Who am I? worksheet - Catholic Religion Teacher 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your First & Last Name in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your Class and Today’s date to provide context for your responses.
  4. Identify the Saint of the Day and write their name, as this encourages reflection and prayer.
  5. Take your time answering each question honestly. Start with '5 words or phrases that describe me' and continue through to 'I am most passionate (excited) about…'.
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Teachers with a BA in theology or a related field are required to earn an MA in theology or a related field, or obtain a Master Catechist Certificate. Teachers with a BA in a secular field are required to earn an MA in theology or a related field, or obtain a​ Master Catechist Certificate.
You can only know the answer to Who am I by discovering who God is. Holy calling: The meaning of life is to be a saint, because a saint is someone who lives with God a person who recognises that their life, who they are, is dependent on the God who is always present with them.
Then Our Lord posed a more intimate question: But who do you say that I am? Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, boldly declared, You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God. This confession of Peter points to very foundation of the Catholic faith.
The requirements for becoming a Catholic school teacher are similar to those for public school teachers. Most teaching candidates are required to have at least a bachelors degree, preferably in education or a core academic subject, although some schools prioritize hiring teachers with a masters degree.
Religious Education Curriculum. Each grade level is structured in the same manner: four units, each with five chapters equaling 20 chapters per grade level. Each chapter follows a pillar of the Catechism with one chapter specifically focusing on Catholic social teaching.

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There is a belief in the Roman Catholic tradition (or other Christian faith traditions) that an indelible mark of identity is implanted that marks one as a disciple of Christ. The Gospel teaches that when Jesus began his public ministry, he began to build the Church by calling his disciples to follow him.
0:00 0:45 From the scriptures. And so there are lots of accreted doctrines that I dont think are scriptural.MoreFrom the scriptures. And so there are lots of accreted doctrines that I dont think are scriptural. And that I couldnt believe in even if I wanted to.

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