What does it mean to be Roman Catholic for kids?

What does it mean to be Roman Catholic for kids?

Like all Christians, Catholics base their beliefs on the Christian Bible. For example, they believe that Jesus was the son of God. Roman Catholics also believe that Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a very important holy person. Catholics also perform rituals, or special signs of their faith, called sacraments.

What are Catholic rules?

As a Catholic, basically you’re required to live a Christian life, pray daily, participate in the sacraments, obey the moral law, and accept the teachings of Christ and his Church. Following are the minimum requirements for Catholics: Attend Mass every Sunday and holy day of obligation.

What are Catholic morals?

According to the Catechism, Catholic morals and values revolve around spiritual devotion, devotion to the family unit and church family, charity work and respect for and promotion of human dignity. The Ten Commandments also form a basis for a spiritually healthy society and are included in the Catechism.

Are there any free Catholic lesson plans for teens?

As requested, FREE Catholic lesson plans for small group study or classroom covering a variety of issues for today’s teens. This confirmation material is based on reflections on Holy Scripture and the 1994 Catechism of the Catholic Church. It was developed over three years of preparing teenage candidates to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.

What are the core beliefs of the Catholic Church?

The core beliefs of the Catholic faith are found in the Nicene Creed. Here’s what it says: I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light, true God

What are the main tenets of the Catholic religion?

The main tenets of the Catholic religion are that 1) God is universal and loves everyone; 2) Jesus Christ came to save all the people; 3) not formally belonging to the Catholic church is objectively sinful, and 4) no one who is sinful makes it into heaven.

Do Catholic schools foster a personal relationship with Jesus?

Catholic schools do foster a personal relationship with Jesus in their religious education programs. Unfortunately the statistics reinforce stereotypes of both forms of faith formation for teens.

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