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To Teach June 2007

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Go Forth

“Let us go forth to love and serve the Lord.”  We hear these words each Sunday as the Eucharistic celebration comes to a close.  To “go forth” means to extend ourselves in Christian hospitality, in service, in peace.  Each of us is called to carry the love of Christ in our heart and live out the teachings of Christ in our lives as we exit the doors of our Churches each week.  We are called to offer our compassion, our kindness, our prayers, our time, and our money, and confidently respond to this acclamation with a resounding “Amen.”

This issue of To Teach provides ideas and strategies as we each strive to “go forth to love and serve the Lord”. . . . and each other.

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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.

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" 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.)

1.       What is the plan of God for man?
25.     How does man respond to God who reveals himself?
43.     What does it mean to believe in only one God?
56.     How do we collaborate with divine Providence?
123.   Why does Jesus call upon his disciples to take up their cross?
155.   In what way does the people of God share in the three functions of Christ as Priest, Prophet and King?
172.   Why must the Church proclaim the Gospel to the whole world?
188.   What is the vocation of the lay faithful?
189.   How do the lay faithful participate in the priestly office of Christ?
190.   How does the laity participate in the prophetic office?
191.   How do they participate in the kingly office?

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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