Stick the features where you think they should go, as if this room were a Catholic Church. Add the information to the feature that it explains.

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Stick the features where you think they should go, as if this room were a Catholic Church. Add the information to the feature that it explains.

Features of a Catholic Church To know the main features of a Catholic Church To understand why Catholic churches have these features

Activity Work in pairs One person is the “ runner ”, the other is the “ scribe ”. The runner goes to read the information about a particular feature, remembers it, and dictates it to the scribe, who writes it down. Then swap roles. When you have finished: label your plan complete the table (the importance of the features). Exam Question “The features of a Catholic Church are essential for Catholic worship”. Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, and give reasons why people may disagree with you. (6 marks) Refer to 3-4 features in each part of your answer.

Exam Question “The features of a Catholic Church are essential for Catholic worship”. Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, and give reasons why people may disagree with you. (6 marks) Refer to 3-4 features in each part of your answer. Planning your answer What features are you going to talk about ? Why are they important in Catholic worship ? Why might (some Christians) say they are not important for worship ? (think: non-conformists (non-anglicans) eg quakers etc)