Scope & Sequence
Chapter 1: We Belong to God
Chapter Faith Theme
Baptism makes us sharers in divine life and marks
us as belonging to Jesus the Good Shepherd.
Ritual
Blessing with Water
• Celebrate the ritual actions of naming and blessing
ourselves with water.
• Reflect on important times we are called by
name.
• Discover and identify ways that praying the
Sign of the Cross and blessing with water is part
of our naming ourselves
as Christians.
Scripture
The Parable of the Lost Sheep: Luke 15:4-6
• Tell the story of the parable of the Lost Sheep.
• Discover what it means to belong to God.
Doctrine/Liturgy
Sacrament of Baptism
• Jesus, the Good Shepherd, knows each of his
sheep by name. He gave his life for us. Jesus'
death
and resurrection reveal
how much God loves us.
• At Baptism we are marked with the sign of the
cross. This shows we belong to Christ and
the Christian community.
• Baptism joins us to Christ. God shares his life
with us. We become adopted children of God
and members of our church
family. Original sin and all other sins are forgiven.
We receive the
gift of the Holy Spirit
and the promise of eternal life.
What Difference Does This Make in My Life?
• Identify ways to share God's love with others.
• Discover that sharing God's love with others
makes a difference.
Together as a Family
• Recall and talk about the child's baptism.
• Identify and choose ways to live as signs of
God's love as a family.
• Review the meaning of the Sign of the Cross
and include its praying in family prayers.
Chapter 2: We Follow Jesus
Chapter Faith Theme
The Great Commandment is a summary and the heart
of all God's commandments.
Ritual
Showing reverence for the word of God
• Celebrate the ritual action of gathering around
the cross and processing.
• Reflect on how gathering with people is part
of daily living.
• Discover and name ways that the cross is part
of our living and celebrating our faith.
Scripture
The Great Commandment: Matthew 22:34-40
• Tell the story of Jesus teaching about the
Great Commandment.
• Discover what Jesus taught about showing reverence
for God and for one another.
Doctrine/Liturgy
Overview of the Rites of Reconciliation
• We do what the Great Commandment tells us when
we live the Ten Commandments.
• God gives us the gifts of a conscience and
a free will to live the Great Commandment.
• Jesus gave us the sacraments to make us sharers
in God's life. We can celebrate the sacrament
of Penance, or Reconciliation,
individually with the priest, or we can celebrate
it together
with other members of
our church family and the priest.
• In Reconciliation we are forgiven sins we commit
after we have been baptized. We sin when
we freely choose to do
what we know is against God's commandments.
What Difference Does This Make in My Life?
• Identify the people whom we know are living
the Great Commandment.
• Discover that living the Great Commandment
makes a difference.
Together as a Family
• Talk about ways family members can help one
another live the Great Commandment.
• Identify and choose ways to live as a forgiving
family.
• Briefly go through the ritual actions, prayers,
and responses of the rites of Reconciliation.
Chapter 3: We Listen to the Holy
Spirit
Chapter Faith Theme
The Holy Spirit helps us make good decisions and
put them into action. In the confession of sins
in Reconciliation we accept responsibility for
our sins.
Ritual
Praying around a lighted candle
• Celebrate the ritual action of praying around
a lighted candle.
• Reflect on the ways families use lighted candles.
• Discover and name ways that lighted candles
help us celebrate and live our faith
Scripture
The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Luke 10:29-37
• Tell the story of the parable of the Good Samaritan.
• Discover the connection between the parable
of the Good Samaritan and our call
to live as followers of
Jesus.
Doctrine/Liturgy
The Confession of Sins
• We are lights in the world when we make good
decisions and put them into action. Praying,
listening to the word
of God, learning what our church family teaches,
and talking with a
trustworthy adult help
us make good decisions.
• We sometimes do not make good decisions and
we choose to sin. Confessing our sins in
Reconciliation shows we
want to do our best to live as Jesus taught.
• In Reconciliation we confess, or tell, our
sins to the priest. We must confess any mortal
sin we
may have committed. We
may also confess venial sins.
What Difference Does This Make in My Life?
• Identify and choose ways to make good decisions
and live as lights in the world.
• Discover how bringing light to the world makes
a difference
Together as a Family
• Share ideas on how our family can be a light
in the world.
• Pray as a family to the Holy Spirit.
• Go through the ritual "Confession of Sins"
in the rite of Reconciliation.
Chapter 4: We Are Sorry
Chapter Faith Theme
We show our sorrow for our sins. The prayer of
sorrow, or act of contrition, and penance express
our decision and desire to heal the harm caused
by our sins and to be reconciled with God and
the Church.
Ritual
Praying the Our Father
• Celebrate the ritual action of praying the
Our Father.
• Reflect on how praying is part of daily living.
• Discover and name ways that showing we are
sorry is part of living and celebrating our faith.
Scripture
Zacchaeus: Luke 19:1-10
• Tell the story of the meeting between Jesus
and the tax collector Zacchaeus.
• Discover the connection between Zacchaeus showing
people he was sorry and our living
as a follower of Jesus.
Doctrine/Liturgy
Accepting a Penance and Praying the Act of Contrition
• Being sorry is a sign of love. We need to express
our sorrow for our sins. It shows our love
for God and for other
people.
• The Holy Spirit helps us to be sorry for our
sins. The Holy Spirit helps us forgive others.
• In the sacrament of Reconciliation accepting
and doing our penance and praying an
act of contrition shows
we are sorry for our sins and helps us repair
the harm we have caused
by our sins.
What Difference Does This Make in My Life?
• Identify and choose ways to show true sorrow.
• Discover how showing true sorrow makes a difference.
Together as a Family
• Talk about why expressing our sorrow is important
for our family.
• Go through the rituals "Receiving and Accepting
a Penance" and "Praying an Act of Sorrow"
in the rite of Reconciliation.
Chapter 5: We Are Forgiven
Chapter Faith Theme
In the sacrament of Reconciliation God forgives
our sins through the ministry of bishops and priests.
Ritual
Laying on of hands
• Celebrate the ritual action of laying on of
hands.
• Reflect on how making up, or reconciling with
others, is part of daily living.
• Discover and name ways reconciling with God
and other people is part of living and
celebrating our faith.
Scripture
The Parable of the Forgiving Father: Luke 15:11-32
• Tell the parable of the Forgiving Father.
• Discover the connection between this parable
and God's love for us.
Doctrine/Liturgy
Absolution
• Reconciliation is one of the two Sacraments
of Healing.
• In this sacrament we share in God's mercy and
forgiving love. Our sins are forgiven.
The Holy Spirit reconciles
us with God and with one another.
• In the sacrament of Reconciliation, Christ
is present with the Church. Through the ministry
of bishops and priests
we are forgiven our sins. The bishop or priest
absolves us from our sins
"in the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
What Difference Does This Make in My Life?
• Identify times when we forgave others.
• Discover how being forgiven and forgiving others
makes a difference.
Together as a Family
• Share ideas on ways our family can be a forgiving
people.
• Go through the ritual "Absolution" in the rite
of Reconciliation.
Chapter 6: We Are Peacemakers
Chapter Faith Theme
The sacrament of Reconciliation makes us sharers
in God's gift of peace and renews our calling
to share that peace with others.
Ritual
Sharing a sign of peace
• Celebrate the ritual action of sharing a sign
of peace.
• Reflect on the ways sharing peace is part of
daily living.
• Discover and name ways that sharing peace is
part of living and celebrating our faith.
Scripture
The Gift of Peace: John 14:15-27, 20:21
• Tell the story of the promise of Jesus to give
his disciples the gift of peace.
• Discover the connection between Jesus' promise
and his presence with us.
Doctrine/Liturgy
Proclamation of Praise and Mercy/Dismissal
• Jesus taught that peacemakers are children
of God. We live as peacemakers when we
forgive others and ask
others to forgive us.
• At the end of the celebration of Reconciliation
we are sent forth in peace. We are reconciled
with God and with one
another. We want everyone to know how wonderful
God's love is.
What Difference Does This Make in My Life?
• Identify peacemakers we know and what they
do.
• Choose ways to live as a peacemaker and discover
the difference living as a peacemaker makes.
Together as a Family
• Share ideas on how family conflicts can be
solved peacefully.
• Go through the thanksgiving and dismissal rituals
of the rite of Reconciliation.

|