We are in a bit of a pickle and we need your help (just look at the photo......).
Could you please answer this following question:
- What ten beliefs do you think a Year 8 student should know as they graduate from a Catholic school?
Please add your ten beliefs to the comments section of this post.
Thank you!
Cushla and Jeremy.
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God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit (the Trinity) are a relationship of perfect love.
ReplyDeleteGod is our almighty Father and creator of all.
God 's love for us is immutable, a love beyond human comprehension. He made us to be with him.
As Christians we believe in life after death - eternal life - being with God forever.
Jesus is God's son (fully human and divine).
Jesus lived in specific time and culture, and his teachings and way of life help us to know, love and serve God so we can be happy with Him forever.
We are asked to be Jesus to others.
Jesus lived as a man, died and rose from the dead so we could know God as our Father.
The Holy Spirit is God's love (grace) working in the world through us.
The Holy Spirit supports and guides us (gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit).
God invites and encourages us to respond to His love wholly and completely.
Hi Trish,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your feedback! I really enjoyed reading the focus on eternal life and God invites/ encourages us. Would you mind if we share some of our thoughts with you?