Technical Tips |
Before The Preparation Period
During The Preparation For Sacraments |
After the Celebration of the Sacrament
This web site is designed to enhance and enrich your sacrament
preparation. The site is interactive and can be
used in a variety of ways. Below are some suggestions
to help you:
- Navigate the site,
- Give you an idea when to use each section in relationship
to the RCL Benziger Sacraments program,
- And help you get the most out of this extensive and
engaging resource.
Technical Tips:
The following technical tips may help you in tailoring your visit to RCL Benziger Sacraments Online to suit your specific needs.
1. Plug-ins: The following plug-ins are
required to view the downloadable PDF files, listen
to audio, or to play the games on this site. Click
on the link to download the latest plug-in:
2. Web Site Window Size: If you would prefer that
this web site load in a larger size on your monitor,
all you need to do is adjust your monitor settings.
- On a PC or IBM, simply go to your start menu and access your settings file. From your settings file, select your Control Panel. Within the Control Panel select the icon that says, "Display." There you will be shown a separate pop-up menu form which you will select the tab that says, "Settings." On the right of the "settings" menu, you'll find a sliding bar that allows you to adjust the size of your desktop area. Slide the bar to "Less" (to the left) to make the objects on your screen appear larger. Slide the bar to "More" (to the right) to make the objects appear bigger.
- On a Mac, go to the Apple Menu located in
the upper left hand corner of your screen
and select "Control Panels." From
there, select "Monitors" or "Monitors
& Sound." When you do this, you'll
be shown a pop-up window from which you will
select the monitor ratio 640 x 480 in order
to make the windows on your screen appear
larger.
3. Refreshing your Cache: Occasionally, when we update the site or make changes, some of our web site users are unable to see these changes. This is a common problem with any web site and is very easily fixable. In short, once a web browser has opened an internet page, the page is stored in the browser's temporary memory or "cache." Storing the page in your cache, allows your browser to load the page faster and more efficiently. However, depending on your browser's settings, every once in awhile, it does not recognize updates that have been made to the page. Refreshing your cache empties this temporary memory and allows your browser to load the page anew. To do this:
- In Internet Explorer, go to the top tool bar in your browser window and select the button that says, "Tools." The "Tools" menu will appear as a drop-down box from which you'll select "Internet Options." Your computer will display the "Internet Options" Menu in a different box. In the middle of that box, you will see a section that is labeled "Temporary Internet Files." Select the button that says, "Delete Files." It may take a few seconds to delete the files. Once this is done, close the Explorer Window, so that it can reset. Once you launch Explorer again, you'll be able to see updates to the web page.
- In Netscape, go to the top tool bar in your
browser window and select the button that
says, "Edit." From the "Edit"
menu select "Preferences..." Scroll
down and select the "Advanced" option.
Click the button that says "Clear Disk
Cache Now." This will allow you to reload
and see the most recent edition of the page.
Before
the preparation period begins:
- Look over the web site to get a grasp of
its contents and breakdown.
- Look at the two age levels and groupings
of activities and determine which level is
appropriate for the youngsters you are working
with--ages
7-10 or ages
11-14.
- Review the topics to get an idea of the
scope and types of resources included on this
site.
- Read the article titled "What
is Restored Order?" Since Restored
Order may be a new concept for your parish
community or for you, we have included this
essay to help you understand its history and
origins.
- If your parish is celebrating the sacraments
of Confirmation and Eucharist at the same
time or Confirmation prior to First Eucharist,
then you will be interested in reading the
FAQs section
to help answer any additional questions you
may have about Restored Order.
During
the preparation for sacraments:
Kids Ages 710 and Kids
Ages 11-14
- Children and young people will want to begin
playing the games immediately and throughout
the entire preparation period. The Faith
Focus Review is dedicated to specific
chapters in the child's book or the handouts
for older children. The Concentration
and Unscramble
games will also be helpful throughout the
chapters.
- Walkthrough
of the Rites is a fun way to help youngsters
go step-by-step through the ritual celebration
of the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist.
They will build understanding and meaning
for the gestures, words, and actions that
are a part of the sacramental celebration
- The Responses
can help the child to fully participate in
the sacraments. Children love to know what
to say and when they will say it! This audio
interactive section can instill confidence.
- Scripture
Stories will help expand the scripture
from each chapter in a fun and engaging way.
Knowing the story from each chapter helps
the child with these activities.
- Tour
of the Church is a fun way of learning
about the environment in which we Catholics
worship. This section can be reviewed throughout
the preparation process. After several visits
to this tour, take the children on a tour
of your own parish church. Be sure to point
out both the similarities and differences
between your parish church and the church
tour on the web site.
Catechists & Teachers
- Ask Father
Bob allows you to see what kinds of questions
other catechists, teachers, and parents have
regarding the sacrament preparation, as well
as questions regarding their own faith and
understanding. Questions are easy to submit
and will be answered in a timely manner. This
section is great to access anytime during
the preparation period.
- Gospel
Reflections provides a way for you to
connect sacrament preparation with the Sunday
gospel. This section changes weekly according
to the liturgical year and is ongoing through
the entire year. Refer to this section each
week during preparation as well as after the
celebration.
- Reach
Out provides service ideas to help make
the connection between learning about our
Catholic faith, experiencing our faith in
sacraments, and living our faith in the world.
- Scripture
Stories There are many Scripture stories
that speak to our understanding and experience
of sacraments. The Scriptures included in
this section are in addition to the stories
found in the child's book or handouts for
older children.
- Together
as a Family offers activities for those
families looking for ways to bring family
members together during this special time
of sacrament preparation.
- Video Guides
The RCL Sacrament program uses videos from
the Faith FirstŠ religion series with the
sacrament preparation period. This guide identifies
video segments that have particular application
to the sacraments.
- What Difference
Does it Make? At the end of each chapter
the child is asked, "What difference does
it make?" Given what we believe as Catholics
and how we worship and pray that belief, what
do we DO about it? This site extends that
particular part of the lesson and gives an
interactive way of responding. This correlates
with each lesson and can be used to extend
each chapter.
After the celebration
of the sacrament:
- Looking
Back is intended for use immediately AFTER
the celebration of the sacraments of Confirmation
and Eucharist. The children's sacrament preparation
time has been building up to this celebration
and you have shared in the preparation. Reflecting
on their experience of Confirmation and first
communion will help prepare them for a lifetime
of sharing in the gifts of the Holy Spirit
and being nourished at the table of the Lord.
- Gospel
Reflections can continue to connect the
Sunday liturgy with the sacraments. Use this
section for many weeks after to continue to
help make the connection between what we hear
each week and how we celebrate and live our
faith!