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Religion 6

April 27, 2021

The Instructor for this course is Leona McLeod

Course History

First Offered in 2016

Re-Developed by Leona McLeod 2018

Curriculum Guide


Goals of Catholic Education

Ultimate goals of Catholic education are that students will:

  • recognize their dignity as persons made in the image and likeness of God, a dignity extended to everyone in our human family
  • accept God's unconditional love for them as most fully expressed in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ
  • respond with gratitude, joy and generosity to God's extravagant care for them
  • know God's love as a transformational force in the world, and that as faithful members of the Body of Christ in the world, we are called to act with justice on behalf of the poor and marginalized in society
  • become careful stewards of our natural world
  • understand the importance of being lifelong, active members of a faith community


Course Information

Religion 6 is part of the locally developed curriculum for this grade.  Students will explore their faith and understanding of faith based practice.  A breakdown of the units of study and outcomes are below.

Unit 1: Scripture (16 Weeks)

Exploring the presence of the Holy Spirit in the gospel. (5 weeks)

Justice and stewardship in old and new testament  passages. (3 weeks)

Parables and beatitudes as foundational guides for life. (6 weeks)

Unit 2: Prayer and Sacraments  (7 weeks)

Symbols of the Sacraments of Initiation. (5 weeks)

Practicing reflective prayer. (2 week)

Unit 3: Faith Development (9 weeks)

Covenants. (4 weeks)

Liturgical Seasons (5 weeks)

Unit 4: Christian Identity (4 weeks)

Service Project  (ongoing)

Witnessing God's love and justice (4 weeks)


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