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RELIGION BENCHMARKS

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RELIGION CURRICULUM

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REVELATION IS GOD TELLING US ABOUT HIMSELF, OURSELVES AND THE WORLD AROUND US, AND INVITING US INTO RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM.  

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JESUS CHRIST IS THE SUMMIT OF REVELATION. SCRIPTURE AND DIVINE TRADITION MAKE UP A SINGLE DEPOSIT. GOD IS THE AUTHOR OF SACRED SCRIPTURE.  

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THE HUMAN AUTHORS OF THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE USED MANY DIFFERENT LITERARY FORMS TO CONVEY GOD'S MESSAGE. THESE INCLUDE HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS, PARABLES, POETRY, LETTERS, ALLEGORIES AND PROVERBS.

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THE SYSTEM USED TO 1 REFERENCE SCRIPTURE INCLUDES BOOK NAME, CHAPTER NUMBER AND VERSE NUMBER (EX. GENESIS 1 :1).

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THE PATRIARCHS ARE ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB. 

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THE CENTRAL EVENT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT IS THE EXODUS.  

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A COVENANT IS A SPECIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN GOD AND HIS PEOPLE. 

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THE DECALOGUE IS THE 10 COMMANDMENTS GIVEN BY GOD TO MOSES. 

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IN THE OLD TESTAMENT GOD SPOKE TO THE PEOPLE THROUGH JUDGES AND KINGS, PRIESTS AND PROPHETS, SAGES AND POETS. 

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THE PSALMS WERE SUNG AT THE TEMPLE, IN FAMILY SETTINGS, ON PILGRIMAGES, AND IN THE SOLITUDE OF PERSONAL PRAYER. 

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THE NEW TESTAMENT PROVIDES AN ACCOUNT OF THE SAVING ACTIONS OF JESUS CHRIST (HIS LIFE, DEATH AND RESURRECTION). 

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LITURGY IS THE PUBLIC WORK OF THE BODY OF JESUS CHRIST, THE CHURCH. 

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JESUS CHRIST TAUGHT US HOW TO TREAT ONE ANOTHER WITH JUSTICE AND MERCY IN ORDER TO TRULY LIVE AS HIS DISCIPLES. 

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Review Previously Taught Prayers

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Prayers to Memorize

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Faith Theme: Introduction to the Bible. 

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Faith Theme: Worship and Liturgy

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Faith Theme: Social Justice/Service  

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Divine Revelation is relational and calls us to actively receive what God has first given. 

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The work of the Blessed Trinity in creation is the source of all life and goodness. 

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Divine Inspiration is the guidance of God the Holy Spirit given to the writers of the Bible. 

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Sacred Scripture and Apostolic Tradition are modes of Divine Revelation. 

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The Bible is the inspired Word of God. 

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Humans are created in the image and likeness of God with special dignity and the responsibility of being stewards of creation.

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Jesus Christ is the mediator and is the fullness of all revelation. 

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Scripture and Tradition make up a single Sacred Deposit. 

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The divinely revealed realities, which are contained and presented in the text of Sacred Scripture, have been written down under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit; therefore, God is the author of Sacred Scripture.

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The human authors of Sacred Scripture had various purposes for the effective use of different literary forms. 

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Passages in Sacred Scripture can be cited by abbreviating the book name and including the chapter and verse numbers. 

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The Protestant Bible is different from the Catholic Bible due to the removal of several books from the Canon of Scripture. 

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Patriarch is a title given to the venerable ancestors or "fathers" of the Semitic peoples, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who received God's promise of election. 

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Stories of the Patriarchs within Sacred Scripture foreshadow events in the New Testament, especially in the life of Jesus Christ.  

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The story of Exodus is found in the book of Exodus.  

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The ten plagues that Pharaoh and the Egyptians experienced were: Water Turned into Blood, the Frogs, the Gnats, the Flies, the Pestilence, the Boils, the Hail, the Locusts, the Darkness, and the Death of the First-born. 

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A covenant is a solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a human being(s) involving mutual commitments or guarantees.  

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Each of the 10 Commandments obliges the People of God to follow faithfully and grow in their relationship with God and his people.

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The 10 Commandments can be found in the book of Exodus 20:2-17 and Deuteronomy 5:6-21 . 

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The 10 Commandments are an important way for the People of God to show their faithfulness to God's covenant. 

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Key Bible Stories that provide a basic foundation to the Old Testament include, but are not limited to:

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In the Old Testament and the modern Church, the Psalms are used extensively in worship liturgies.  

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The four Gospels proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ's life, death and resurrection.

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The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ can be found in all four Gospels. 

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The laity, consecrated religious and ordained ministers are called to join in the work and prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours. 

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The Church marks time with a Liturgical Calendar, in order to sanctify our days. 

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The Bishop calls the faithful to "full, active and conscious participation" in the Liturgy; especially, the Sunday Eucharistic Celebration, the central liturgical action of the faithful. 

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The Seven Sacraments are celebrated as part of the Liturgical work of the Church and help the faithful to lead lives directed towards Jesus Christ. 

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Every disciple of Jesus Christ has a responsibility to serve those in need through corporal and spiritual works of mercy. 

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Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary

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Act of Hope

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Mass Responses 

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Precepts of the Church 

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REVELATION IS GOD TELLING US ABOUT HIMSELF, OURSELVES AND THE WORLD AROUND US, AND INVITING US INTO RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM.

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JESUS CHRIST IS THE SUMMIT OF REVELATION. SCRIPTURE AND DIVINE TRADITION MAKE UP A SINGLE DEPOSIT. GOD IS THE AUTHOR OF SACRED SCRIPTURE. 

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THE HUMAN AUTHORS OF THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE USED MANY DIFFERENT LITERARY FORMS TO CONVEY GOD'S MESSAGE. THESE INCLUDE HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS, PARABLES, POETRY, LETTERS, ALLEGORIES AND PROVERBS. 

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THE SYSTEM USED TO REFERENCE SCRIPTURE INCLUDES BOOK NAME, CHAPTER NUMBER AND VERSE NUMBER {EX. GENESIS 1 :1) 

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THE PATRIARCHS ARE ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB. 

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THE CENTRAL EVENT-OF THE OLD TESTAMENT IS THE EXODUS. 

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A COVENANT IS A SPECIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN GOD AND HIS PEOPLE. 

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THE DECALOGUE IS THE 10 COMMANDMENTS GIVEN BY GOD TO MOSES.  

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IN THE OLD TESTAMENT GOD SPOKE TO THE PEOPLE THROUGH JUDGES AND KINGS, PRIESTS AND PROPHETS, SAGES AND POETS. 

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THE PSALMS WERE SUNG AT THE TEMPLE, IN FAMILY SETTINGS, ON PILGRIMAGES, AND IN THE SOLITUDE OF PERSONAL PRAYER.

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THE PROPHETS CALLED GOD'S PEOPLE BACK TO FAITHFULNESS TO THE COVENANT AND FORETOLD THE COMING OF THE MESSIAH.

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THE NEW TESTAMENT PROVIDES AN ACCOUNT OF THE SAVING ACTIONS OF JESUS CHRIST (HIS LIFE, DEATH AND I RESURRECTION). 

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JESUS FULFILLS THE OLD COVENANT BY MAKING A NEW COVENANT WITH US. 

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LITURGY IS THE PUBLIC WORK OF THE BODY OF JESUS CHRIST, THE CHURCH. 

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JESUS CHRIST TAUGHT US HOW TO TREAT ONE ANOTHER WITH JUSTICE AND MERCY IN ORDER TO TRULY LIVE AS HIS DISCIPLES. 

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Babylonian Exile, 2Kings 25  

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Solomon, 1Kings 3:3-15,

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Judith, Judith 15:9-14,

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David, 2Samuel 5:1-5,

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Elijah, 2Kings 2:1-13, j. 

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Esther, Esther 8,

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Ruth, Ruth 1:1-18,

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Tobit & the Angel Raphael, Tobit 12:1-22,

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Deborah, Judges 4-5,

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Joshua, Joshua 2-4,

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The Tower of Babel, Genesis 11 :1-9,

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Noah & the Flood, Genesis 7,

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Creation & the Fall of Man, Genesis 1 :1-3:24,

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Divine Revelation is relational and calls us to actively receive what God has first given. 

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The work of the Blessed Trinity in creation is the source of all life and goodness.  

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Divine Inspiration is the guidance of God the Holy Spirit given to the writers of the Bible. 

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Sacred Scripture and Apostolic Tradition are modes of Divine Revelation. 

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The Bible is the inspired Word of God.  

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Humans are created in the image and likeness of God with special dignity and the responsibility of being stewards of creation. 

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Jesus Christ is the mediator and is the fullness of all revelation. 

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Scripture and Tradition make up a single Sacred Deposit. 

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The divinely revealed realities, which are contained and presented in the text of Sacred Scripture, have been written down under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit; therefore, God is the author of Sacred Scripture.  

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Different types of literary forms are used in various scripture passages, including, but not limited to:

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The human authors of Sacred Scripture had various purposes for the effective use of different literary forms. 

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The book of Genesis has two symbolic stories of creation that reveal God as the source of all life. 

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Passages in Sacred Scripture can be cited by abbreviating the book name and including the chapter and verse numbers.  

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The Canon of Scripture includes 46 books for the Old Testament and 27 for the New Testament.

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The Protestant Bible is different from the Catholic Bible due to the removal of several books from the Canon of Scripture.  

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Patriarch is a title given to the venerable ancestors or "fathers" of the Semitic peoples, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who received God's promise of election.  

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Stories of the Patriarchs within Scripture foreshadow events in the New Testament especially in the life of Jesus Christ. 

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The story of Exodus is found in the book of Exodus. 

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Passover is a foreshadowing of the events of the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and his disciples.

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The "Call of Moses" in Scripture relates to our Baptismal Call. 

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The ten plagues that Pharaoh and the Egyptians experienced were: Water Turned into Blood, the Frogs, the Gnats, the Flies,  the Pestilence, the Boils, the Hail, the Locusts, the Darkness,  and the Death of the First-born.  

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A covenant is a solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a human being(s) involving mutual commitments or guarantees. 

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There are various covenants mentioned in the Old Testament. 

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The progression of the Old Testament covenant is comparable to our own relationship with God. 

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The 10 Commandments, or Decalogue, are the foundation of the Old Testament Covenant.  

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Each of the 10 Commandments obliges the People of God to follow faithfully and grow in their relationship with God and his people.  

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The 10 Commandments can be found in the book of Exodus 20:2-17 and in Deuteronomy 5:6-21.  

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The 10 Commandments are an important way for the People of God to show their faithfulness to God's covenant.  

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Key Bible Stories that provide a basic foundation to the Old Testament, include, but are not limited to: 

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A Foreshadowing of Jesus Christ and the Church can be found in 9 02 1 Old Testament figures, including, but not limited to:

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In the Old Testament and the modern Church, the Psalms are used extensively in worship liturgies.

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In the Liturgy of the Hours, the Psalms help make connections for daily living. 

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The Prophets are divided into two groups: Major Prophets and Minor Prophets.  

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There are Christocentric themes in the books of Isaiah, Malachi, Ezekiel, Daniel and in the other prophets.  

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The Prophets relate to the three-fold mission of Jesus Christ (Priest, Prophet and King) and to the call to baptism. 

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John the Baptist is the last prophet before the coming of Jesus Christ, bearing witness to the fulfillment of the Old Testament promise of a Messiah.

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The eight beatitudes form part of the teaching given by Jesus during the Sermon on the Mount which sets forth fundamental attitudes and virtues for living as a faithful disciple.

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The four Gospels proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ's life, death, and resurrection.  

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The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ can be found in all four Gospels.

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The covenant of the New Testament is a fulfillment of the Old Testament covenant.  

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Through the events of the Last Supper and the encounter on the Road to Emmaus the relationship to the Old Testament covenant becomes apparent.  

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The laity, consecrated religious and ordained ministers are called to join in the work and prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours. The Liturgy of the Hours is the daily public prayer of the Church, prayed at regular intervals throughout the day.  

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The Church marks time with a Liturgical Calendar, in order to sanctify our days. 

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The Bishop calls the faithful to "full, active and conscious participation" in the Liturgy; especially, the Sunday Eucharistic Celebration, the central liturgical action of the faithful. 

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The Seven Sacraments are celebrated as part of the Liturgical work of the Church and help the faithful to lead lives directed towards Jesus Christ. 

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The liturgy has undergone changes throughout the history of the Church in order to better serve the needs of the faithful. 

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The message of justice and mercy in the Beatitudes is central to the New Covenant.  

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The Old Testament and New Testament both contain scriptural stories that guide the faithful in living lives of justice and mercy.  

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The Saints provide us with examples of how to live justly and with compassion for others. 

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The Church gives us 7 points of Social Teaching by which to model our lives.  

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The Magisterium has given us guidance in the form of encyclicals and letters to help us live just lives.  

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Every disciple of Jesus Christ has a responsibility to serve those in need through corporal and spiritual works of mercy.

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Epistles of St Paul 

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Wisdom

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1&2 Maccabees

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Daniel

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Psalms

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Jonah

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Job

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Genesis

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Creation & the Fall of Man Genesis 1 :1-3:24  

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Noah & the Flood Genesis 7

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The Tower of Babel Genesis 11:1-9

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Joshua Joshua 2-4

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Deborah Judges 4-5  

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Tobit & the Angel Raphael Tobit 12:1-22  

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Ruth Ruth 1:1-18

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Esther Esther 8

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Elijah 2Kings 2:1-13 

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David 2Samuel 5:1-5

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Judith Judith 15:9-14 

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Solomon 1Kings 3:3-15

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Babylonian Exile 2Kings 25

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Examples from Major and Minor Prophets

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Abraham

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Isaac

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Jacob

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Joseph

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David

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Melchizedek

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