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To Teach January 2008

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Walking with Christ

The Church has a rich heritage of hospitality and pastoral concern for immigrants, migrants, and refugees. During the celebration of National Migration Week which begins on Sunday, January 6, we remember and stand up for those in our midst who have come to the United States from other countries.

Focused on the theme From Many, One Family of God, this is an opportunity to better educate ourselves and others regarding the plight of those who seek refuge, safety, and a better way of life for their families when they immigrate to the United States.

This issue of To Teach provides ideas and strategies for understanding and implementing the Church’s call to welcome and walk with all, even the strangers among us.

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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" is an ongoing feature of To Teach. It 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.

Each chapter from the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults addresses an element of Catholic faith. The following chapters touch on different aspects of the theme, "Walking with Christ."

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" is 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.)

358. What is the root of human dignity?
367. What are the sources of the morality of human acts?
381. What is justice?
412. On what is human equality based?
413. How are we to view social inequalities?
414. How is human solidarity manifested?
509. What is the content of the social doctrine of the Church?
512. What would be opposed to the social doctrine of the Church?

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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