but all Catholics share some “common threads.”

Some Core Catholic Beliefs God has worked to restore our perfect union with him, lost through Original Sin. God sent his only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, as savior. God revealed himself to be Trinity. Christ established the Catholic Church on the foundation of the Apostles. Explain that Catholics recognize two sources of God’s revealed truth: Sacred Tradition, which is entrusted to the Pope and the bishops, and Sacred Scripture. Copyright: Zakharoff / www.shutterstock.com

Some Core Catholic Practices The Seven Sacraments The Sacrament of the Eucharist is the heart of the Church’s life Celebrating Sunday as the Lord’s Day and the events of the Liturgical Year Ask students to comment on each practice. For example, ask them to name the Seven Sacraments. Following the Ten Commandments and defending human life Copyright: Dmitriy Shironosov / www.shutterstock.com

Some Catholic Attitudes Recognition that all creation is sacred Faith in the essential goodness of the human person Reliance on both faith and reason, both science and religion For each point, help the students uncover the basis for the attitude. For example, creation is sacred because God created the world. Emphasis on community life and communal worship Copyright: Joop Snijder jr. / www.shutterstock.com

Catholicism means . . . Direct the students to read the Live It! sidebar “Young People’s Testimony,” on page 16 of the student handbook, and to write a similar personal view of Catholicism in their notebooks. You may want to reassure the students that even those who are not Catholic will have some impressions to note. Copyright: Philip Meyer / www.shutterstock.com