(5.7) The importance of Mary and the Magnificat- 30 slides to aid pages 128 & 129.
Objectives
i. Know how Mary is a model of discipleship.
ii. Understand how the Magnificat can be seen as both a hymn of praise to God and a revolutionary prayer.
(4.12) Prayers in the Mass and adoration - 36 slides to aid pages 112 & 113.
Objectives
i. Understand the importance of the Words of institution and the Agnus Dei.
ii. Know why Catholics respect the Eucharist.
Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam' (24 slides)
Objectives
i. Understanding the meaning and significance of Michelangelo’s ‘Creation of Adam.’
ii. Understand how this painting reflects Catholics beliefs about God as creator, and the creation of humanity in the image of God.
Key Terms
Creator : The one who makes things and brings things about.
Creation: The act by which God brought the universe into being.
1. Michelangelo: Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475-1564) was a famous Italian painter and sculptor.
2. Genesis: The first book of the Bible, in which the stories of creation are found.
3. Creation of Adam: Part of the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome, which shows God giving life to Adam.
(5.12) Kingdom values in the life of a Catholic - 67 slides to aid pages: 138 & 139.
Objectives
i. Know how Kingdom values have shaped the life of a leading Catholic figure.
ii. Understand the importance of these values in a Christian’s life.
Islam - Life after death
Objectives
i. Consider Muslim beliefs about life after death.
ii. Understand the importance of human responsibility and accountability for Muslims.
(13.12) Justice, racial equality and racial prejudice
i. Understand how the Catholic values and promotes justice and tolerance.
ii. Understand how support can be given to victims of racial prejudice.
To understand what Diwali is and how it is celebrated by Hindus.
So that you can confidently answer the 67 questions at the end.
11 key-terms with their definition and picture.
Exercises throughout the PowerPoint to make learning this fescinating subject enjoyable and challenging.
Recommended link- clips to revise sections.
This presentation is is in the following order. . .
Diwali, the festival of lights for Hindus, Sikhs and Jains.
Rama and Siva.
Welcome, goddess.
Why there are patterns by the door during Diwali.
Diwali is a time to pray to Lakshmi.
Lights in the sky.
Diwali is a time for sharing.
Happy New Year.
The Sikh Diwali.
Siblings.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this presentation!
The Paschal Candle(25 slides).
i. Know the symbolism of the Paschal candle.
ii. Understand how the Paschal candle reminds Christians that the light of the Risen Christ should be evident in their lives.
Michelangelo's - The Last Judgement
Objectives
i. Understand the imagery and symbolism that is used in Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement.’
ii. Understand how this reflects Catholic teachings about judgements and the afterlife.
(2.8) 'The moral teachings of Jesus' pages 50 & 51.
Objectives
i.Know what Jesus taught in the Beatitudes and the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats.
ii. Understand Jesus fulfils the law but also sets a higher standard for his followers.
Key Terms
1. Law: the commandments and rules laid down in the Old Testament.
2. Sermon on the mount: Jesus’ teachings found in Matthew 5-7, which gave Christians a set of rules and values to apply in their lives.
3. God’s will: the things that God wants people to do.
The funeral rite (21 slides).
Objective
i. Know what happens during a Catholic funeral.
ii. Understand how a Catholic funeral shows beliefs about life after death.
(13.7) Catholic teachings about poverty
Objectives
i. Know what the Catholic Church teaches about the Christian duty to take action against poverty.
ii. Understand significance of the teaching that the needs of the poor should be put first (the preferential option for the poor).
The death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus (28 slides).
Objective
i. Know why creation needed to be redeemed.
ii. Understand the importance of the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus in the restoration of creation.
(4.7), (4.8) & (4.8 a) -75 slides to aid pages: 102 - 105.
(4.7) Redemption in the Bible (1) -29 slides.
(4.8) Redemption in the Bible (2) - 21 slides.
(4.8a) St. Irenaeus’ and St. Anselm’s thoughts on salvation - 25 slides = 75 slides in total.
Objectives
(4.7) I. Know how the Bible shows that redemption took place.
ii. Understand the importance of the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus for redemption.
(4.8) ii. Understand how the four Bible passages on pages 102 - 104 show how the redemption happened through the work of Jesus.
(4.8a) i. Know what metaphors St. Irenaeus and St. Anselm used to describe salvation.
(4.10) Redemption in the Mass - 38 slides to aid pages 108 & 109.
Objectives
i. Know how the structure of the Mass reflects Christian beliefs.
ii. Understand how redemption is celebrated in the Mass.
(9.4) Judaism - Life after death, judgement and resurrection - 39 slides to aid pages 218 & 219.
Objective
I. Understand what Jews believe about what happens after death.
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