[SH, KG, SSM]
(a) |
Identify key events from the breaking of the covenant by Adam and Eve to the fulfillment of God's covenant with humanity through Jesus including Luke 22-24 and Acts 1-2. |
(b) |
Explain how the Resurrection reveals core Catholic beliefs such as:
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(c) |
Conduct an inquiry into the nature of love including its prominence within the Eucharistic covenant and examples of signs of love in society (e.g., agape/unconditional, eros/romantic, philia and philio/brotherly and sisterly, encyclical Deus Caritas Est – God is Love). |
(d) |
Collaborate with peers to explore compelling questions about how the Eucharistic covenant affects one's everyday life involving core concepts such as grace, salvation, forgiveness, hope, love and joy. |
(e) |
Represent the Catholic understanding of Eucharist as a source of joy and hope supporting the call to live joyfully within a covenant relationship with Christ. |
(f) |
Discuss the following concept: Good works don't bring salvation, but the joy of salvation reveals itself in good works through God's grace. |
(g) |
Reassess one's response to Jesus' call to a personal relationship with him through the Eucharistic covenant. |