Welcome to 7th grade Faith Formation! My name is Gina Guarnere (Mrs. G for short!) and I am so excited to be a part of your personal faith journey! I've been teaching Religious Education for more than ten years now and cannot wait to help each one of you grow into a deeper, more mature relationship with God and His Church.
As your Level 1 Confirmation class, we will be covering a lot, but I promise we'll have fun doing it! Contact me any time at [email protected]! You can also use the form below. |
NEW! You can access your child's textbook online anytime by following this link: http://www.dynamiccatholic.com/confirmation
If you "View the Program," you can actually click on the various lessons we will cover week to week.
If you "View the Program," you can actually click on the various lessons we will cover week to week.
Foundations of FaithLearn who Jesus really is and why He came to us as a tiny baby more than 2,000 years ago! More astonishingly, discover why He'd want to stick around with us through the Holy Eucharist!
Developing SkillsWhile the heart of our lessons will focus on Christ and His Church, I'll also be developing composition and critical thinking skills through special projects and reports!
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Prayer as CommunicationThink of prayer like an iPhone. When you want to talk to God, dial Him up with an Our Father or Glory Be! If SnapChat is more your thing, I'll teach you how to sit with Him in Adoration!
Creative ExpressionSacred Art is humanity's way of reaching out to God through music, sculpture, painting and more. We, too, will exercise our creativity as we discuss God as active in our lives!
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Some Helpful Links
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Mrs. G's Favorite Prayers (download HERE)
Come, Pray the Rosary (This site allows you to pray the rosary with others from around the world and helps you keep track of where you are in each Mystery. No bead counting necessary!) Catholic Pinterest (For the folks who are significantly craftier than I.) Catholic Trivia Games (Because who doesn't love a bit of random trivia here and there? Challenge your family to a round of "Chalice or Ciborium?" or play a game of "Name that Patron Saint!") |