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AN OVERVIEW
  • Born of the Spirit is a catechetical series for
    children in school, parish and home education
    settings from Early Childhood through Year
    (Grade) 6. It is written by the National Office
    of Religious Education of the Canadian Conference
    of Catholic Bishops.
  • The Born of the Spirit series builds on the
    essential faith education that
  • families provide. The series offers
  • a progressive and systematic presentation of
    the basic content of the faith for children
  • integrates the Catechism of the Catholic
    Church
  • was developed by catechists, coordinators
    (from school and parish backgrounds), liturgists,
    theologians and curriculum specialists from
    across Canada.

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More Overview
  • The Born of the Spirit series is an initiation
    into a lifetime of growing
  • in faith
  • Ages 45 (Early Childhood) Celebrating the
    wonder of
  • childhood as a trace of God
  • Year 1 Being invited to belong to God
  • Year 2 Being called to break bread together
  • Year 3 Gathering to celebrate as people of God
  • Year 4 Knowing Jesus through those closest to
    him
  • Year 5 Being one with the Lord, who lives on in
    the Church
  • Year 6 Witnessing to Gods Spirit in the world
  • Completely Revised
  • The programs in the series have been completely
    revised or
  • newly written.
  • These programs offer
  • updated theology

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CCCB Catechetical Resources
  • Grades 1 - 10
  • Published by the Catholic Conference of Bishops
    (CCCB) - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • This program is recommended in the Archdioceses
    of Saint Boniface, Winnipeg and throughout
    Canada. It offers a thematical, sequential
    approach to catechesis. It refers to the
    Catechism of the Catholic Church and in its
    newest revisions to the General Directory for
    Cathechesis. This national program responds in a
    unique way through enculturation, richly filled
    with Canadian content and references that other
    catechetical programs do not contain. Earlier
    editions of the Born of the Spirit program are at
    this time also used.

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BORN OF THE SPIRITPRIMARY CYCLE (CYCLE ONE)
  • The Primary Cycle is about our belief in God. To
    glimpse God we look at Jesus the Word, who became
    flesh, living among us. We experience Gods love
    in and through the Christian community where the
    Holy Spirit of God is the force and the breath of
    these experiences. The Primary Cycle includes
    the following
  • In God's Image (Ages 4-5)
  • We Belong to God (Year 1)
  • We Belong to the Lord Jesus (Year 2)
  • In the Spirit We Belong (Year 3)
  • In this cycle we view God as Trinitarian and
    Relational.

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Early Childhood IN GOD'S IMAGE
  • IN GODS IMAGE is rooted first in the person and
    activity of Jesus who shows us that nothing truly
    human is unknown to God.  The life of the human
    person must be valued, explored and celebrated. 
    Secondly, it is rooted in the belief that the
    earth is Gods creation and that it manifests the
    glory of God.
  • GOAL    The goal of IN GODS IMAGE is to
    give shape, form, and expression to the
    spirituality that is within each child
  • to lead the children to recognize the sign of
    God 
  • to keep the wonderment and awe alive in children,
    and
  • to lead them into Gods presence to help them
    develop a friendship with God.
  • AIM The general aim of IN GODS IMAGE is
    to affirm the child in all aspects of growth and
    to celebrate the wonder of childhood as a sign of
    God.
  • Appropriate for ages 4-5.The resource honors a
    child's religious way of being in the world.

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 Year One   WE BELONG TO GOD
  • GOAL WE BELONG TO GOD seeks to create a sense
    of "belonging."
  • to God
  • to our great Christian tradition, growing in
    friendship with Jesus
  • to a people, the Christian community
  • to the family building on the nurturing/care.
  •  Symbol - Circle of Friends
  • AIM The general aim of WE BELONG TO GOD is to
    build on the childs innate sense of mystery and
    ritual, and the wonderment of God and His
    creation. How do we get to know about God?
  • Children are led to experience the Scriptures.
  • Children discover the words, actions and
    personality of Jesus introducing them to God.
  • The source is the Scriptures the person of
    Jesus.Appropriate for age 6.The resource
    honors the most fundamental kind of belonging for
    Christians our belonging to Christ through
    Baptism. 

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Year Two   WE BELONG TO THE LORD JESUS
  • GOAL WE BELONG TO THE LORD JESUS, presents an
    invitation to the children to open up a space for
    Jesus in their hearts, so that they may have him
    as a companion on their journey through life.
  • Symbol Eucharist
  • AIM The general aim of WE BELONG TO THE LORD
    JESUS is to assist children in meeting Jesus in a
    similar way to the disciples on the journey to
    Emmaus. Children discover the actions of the
    Eucharistic gathering of Christians on Sunday.
    The entire year 2 focus is on the Eucharist. The
    experience of belonging to Jesus through the
    Eucharist and the Eucharistic community will
    deepen the childrens experience of belonging to
    God.
  • Appropriate for age 7.
  • The resource honors the Word of God and prepares
    children to feast at the Table of the Word and
    the Eucharist. 

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Year 3    IN THE SPIRIT WE BELONG
  • GOAL IN THE SPIRIT WE BELONG invites the
    children to discover the work of the Holy Spirit
    in fulfilling Gods dream for the world which is
    to gather all people into one family of God. 
    Children discover themselves as part of the
    family of God.Symbol Tent
  • AIM The general aim of IN THE SPIRIT WE BELONG
    is to deepen the children's experience of God,
    through the community of the followers of Jesus,
    who are gathered by the Spirit. Children discover
    the activity of the Holy Spirit in their lives,
    what it means to be the church, and God's
    continued renewal of creation through His
    Spirit.
  • Appropriate for age 8.
  • The resource honors the Scriptures
  • that reveal God's continued presence
  • through the Holy Spirit and the Church.
  • The Church is the blessed gathering
  • of the family of God.

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BORN OF THE SPIRITCHURCH CYCLE   (CYCLE TWO)
  • Cycle Two, is centered on the knowledge of Gods
    unconditional love for us as revealed in Jesus
    Christ and handed on in the Church the Churchs
    lived experience and faith in Jesus the Church
    as a gathering of people of all nations,
    witnessing to the faith in and through the Spirit
    of God.  The Kingdom of God experiences growth by
    our acceptance and receiving of the gift of the
    word, by our participation in the actions of the
    Church, by our desire and action to become
    disciples of the Risen Jesus.
  • Cycle Two includes the following
  • Come and See (Year 4)
  • May We Be One (Year 5)
  • You Shall Be My Witnesses (Year 6)

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Year 4 COME AND SEE
  • GOAL  COME AND SEE continues the theme of
    Church developed in Year 3. It opens the
    Scriptures to students and invites children to
    take ownership of their faith by discovering it
    in the Word of God. Students will encounter Jesus
    through the gospel accounts of the four
    evangelists.
  • Symbol Bible
  • AIM The general aim of  COME AND SEE is to
    meet the Lord Jesus through the living
    experience of Gospel witnesses and to
    explore what it means for us to be a
    disciple and friend of Jesus today. The
    foundational aim for the children is to
    know the stories of Jesus if the tradition
    is to be preserved. We are all to tell our
    friends about Jesus. Appropriate for age
    9. This resource honors the Good News,
    recognizing the Scriptures as
    foundational in the lives of children. 

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Year 5 MAY WE BE ONE
  • GOAL MAY WE BE ONE invites the children to
    explore how the Church sets about fulfilling its
    mission, through 10 actions. The Church
    proclaims, believes, celebrates, expects,
    welcomes, acts justly, reconciles, loves,
    rejoices and witnesses.
  • Symbol Rock
  • AIM The general aim of MAY WE BE ONE is to
    assist children in exploring what the Church does
    as it gives witness to Jesus in the Spirit and to
    see the Church as sacrament.  The Church is
    presented as the community of Gods people where
    the Lord Jesus is visible, active and present in
    the power of the Holy Spirit.
  • Appropriate for age 10.
  • The resource honors the promise
  • through covenant that we are rooted
  • in the story of Israel.  The Church is
  • to continue the ancient promise of God
  • to gather/assemble a community of
  • people, baptized in the name of Jesus. 

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Year 6 YOU SHALL BE MY WITNESSES
  • GOAL YOU SHALL BE MY WITNESSES invites the
    young Christian to explore the Christian life in
    a methodical way and with a moral mission.  Their
    relationship to God is deepened, and they witness
    the lives of people who have been impacted by
    Gods justice, love and compassion.

Symbol Lantern AIM The general aim of YOU
SHALL BE MY WITNESSES is to invite the young
people to explore how young Christians are rooted
in the Christian tradition, and are witnesses to
Gods justice and love.  The young Christian is
invited to live a moral, Christian life to be a
disciple of a faithful and merciful
God. Appropriate for age 11. The resource honors
the exploration of Gods stories and His people. 
The ten image of God stories speak about Gods
faithful covenant to His people and of those
witnessing to God.  Our lives are to be like
light in the world.
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WE ARE STRONG TOGETHERTHE TRANSITION CYCLE I
THE CREED CYCLE THREE
  • CYCLE THREE is based on characteristics of the
    Creed.  The core of our Christian faith is the
    mystery of Gods relationship with us as Father,
    Son and Holy Spirit.  Because of the Trinity,
    nothing exists without being in relationship.  No
    article of the Creed stands on its own.  The
    Creed affirms the whole story of salvation.The
    three years of this cycle assist young believers
    to nurture their relationship with God in and
    through Jesus Christ in the context of Christian
    community.  There are multiple opportunities for
    the young Christian to focus on life questions,
    experiences and issues of the young adolescents
    transition years.The three resources are
    excellent for post-confirmation catechesis. They
    are designed to be taught weekly or to be
    presented in a monthly retreat format. The three
    resource components are
  • Believe in Me  -  Year 7
  • Stand By Me  -  Year 8
  • Be With Me    -  Year 9

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Year 7   BELIEVE IN ME
  • GOAL BELIEVE IN ME invites the young believer
    to an orientation on the Creed, to discover that
    our Catholic faith is not a private relationship
    between the individual and God, but a faith lived
    out in community.  The young believer is invited
    to proclaim the Creed, and to think in
    conjunction with these beliefs.  This provides an
    invitation to think with the Church.

Symbol Creed AIM The general aim of BELIEVE
IN ME is to assist young believers in nurturing
their relationship with God, through Jesus Christ
and in the context of their being part of a
Spirit filled community. The faith summary of
the Apostles Creed and its use is
an encouragement given to young believers to
participate in the Church. Young people will
apply concepts they have learned from the Creed
to situations that are familiar to
them. Appropriate for age 12. The resource
honors the following Part I of the Creed God
the Father Part II of the Creed Jesus Christ
The two persons of the Creed/Trinity are seen
through the scriptures and the Church year.The
resource manual offers two formats 2 hour
session or a 1 hour session (condensed version)
Retreat format 4 6 hour format.  Can be used
in a variety of catechetical gatherings.  The
ritual format adds a catechetical dimension to
youth ministry programs.   
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Year 8  STAND BY ME
  • GOALSTAND BY ME invites the young believer to
    continue an orientation on the Creed, to
    participate with the Church in exploring the
    dimensions of their relationship with God, Jesus
    and the community of the Holy Spirit. The young
    adolescent will experience on-going growth in
    their understanding of each statement of the
    Creed. Through an interactive approach, the young
    people are immersed in what it means to believe
    in the Church through the Holy Spirit and in what
    the Church teaches.

AIMThe general aim of STAND BY ME is to deepen
the opportunity for the young believers to expand
their sense of the social dimension of Church and
to feel a sense of belonging through the common
beliefs that bind us together.  The community of
young believers is assisted to put their faith
into words that resonate with their experience
and level of development.Appropriate for age
13.The resource honors the following Part III
of the Creed the Holy Spirit The third person
of the Creed/Trinity is seen through the Church,
through the seven sacraments and the
commandments.The resource manual offers two
formats 2 hour session or a 1 hour session.
(condensed version) retreat format 4 6 hour
retreat.  Can be used in a variety of
Catechetical gatherings.  The retreat format adds
a Catechetical dimension to youth ministry
programs.
Symbol Creed
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Year 9  BE WITH ME
  • GOAL BE WITH ME invites the young believers to
    examine the attitudes and actions which
    characterize the Christian life, using the
    Beatitudes as a touchstone.  They are encouraged
    to understand and nurture within themselves the
    virtues which will enable them to deepen their
    relationship with the three persons of the
    Creed.Symbol - Jesus Teacher
  • AIMThe general aim of BE WITH ME is to build
    upon the two previous years that centred on the
    Apostles Creed by examining the attitudes, and
    virtues which must be cultivated if the
    profession of faith is to have last meaning
  • and impact on the students lives.  A catechesis
    of the
  • beatitudes is central since they sum up the way
    of Christ.
  • This is offered and the young believers explore
  • implications of expressing their
    faith.Appropriate for age 14.The resource
    honors the young believers' entry into
  • our faith tradition in light of developing faith
    questions.The resource is based upon Part 3 of
    the catechism
  • of the Catholic Church Life in Christ
    providing an
  • overview and experience of
  • the Beatitudes
  • three theological virtues (faith, hope and love)
  • other virtues drawn from the Beatitudes
  • and the Ten Commandments.

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The TRANSITION CYCLE IIYear 10 CHRIST AND
CULTURE
  • GOAL Young Catholic Christians are invited to
    explore the foundations of Christ and culture and
    to name the principles that guide Catholics in
    understanding their role in culture. They are
    guided to further explore our culture in light of
    the principles of Christ that they have
    discovered. The adolescent is invited to make
    applications of these principles to oneself, the
    other person, civil society, the church, and the
    world.Symbol - Cross over the world
  • AIM The fundamental aim of CHRIST AND CULTURE is
    to root the young believer in an encounter with
    Christ and to prayer. The general aim of CHRIST
    AND CULTURE is to assist young persons with the
    help of the Gospel and to participate as
    Christians in the shaping of our culture. The
    young believers are invited to explore major
    cultural issues from a Christological
    perspective, and in continuity with the Year 9
    program, BE WITH ME.  They are called forth to
    celebrate Christ in our culture.  The years work
    is drawn together in a celebration and with a
    Eucharistic catechesis.

Appropriate for age 15 grade 10. The resource
honors the diverse learning needs of the
adolescent persons, sacred Scripture/scriptural
prayer component, the young believers attempts
and focus to live in the light of the principles
of Christ, prayer and liturgies, examples of
Christian witnessing in our culture.  
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Year 12 IN SEARCH OF THE GOOD
  • GOAL - seeks to help young adults in their
    knowing of God the God we profess as Father,
    Son, and Spirit.
  • AIM The principal aim of In Search of the Good
    is to assist young men and women to understand
    themselves as moral persons living the way of
    Christ through an examination of ethical
    theories, the revelation of sacred Scripture, and
    the experience and teaching of the Catholic
    Church.
  • Symbol - sextant
  • Appropriate for ages 17 and 18, grade 12, but can
    be utilized with other adult groups
  • This resource takes its primary inspiration from
    the Scriptures, and particularly from the
    proclamation of the Ten Words the Ten
    Commandments of the Lord on Mount Sinai and
    from Jesus Sermon on the Mount.
  • Key features of the program
  • strong connections with students daily lives and
    accessible presentation of concepts
  • opportunities for discussion, research and
    inquiry
  • exploration of religious experience, expression
    and diversity
  • important place for the Scriptures and family
    life
  • connections with other disciplines
  • continuity with the Grade 9 , Be With Me, and
    Grade 10, Christ and Culture
  • numerous options to appeal to a wide range of
    learning styles and abilities
  • implications for Christian moral behaviour
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