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Living Into the Mystery

For many, June begins the “long wait” until the end of the school year and the start of summer vacation. The liturgical calendar is juxtaposed to this attitude, offering up two Sundays to that celebrate two great mysteries of our faith—the Trinity and the Real Presence of Jesus in the Sacrament of the Eucharist.

Mysteries can never be fully explained. Perhaps that is the lesson that June poses—to bolster the rational and intellectual explanations for these mysteries with actions that help us dive into the mysteries in embrace them as lived realities.

This issue to To Teach includes suggestions on how to “live into” the mysteries of this month as well as prepare for the end of the school year and start of summer.

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For Principals and School Boards

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For Educators

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For Parents

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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.

There are three chapters from the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults that address the mysteries of the Church.

Both individuals and groups—a full staff or a grade level gathering—can use the following suggestions. Most suggestions can be completed in 10-15 minutes.

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Compendium Corner

"Compendium Corner" 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 number before the question is the question number in the Compendium.)

36. Why does the Profession of Faith begin with the words, “I believe in God”?
37. Why does one profess belief that there is only one God?
43. What does it mean to believe in only one God?
44. What is the central mystery of Christian faith and life?
46. What did Jesus Christ reveal to us about the mystery of the Father?
47. Who is the Holy Spirit revealed to us by Jesus Christ?
48. How does the Church express her trinitarian faith?
49. How do the three divine Persons work?
271. What is the Eucharist?
272. When did Jesus Christ institute the Eucharist?
274. What does the Eucharist represent in the life of the Church?
282. How is Christ present in the Eucharist?
283. What is the meaning of transubstantiation?
506. What does the seventh commandment require?

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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