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Educational Programs

 

The educational programs offered in Catholic Schools in Ontario are offered in accordance with the guidelines published by the Institute for Catholic Education and approved by the Asssembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario.  

To access the Guidelines, click on the titles below:

 

Institute for Catholic Education

Religious Education 1 - 8 (Elementary)
Religious Education 9 - 12 (Secondary)
Family Life Education 1 - 8 (Elementary)
Stewards of the Gift - Grade 10 Civics Course Module
Catholic Companion to Equity and Social Justice Grade 12 University/College HSE4M
Ontario School Graduate Expectations
Kindergarten - In God's Image (CCCB)

This program affirms the 4-5 year old child as someone who is made in
God's image. Each area of the child's physical, intellectual, social and
spiritual growth is highlighted as a trace of God, reminding them of God's
loving presence through the wonder of growth and discovery at this stage of
their lives.

 

In God's Image

Grade 1 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 1 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 1 Textbook

 

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 1 and are fully illustrated:

  • God Made Our World
  • God's Promise to Abraham
  • God's Promise to Noah
  • Moses and the Israelites
  • The Great Commandments
  • Jesus and the Children
  • The Good Shepherd
  • Mary and the Angel
  • The Three Wise Men
  • The Shepherds and the Angels
  • The Nativity
  • Jesus is Baptized
  • The Wedding at Cana
  • Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand
  • Jesus and the Leper
  • Jesus Calls Levi
  • The Good Samaritan
  • The Prodigal Son
  • The Washing of the Feet
  • From the Cross to New Life (Holy Week)
  • Jesus is Risen!
  • Jesus Visits Martha and Mary
  • Pentecost

 

Additional Scripture stories are explored in the Teacher Resource:

  • The Story of David
  • The Visitation
  • Corporal Works of Mercy
  • John the Baptist
  • Jesus Calms the Storm
  • Jesus Calls His First Disciples
  • Jesus and the Miraculous Catch of Fish

 

Prayers of the Church

  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord's Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be

 

Sacramental Focus*

  • Baptism

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program.

 

Saints

Illustrated stories of the following saints appear in the resources for Grade 1:

In the Student Book

  • St. Kateri Tekakwitha
  • St. Francis of Assisi
  • St. Dominic Savio
  • St. Bernadette
  • St. Nicholas
  • St. Vincent de Paul
  • St. Peter
  • St. Marguerite D'Youville

In the Teacher Resource

  • St. Angela Merici
  • St. Francis Cabrini

 

Theological Emphases in Grade 1

 

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God's self-revelation in the person of Jesus Christ, Sacred Scripture, and Tradition; God's plan of salvation for all people as it is found in the Church; the Creed as a summary of Catholic beliefs and a profession of faith

Celebrating

The ways that the Church expresses its faith through liturgy and the celebration of the sacraments, with special attention given to the importance of the Eucharist; the celebration of the Church's liturgical year

Living a Moral Life

The universal call to holiness; living as a follower of Christ who reveals God's love to others; theological anthropology (being created in the image and likeness of God) as expressed in Scripture and Tradition; our ability to reason and the formation of conscience

Living in Communion

An ecclesiology of communion calls us to be in fellowship with our neighbour and with God; belonging to the Church as the Body of Christ; sharing in the evangelizing mission of the Church; learning about the Communion of Saints

Living in Solidarity

Catholic social teaching: dignity of the person, sharing God's resources with our neighbours, and so on; mission and evangelization

Prayer

Prayer implies a relationship with God; ways the Church expresses its faith and prayer; traditional prayers; prayer as both personal and communal

 

Grade 2 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 2 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 2 Textbook

 

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 2 and are fully illustrated:

  • Adam and Eve
  • God's Laws and The Great Commandments
  • The Beatitudes
  • The First Disciples
  • Jesus Forgives Zacchaeus
  • God Shows His Love
  • The Road to Bethlehem
  • The Annunciation
  • Mary Visits Elizabeth
  • The Shepherds and the Angels
  • John Baptizes Jesus
  • The Paralyzed Man
  • Jesus in the Temple
  • The Official's Son
  • The First Passover
  • Feeding the Five Thousand
  • Stations of the Cross
  • The Temptation of Jesus
  • The Story of Lazarus
  • The Last Supper
  • Pentecost and the Holy Spirit
  • Paul and Timothy
  • Jesus and the Little Children
  • On the Road to Emmaus
  • Doubting Thomas
  • The Ascension

Additional Scripture stories are explored in the Teacher Resource:

  • Sermon on the Mount
  • The Prodigal Son
  • The Visitation and the Magnificat
  • Jesus Calls Levi
  • An Angel Appears to Joseph
  • The Conversion of Saul

 

Prayers of the Church

  • Apostles' Creed
  • Prayer to My Guardian Angel
  • Holy, Holy, Holy
  • Lord I Am Not Worthy
  • Lamb of God
  • Act of Contrition

The following prayers from Grade 1 are also included:

  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord's Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be

 

Sacramental Focus*

  • Reconciliation/Eucharist

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program.

 

Saints

Illustrated stories of the following Saints appear in the resources for Grade 2:

In the Student Book

  • St. Peter
  • St. John Bosco
  • St. Marguerite Bourgeoys
  • Blessed Virgin Mary
  • St. Lucy
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Juan Diego
  • St. Patrick
  • St. Gemma
  • St. Thérèse of Lisieux
  • St. Tarcisius
  • St. Norbert
  • St. Andrew
  • St. Boniface
  • St. Catherine of Siena

In the Teacher Resource

  • St. Josephine Margaret Bakhita

 

Theological Emphases in Grade 2

 

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God's self-revelation in the person of Jesus Christ, Sacred Scripture, and Tradition; God's plan of salvation for all people as it is found in the Church; the Creed as a summary of Catholic beliefs and a profession of faith

Celebrating

The ways that the Church expresses its faith through liturgy and the celebration of the sacraments, with special attention given to the importance of the Eucharist; the celebration of the Church's liturgical year

Living a Moral Life

The universal call to holiness; living as a follower of Christ who reveals God's love to others; theological anthropology (being created in the image and likeness of God) as expressed in Scripture and Tradition; our ability to reason and the formation of conscience

Living in Communion

An ecclesiology of communion calls us to be in fellowship with our neighbour and with God; belonging to the Church as the Body of Christ; sharing in the evangelizing mission of the Church; learning about the Communion of Saints

Living in Solidarity

Catholic social teaching: dignity of the person, sharing God's resources with our neighbours, and so on; mission and evangelization

Prayer

Prayer implies a relationship with God; ways the Church expresses its faith and prayer; traditional prayers; prayer as both personal and communal

 

Grade 3 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 3 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 3 Textbook

 

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 3 and are fully illustrated:

  • Jonah Tries to Run from God
  • God's Promises to His People
  • God's Promise to Isaiah
  • The Annunciation
  • The Visitation
  • The Magnificat
  • Mary and Joseph's Journey
  • Adam and Eve
  • God's Commandments
  • Nicodemus Visits Jesus
  • A Man Born Blind
  • A Girl Brought Back to Life
  • Jesus Heals a Centurion's Servant
  • The Story of Cain and Abel
  • Peter's Denial
  • Palm Sunday
  • Jesus in the Temple
  • Holy Thursday and Good Friday
  • The Death of Christ
  • Easter Sunday
  • The Walk to Emmaus
  • The Coming of the Holy Spirit (Pentecost)
  • The Creation Story

Additional Scripture stories are explored in the Teacher Resource:

  • The Story of the Lost Sheep
  • The Story of the Lost Coin
  • The Prodigal Son
  • The Corporal Works of Mercy
  • The Story of the Three Wise Men
  • The Temptation of Jesus
  • The Parable of the Tax Collector and the Pharisee
  • The Ascension
  • The Presentation at the Temple
  • The Wedding at Cana

 

Prayers of the Church

  • The Morning Offering
  • Act of Faith
  • Act of Hope
  • Act of Love
  • Memorial Acclamation

The following prayers from Grades 1 and 2 are also included:

  • Apostles' Creed
  • Prayer to My Guardian Angel
  • Holy, Holy, Holy
  • Lord I Am Not Worthy
  • Lamb of God
  • Act of Contrition
  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord's Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be

 

Sacramental Focus*

  • Reconciliation/Eucharist

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program.

 

Saints

Illustrated stories of the following Saints appear in Grade 3:

  • St. Teresa of Calcutta
  • St. Dominic Guzman
  • St. André Bessette
  • St. Kateri Tekakwitha
  • St. John Paul II
  • St. Paul
  • St. Elizabeth Seton
  • St. Anthony of Padua
  • St. Basil the Great
  • St. Vincent Pallotti
  • Blessed Joan of Toulouse
  • St. Faustina Kowalska
  • St. John Vianney
  • St. Thomas the Apostle
  • St. Maximilian Kolbe
  • Holy people: Jean Vanier, Sister Ann Marshall, Bishop Vincent Nguyen

 

Theological Emphases in Grade 3

 

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God's self-revelation in the person of Jesus Christ, Sacred Scripture, and Tradition; God's plan of salvation for all people as it is found in the Church; the Creed as a summary of Catholic beliefs and a profession of faith

Celebrating

The ways that the Church expresses its faith through liturgy and the celebration of the sacraments, with special attention given to the importance of the Eucharist; the celebration of the Church's liturgical year

Living a Moral Life

The universal call to holiness; living as a follower of Christ who reveals God's love to others; theological anthropology (being created in the image and likeness of God) as expressed in Scripture and Tradition; our ability to reason and the formation of conscience

Living in Communion

An ecclesiology of communion calls us to be in fellowship with our neighbour and with God; belonging to the Church as the Body of Christ; sharing in the evangelizing mission of the Church; learning about the Communion of Saints

Living in Solidarity

Catholic social teaching: dignity of the person, sharing God's resources with our neighbours, and so on; mission and evangelization

Prayer

Prayer implies a relationship with God; ways the Church expresses its faith and prayer; traditional prayers; prayer as both personal and communal

 

Grade 4 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 4 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 4 Textbook

 

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 4 and are fully illustrated:

  • The Lost Sheep
  • The Rich Young Man
  • The Joyful Mysteries
  • The Annunciation
  • The Visitation
  • The Peaceful Kingdom
  • The Presentation
  • The Finding of Jesus in the Temple
  • The Kingdom of God is All Around Us
  • Jesus Reading in the Synagogue
  • Parable of the Sower
  • The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
  • The Luminous Mysteries
  • A Jailor Turns to God
  • The Story of Lazarus
  • The Sorrowful Mysteries
  • Pentecost
  • Parable of the Talents
  • The Glorious Mysteries

 

Prayers of the Church

  • The Rosary
  • Sacred Heart

The following prayers from Grades 1 to 3 are also included:

  • The Morning Offering
  • Act of Faith
  • Act of Hope
  • Act of Love
  • Memorial Acclamation
  • Apostles' Creed
  • Prayer to My Guardian Angel
  • Holy, Holy, Holy
  • Lord I Am Not Worthy
  • Lamb of God
  • Act of Contrition
  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord's Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be

 

Sacramental Focus*

  • Reconciliation

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program.

 

Saints

Illustrated stories of the following Saints appear in the Grade 4 Student Book:

  • The 4 Evangelists: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
  • St. Francis
  • St. Clare
  • St. Monica
  • St. Nicholas
  • Blessed Josaphata Hordashevska
  • Pope Paul VI
  • St. Martin de Porres
  • St. Dismas
  • St. Catherine of Siena

 

Theological Emphases in Grade 4

 

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God's self-revelation in the person of Jesus Christ, Sacred Scripture, and Tradition; God's plan of salvation for all people as it is found in the Church; the Creed as a summary of Catholic beliefs and a profession of faith

Celebrating

The ways that the Church expresses its faith through liturgy and the celebration of the sacraments, with special attention given to the importance of the Eucharist; the celebration of the Church's liturgical year

Living a Moral Life

The universal call to holiness; living as a follower of Christ who reveals God's love to others; theological anthropology (being created in the image and likeness of God) as expressed in Scripture and Tradition; our ability to reason and the formation of conscience

Living in Communion

An ecclesiology of communion calls us to be in fellowship with our neighbour and with God; belonging to the Church as the Body of Christ; sharing in the evangelizing mission of the Church; learning about the Communion of Saints

Living in Solidarity

Catholic social teaching: dignity of the person, sharing God's resources with our neighbours, and so on; mission and evangelization

Prayer

Prayer implies a relationship with God; ways the Church expresses its faith and prayer; traditional prayers; prayer as both personal and communal

 

Grade 5 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 5 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 5

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 5:

 

  • Jonah tries to run away from God (Book of Jonah)
  • Mary Magdalene (Gospel of Mark)
  • God’s Gift of Free Will (Adam and Eve)
  • God’s Promise to Noah
  • Daniel and the Lions
  • God’s Covenant with Abraham (Abraham and Sarah)
  • God’s Call to Moses
  • God Crowns a Shepherd (David)
  • God Reveals a New Covenant (Jeremiah)
  • Angels announce Jesus’ Birth
  • Presentation at the Temple
  • Jesus’ Baptism
  • Jesus Walks on Water
  • The Transfiguration
  • The Law and the Prophets
  • The Ten Commandments
  • The Beatitudes/Sermon on the Mount
  • King David repents and seeks forgiveness
  • Hannah, the mother of the prophet Samuel, gives God thanks and praise
  • Three Comings of Christ
  • The Second Coming
  • Mary, Our Mother and Model
  • O Come Let Us Adore Him (the wise men)
  • Jesus Heals the Body (Jesus’ healing miracles)
  • God’s Call to Holiness (parable of the Rich Young Man)
  • God Calling Samuel
  • The Prodigal Son
  • Jesus Calms a Storm
  • Institution of the Lord’s Supper
  • The Bread from Heaven
  • Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
  • Jesus Cleanses the Temple
  • Jesus Washed the Disciples’ Feet
  • The Last Supper
  • Agony in the Garden
  • Stations of the Cross
  • He is Risen!
  • Jesus Ascends to Heaven
  • Pentecost
  • Parable of the Good Samaritan
  • Jesus and Zacchaeus
  • Jesus Cleanses a Leper
  • Jesus Shows His Mercy
  • Feeding the Five Thousand
  • The Commissioning of the Disciples
  • The Proclamation of John the Baptist
  • Warning to Rich Oppressors
  • Prophet Joel
  • Ezekiel

Prayers of the Church

  • Act of Faith
  • Act of Hope
  • Act of Love
  • Memorial Acclamation
  • Nicene Creed
  • Litany of the Saints
  • Litany to the Holy Spirit
  • The Eucharistic Prayer
  • Examples of the three expressions of prayer: vocal, meditation, and contemplation
  • Prayers of petition and intercession
  • Examples of personal and communal prayer (e.g., St. Andrew’s Christmas Novena)

 

The following prayers from Grades 1 to 4 are also included:

 

  • The Rosary
  • Apostles’ Creed
  • Prayer to My Guardian Angel
  • Act of Contrition
  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord’s Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be
  • Prayer to the Holy Spirit

Sacramental Focus*

  • Baptism
  • Reconciliation
  • Anointing of the Sick
  • Holy Orders

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program.

Saints and Holy People

Features and stories of the following Saints and Holy People appear in the Grade 5 Student Book:

 

  • St. John the Apostle
  • The Archangels: St. Michael, St. Gabriel, St. Raphael
  • (Collage of Saints) St. Peter, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Martin de Porres, St. Teresa of Calcutta, St. John Paul II, St. Joseph, St. Bernadette, St. Marguerite de Bourgeoys, St. Damien of Molokai, and St. Juan Diego
  • Korean martyrs
  • Fathers of the Church (St. John Cassian, St. Ignatius of Antioch, St. Justin Martyr, and St. Irenaeus of Lyons)
  • Doctors of the Church (St. Augustine, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis de Sales, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Gregory of Narek, and St. Hildegard of Bingen)
  • St. Francis de Sales
  • St John of the Cross
  • Blessed Marie Rose Durocher
  • St. Augustine of Hippo
  • St. Blaise
  • St. Marianne Cope
  • St. Teresa of Avila
  • St. Katherine Drexel
  • Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
  • Élisabeth Bruyère

Theological Emphases in Grade 5

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God’s Self-Revelation in the person of Jesus Christ through Sacred Scripture and Tradition The Creed as a Summary of Catholic Belief and a Profession of Faith In God’s Plan of Salvation Christ founded the Church with the following marks: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic

Celebrating

The Seven Sacraments of the Church – Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist: Sacraments of Healing: Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick; Sacraments of Service: Holy Orders and Marriage The Mass as the source and summit of Christian life The Celebrations of the Church’s Liturgical Year

Living a Moral Life

Christian Morality as a living response of our human vocation to life in the Spirit as revealed by reason (Natural Law), the Scriptures and Tradition Freedom and Responsibility, Reason, Conscience, and Conscience Formation Grace, Virtue, Holiness and Sin and Forgiveness

Living in Community

Living in the Church as members of the Body of Christ The Communion of Saints

Living in Solidarity

Living our Christian vocation within the human community Social Justice Teachings of the Church Our mission to evangelize (i.e. proclaim the Gospel message) and to witness to Jesus Christ

Prayer

God’s universal call to prayer and our human response The Way of Prayer: Forms and Expressions of Prayer

Grade 6 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 6 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith Growing in Christ 6

 

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 6:

  • Creation (Genesis 1 and 2)
  • Saul’s Conversion
  • The Woman at the Well (Jesus and the Woman of Samaria)
  • Jesus Appears to Seven Disciples
  • The Walk to Emmaus
  • The Birth of Jesus Foretold
  • Jesus Gives His Mother to the World
  • The Hidden Life of Jesus
  • The Escape to Egypt
  • Noah Pleases God
  • God’s Promise to Noah
  • Birth and Youth of Moses, Moses Flees to Midian, Moses at the Burning Bush, Israel’s Deliverance Assured, and Crossing the Red Sea (graphic story)
  • Jonah Tries to Run Away from God, Conversion of Nineveh, Jonah’s Anger, and Jonah Is Reproved (graphic story)
  • Jeremiah’s Call and Commission to Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles in Babylon (graphic story)
  • Esther Becomes Queen, Haman Undertakes to Destroy the Jews, Esther Agrees to Help the Jews, Esther Saves the Jews, and Destruction of the Enemies of the Jews (graphic story)
  • The Temptation of Jesus
  • The Transfiguration
  • Jesus Prays in Gethsemane
  • The Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
  • The Request of James and John
  • The Resurrection of Jesus
  • The Ascension of Jesus
  • Peter’s Journey of Faith
  • Welcoming the Leper (Jesus Cleanses a Leper)
  • The Accused Woman (The Woman Caught in Adultery)
  • Zacchaeus the Tax Collector (Jesus and Zacchaeus)
  • Feeding the Five Thousand
  • The Day of the Lord a Dark Day

Prayers of the Church

  • Canticle of Creation (St. Francis of Assisi)
  • Fatima Prayer
  • Prayer for Vocations
  • Daily Examen of St. Ignatius of Loyola
  • Psalm 23

The following prayers from Grades 1 to 5 are also included in the Teacher Resource:

  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord’s Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be
  • Apostles’ Creed
  • Prayer to My Guardian Angel
  • Holy, Holy, Holy
  • Lord I Am Not Worthy
  • Lamb of God
  • Act of Contrition
  • The Morning Offering
  • Memorial Acclamation
  • Hail, Holy Queen
  • Prayer to the Holy Spirit
  • Psalm 23
  • Act of Faith
  • Act of Hope
  • Act of Love
  • Nicene Creed
  • Litany of the Saints
  • Litany of the Holy Spirit (adapted)
  • The Eucharistic Prayer: Doxology
  • St. Andrew Christmas Novena

Sacramental Focus*

  • Holy Orders

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program.

Saints and Holy People

Features and stories of the following Saints and Holy People appear in the Grade 6 Student Book:

  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • St. Photina
  • St. Lucy Yi ZhenMei
  • C.S. Lewis
  • St. Anne
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception
  • St. Benedict of Nursia
  • St. Vincent de Paul
  • St. Louise de Marillac
  • St. Pio of Pietrelcina
  • Venerable Pierre Toussaint
  • Dorothy Day

Social Justice Focus

Principle of Rights and Responsibilities

Understand that by virtue of our human dignity, out of respect for equality and diversity of being and the common good, all human beings are to enjoy certain fundamental human rights (e.g. the right to life, liberty, religious freedom, food, shelter, health care, education, and employment). [CCC nos. 1886-1896; 1928-1948]

Theological Emphases in Grade 6

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God’s Self-Revelation in the person of Jesus Christ through Sacred Scripture and Tradition
The Creed as a Summary of Catholic Belief and a Profession of Faith
In God’s Plan of Salvation Christ founded the Church with the following marks: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic

Celebrating

The Seven Sacraments of the Church—Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist: Sacraments of Healing: Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick; Sacraments of Service: Holy Orders and Marriage
The Mass as the source and summit of Christian life
The Celebrations of the Church’s Liturgical Year

Living a Moral Life

Christian Morality as a living response of our human vocation to life in the Spirit as revealed by reason (Natural Law), the Scriptures and Tradition
Freedom and Responsibility, Reason, Conscience, and Conscience Formation
Grace, Virtue, Holiness and Sin and Forgiveness

Living in Community

Living in the Church as members of the Body of Christ
The Communion of Saints

Living in Solidarity

We are called to live our Christian vocation within the human community (i.e. communal nature of our dignity as human beings)
Social Justice Teachings of the Church
Our mission is to evangelize (i.e. proclaim the Gospel message) and to witness to Jesus Christ [CCC nos. 748-870]

Prayer

God’s universal call to prayer and our human response
The Way of Prayer: Forms and Expressions of Prayer

 
Grade 7 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 7 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith Growing in Christ 7

 

 

Scripture Stories

The following key Scripture stories appear throughout Grade 7:

  • Sermon on the Mount
  • The Book of Ruth
  • The Wedding at Cana
  • The Prodigal Son
  • The Transfiguration on the Mountain
  • The Agony in the Garden
  • Jesus is Betrayed
  • Peter Denies Jesus
  • Jesus is Tried
  • Jesus Suffers with His Cross
  • Jesus Dies on the Cross
  • Jesus is Risen
  • Jesus Ascends
  • Simon of Samaria 
 

Prayers of the Church

  • The Lord’s Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • The Magnificat
  • The Memorare
  • Hail Holy Queen
  • The Rosary
  • The Chaplet of Divine Mercy
  • The Angelus
  • Liturgical Prayers of the Mass
  • Prayers for Confirmation, Marriage, and Holy Orders

Sacramental Focus*

  • Marriage
  • Confirmation
  • Holy Orders 
 

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program

Saints and Holy People

  • Blessed Maria Gabriella Sagheddu
  • St. Teresa of Avila
  • St. Juan Diego
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • St. Francis of Assisi and the first Nativity scene
  • St. Andre Bessette
  • St. Joseph
  • St. John Bosco
  • Disciple Stephen
  • Apostle Andrew
  • Apostle Philip
  • Apostle James
  • Apostle Paul
  • St. Marie of the Incarnation
  • St. Jerome
  • St. Mariam Baouardy
  • St. Lawrence
  • St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
  • Blessed Chiara "Luce" Badano
  • Sts. Louis and Zélie Martin (St. Thérèse of Lisieux's parents)
  • Sts. Perpetua and Felicity
  • St. Jude
  • St. Thomas More
  • St. Oscar Romero
  • Cardinal Thomas Collins
  • Fr. John Comiskey
 

Social Justice Focus  

  • Solidarity
  • Caring for People Who Are Poor and Vulnerable
  • Community and the Common Good
  • Participation in Society
 

Theological Emphasis

The grade 7 program is designed to draw the students into a deeper and more critically aware relationship with God. The program is founded in the six major areas of catechesis: What we Believe; Celebrating our Faith; Living a Morally Good Life; Living In Community; Living in Solidarity, and Nurturing a life of Prayer. The program explores the sacred mysteries of our faith revealed in Scripture, Tradition and the life of Jesus Christ and God’s revelation of Himself to humanity. Through the one, holy catholic and apostolic Church God, offers us salvation. This offer is explored through a study of the four stages of salvation history and the sacraments of Confirmation, Holy Orders, and Matrimony. The program also focuses on the personal encounter with Christ offered through His real presence in the Eucharist. A focused study of the Sermon on the Mount within the program looks at virtuous living and developing habits of prayer. Church teaching on social justice and the call to community and solidarity are examined though narratives and the lives of the saints with a particular emphasis on Mary Mother of Jesus and the many devotions to her prayed by the faithful.

 

Grade 8 - Growing in Faith; Growing in Christ 8 (ACBO)

Growing in Faith Growing in Christ 8

 

Scripture Stories

  • Jesus Cleanses the Temple
  • Peter’s Declaration about Jesus
  • The Transfiguration
  • The Call of Matthew
  • The First Sin and its Punishment
  • Six Days of Creation and the Sabbath
  • Jesus and Zacchaeus
  • The Escape to Egypt
  • Announcement to Zechariah
  • Announcement to Mary
  • Visitation to Elizabeth
  • Birth of John the Baptist
  • Revelation to Joseph
  • Birth of Our Lord
  • The Finding of Jesus in the Temple
  • The Shepherds and the Angels
  • Jesus’ Side is Pierced, the Death of Jesus
  • Abuses at the Lord’s Supper
  • The Boy Jesus in the Temple
  • The Greatest Commandment
  • The Temptation of Jesus
  • Jesus Stills a Storm
  • Jesus Prays on the Mount of Olives
  • The Soldiers Mock Jesus
  • The Crucifixion of Jesus
  • The Walk to Emmaus
  • Jesus and Thomas
  • The Commissioning of the Disciples
  • The Apostles Heal Many
  • Paul and Silas in Prison
  • The Conversion of Saul
  • Paul’s Charge to Timothy
  • The Promise of the Holy Spirit
  • Instructions Concerning Prayer
 

Prayers of the Church

  • Act of Spiritual Communion
  • Anima Christi
  • Daily Examen
  • Divine Praises
  • Eucharistic Prayer: Doxology
  • Litany of Loreto (abridged)
  • Litany of the Holy Spirit (adapted)
  • Miraculous Medal Prayer
  • Prayer Against Despair
  • Prayer Before the Crucifix
 

The following prayers from Grades 1 to 7 are also included in the Teacher Resource:

Grade 1

  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Lord’s Prayer
  • Hail Mary
  • Glory Be

Grade 2

  • Apostles’ Creed
  • Prayer to My Guardian Angel
  • Holy, Holy, Holy
  • Lord I Am Not Worthy
  • Lamb of God
  • Act of Contrition

Grade 3

  • The Morning Offering
  • Memorial Acclamation

Grade 4

  • Hail, Holy Queen
  • Prayer to the Holy Spirit
  • Psalm 23
  • Act of Contrition

Grade 5

  • Act of Faith
  • Act of Hope
  • Act of Love
  • Memorial Acclamation
  • Nicene Creed
  • Litany of the Saints
  • Litany of the Holy Spirit
  • Eucharistic Prayer: doxology
  • St. Andrew Christmas Novena

Grade 6

  • Prayer for Vocations
  • Hail, Holy Queen

Grade 7

  • The Magnificat
  • The Memorare
  • The Rosary
  • The Chaplet of Divine Mercy
  • The Angelus
  • Liturgical Prayers of the Mass
  • Prayers for Confirmation, Marriage, and Holy Order
 

Sacramental Focus*

  • Confirmation

*Note that information on all the sacraments is scaffolded throughout the program

Saints and Holy People

  • Apostle Peter
  • Apostle Paul
  • The Evangelists: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
  • St. Francis of Assisi
  • St. Clement I
  • St. Dulce Lopes Pontes
  • St. Josephine Bakhita
  • St. John of Damascus
  • St. Nicholas of Myra
  • St. Gregory of Nazianzus
  • St. Teresa of Calcutta
  • St. Thérèse of Lisieux
  • St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
  • Blessed Pier Georgio Frassati
  • Blessed Stanley Rother
  • St. Longinus
  • St. Hildegard of Bingen
  • St. John of God
  • St. Angela of Foligno
  • St. John Paul II
  • Blessed Carlo Acutis
  • St. Gianna Beretta Molla
 

Social Justice Focus

  • Rights and Responsibilities

Theological Emphases of Grade 8

Strand of Religious Education

Theological Emphases

Believing

God reveals Himself through Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition and authenticated by the Magisterium

God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one

Through the Holy Spirit Christ remains present in the Church and in the world

The Church is One, united in faith; Holy, sanctified by Christ; Catholic, founded for all people; and Apostolic through the legacy of the Apostles

Celebrating

Through the Holy Spirit, the sacraments are the source of grace

Through the Mass we encounter Christ and fully participate in his passion and death

The Liturgical year unifies the Church through the celebration of the paschal Mystery

Living a Moral Life

The Commandments, The Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes guide the moral life of followers of Christ

We guide our moral life through our conscience, Sacred Scripture and the teaching of the Church

We overcome sin by acknowledging our weakness and asking for forgiveness

Living in Communion

The Church is the people of God, witnessing to Christ through service

Living in Solidarity

The Social Justice teaching of the Catholic Church is rooted in Sacred Scripture

Promoting the dignity of each person and the common good is the responsibility of both civil authority and each individual

Social structures and institutions are responsible to identify and eliminate sinful inequalities

We participate in Jesus’ mission through evangelization in all sectors of society

Prayer

The Our Father is the model for all prayer to God

We are called to develop a habit and a life of prayer through Jesus as our mediator

 
Grade 9 - Discipleship and Culture

Be With Me Grade 9 Textbook

TEXT: Be with Me (CCCB)

This course engages students in the examination of the Christian narrative as revealed in Sacred Scripture. Students are invited to a deeper understanding of both the joy and the demands of living out the call to discipleship as it is described in the Scriptures. Students explore discipleship as encountered in the Sacred Tradition of the Church (Sacraments, Liturgical Year and Church Teaching and Law), as part of their ongoing personal growth and faith understanding. Students explore Catholic rituals, teaching, practice, morals and values, and virtues to facilitate a healthy and covenantal relationship with self, God and with others. Using theological reflection, they are challenged to explore the connections and disconnections of ethical concepts (euthanasia, abortion, sexuality, etc.) between the Church and contemporary culture. The course focuses on encouraging students to know and love by following in the footsteps of Jesus. As they learn of his words and deeds, they discover the importance of prayerfully serving the community to bring about the Reign of God.

Grade 10 - Christ and Culture

Grade 10 Civics Course - Stewards of the Gift of Catholic Education (ACBO)

Christ and Culture (CCCB) Textbook

Text: Christ and Culture (CCCB)

This course both invites and challenges the adolescent to personalize the Gospel values and social justice principles that guide Catholics in understanding their role in shaping culture as disciples of Jesus. Students will explore such foundational topics as: what it means to be human, created in God’s image, what is culture, Christ and culture, living together in solidarity, social justice, prayer and sacrament, friendship and intimacy. Connections between the living Church and contemporary culture are explored in terms of what it means to be a responsible Christian adolescent in a secularized, pluralistic world.

 

Civics Course -Stewards of the Gift of Catholic Education (ACBO)

This unit in the Civics course introduces students to the struggle and gift of Catholic Education along with the responsibility for continued advocacy and support.

Click Stewards of the Gift to access the Institute for Catholic Education Guideline.

Grade 11 - Faith and Culture: World Religions

World Religions Textbook

TEXT: World Religions: A Canadian Catholic Perspective

This course engages students in the examination of world religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Spiritualities and a locally appropriate religious tradition. This is a survey course that will help students understand the basic similarities and differences between the religious traditions so they can interact with others with acceptance and familiarity. We live in a multi-faith global community. With the knowledge of this course, students ought to be able to understand more clearly the world’s religious affairs.

Grade 12 - Church and Culture

In Search of the Good: A Catholic Understanding of Moral Living

TEXT: In Search of the Good: A Catholic Understanding of Moral Living (CCCB)

This course enables students to deepen their understanding of how the Church engages contemporary culture with faith and reason, in pursuit of love, justice, and the common good. Students will have opportunity to learn how living the Baptismal vocation to a virtuous life, filled with the joy of the Gospel and nurtured by the sacraments, can transform them and society from within, allowing God to reign in human hearts. Students will also refine research and inquiry skills.

 

Click on Catholic Companion to Equity and Social Justice Grade 12 University/College HSE4M to access the Institute for Catholic Education guideline for this course.

Programs

First Reconciliation - Celebrate and Remember First Reconciliation, St. Mary's Press
The Celebrate and Remember First Reconciliation program captivates children with: an opening prayer; We Listen: a Scripture story with an on-page activity; We Learn: doctrinal instruction with an on-page activity; Heart-to-Heart: an experiential story that shows how the Scripture and doctrine can be lived out; We Pray: a closing prayer celebration. Special chapter features include: key words bolded and defined in the glossary; take-home activities; sidebars that explore the saints, unique aspects of our faith, and the signs and symbols of our faith. The program also contains an illustration of the Reconciliation Room, a step-by-step guide to the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation, with instructions for preparing for it, an age-appropriate examination of conscience, traditional Catholic prayers, and an illustrated glossary.
First Eucharist - Celebrate and Remember First Eucharist, St. Mary's Press
The Celebrate and Remember First Eucharist program captivates children with: an opening prayer; We Listen: a Scripture story with an on-page activity; We Learn: doctrinal instruction with an on-page activity; Heart-to-Heart: an experiential story that shows how the Scripture and doctrine can be lived out; We Pray: a closing prayer celebration. Special chapter features include: key words bolded and defined in the glossary; take-home activities; sidebars that explore the saints, unique aspects of our faith, and the signs and symbols of our faith. The program also contains: a visual walk-through of a Catholic church, traditional Catholic prayers, a
step-by-step guide to the Rite of the Mass, instructions for the reception of
Holy Communion, and an illustrated glossary.
Confirmation - Chosen: Your Journey Towards Confirmation, Ascension Press
The goal of the program is to offer a powerful, life-changing experience as the candidate prepares to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.  The program covers the major tenets of the faith while inviting the candidate to grow in love of God, willingness to serve Him and openness to His Call.  The program will be further enhanced with a Mass Journal of reflections, an Apostolic Service Project, a day of retreat, a letter to His Excellency and a Confirmation Saint Project.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a catechetical program for
children aged 3-12 years that is based on the Bible and liturgy of the Church.

Family Life Education

Grades 1 - 8

In grades 1 through 8 in Ontario Catholic schools, the program used for instruction in Family Life Education is Fully Alive.  Fully Alive is a Family Life Education program sponsored and approved by the Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario.

Family Life Education, as it is represented in Fully Alive, is intended to pass on a distinctively Catholic view of human life, sexuality, marriage, and family.  Its goal is to complement the efforts of families and to support what parents are doing at home.  The entire program from Grades 1 through Grade 8 is designed to encourage children to become the people God wants them to be -- to be fully alive.

Fully Alive is organized around five themes that are seen as essential to a complete Family Life Education program:

Theme One - Created and Loved by God

The first theme provides the foundation of the program.  We are created in the image of God, and God loves and sustains each one of us.  This theme explores some of the ways in which each person is unique and irreplaceable, yet shares a common human nature with all others.

Theme Two - Living in Relationship

Human beings are created to live in relationships with others.  The bonds of family and friendship, which are explored in this theme, are central in our lives, and shape our identity and development.

Theme Three - Created Sexual:  Male and Female

Sexuality is a fundamental dimension of our identity as children of God.  In this theme, sexuality is presented as a gift from God that is intended for life and love.

Theme Four - Growing in Commitment

God's call to faithfulness is explored in this theme.  Learning to be committed and trustworthy is a life-long challenge that begins in childhood.

Theme Five - Living in the World

Our relationships with others go beyond the circle of family and friends.  Theme five examines what it means to participate in society, and to fulfill our responsibilities to care for and build God's world.

Grades 9 - 12

Catholic Family Life Education in Grades 9 through 12 is a multi-disciplinary curriculum area, designed to promote the Christian formation of adolescents in authentic human values related to personhood.                 

The bishops of Ontario have identified Family Life Education as a required curriculum strand comprising approximately twenty percent of the Religious Education curriculum at the secondary level, since both areas are concerned with the integration of Gospel values into the whole pattern of human life.  Classroom instruction in Family Life Education provides opportunities for the holistic formation of students in the Catholic Tradition.  This strand draws upon the disciplines of theology, life sciences, and the social sciences.  Within these, moral theology, biology, and developmental psychology are especially significant.

Students study three areas in Family Life Education (Personhood, Relationships, and Sexuality), to support the direction given in the OCCB's 1996 message to the Catholic Education community, entitled, Family Life Education for Secondary Students.

Family Life Education therefore is a distinctive feature of Religious Education in Catholic secondary schools in its biological, medical, psychological, and moral aspects.  It is the intention of Family Life Education to assist students in the development of understanding and personal attitudes toward the Christian vision of human relationships and sexuality as integral to the person, created in the image of a life-giving and loving God. (Ontario Catholic Secondary Curriculum Policy Document 9-12, Introduction)

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