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Renewing Social Ministry

Educators look forward to Fall as a time of awakening and renewal, a time to return to work and activities that were set aside during the summer. Parish life also begins to pick up as summer vacations conclude, vacationers return home, and Church school begins again.

The Church's social ministry never pauses, but like people, it tends to ebb and flow with the seasons. Fall is always a good time to renew social ministries and teach about issues of concern to your particular community. In October, we protect and defend human life by being active participants in Respect Life Sunday, the first Sunday in October. We anticipate Thanksgiving as a time to share with the hungry and the poor in spirit, and we look forward to Advent and Christmas as times when God leads us to become givers. This Fall is a good time to follow Pope Benedict XVI's lead and find ways we can show the Christian difference by practicing true charity and engaging social ministries with energy and enthusiasm.

This issue of To Teach offers suggestions for exploring and practicing social ministries, and provides ideas for empowering administrators, educators, and families to live Christian charity in truth this Fall.



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For Principals and School Boards

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For Educators

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Parents

 

Forming Adult Faith

"Forming Adult Faith" includes suggestions from the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults (USCCA) on how to promote ongoing faith formation among the adults in your school community.

The following chapters touch on different aspects of social ministry:

Ideas and suggestions on how to use these chapters for your individual and group reflection can be found online and in the Reader's Journal for the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults.

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Compendium Corner

"Compendium Corner" usually provides a list of questions and answers in the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church that are related to this month’s topic. The following questions relate to this month's topic.

The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church summarizes the foundations of Catholic faith. So, select one question a week (8-12 questions for the whole summer) to learn and memorize. Choose questions on topics that are of great interest, that you struggle with and want to understand better, or that you find arise in your classroom repeatedly.

To obtain a copy of the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, visit www.usccbpublishing.org or call 800-235-8722.

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