Finding God - D2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront

Transcription

GRADE5UNIT 1 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsReviewGod the Father creates us and continues to care for us. The Son of God, Jesus,came to save humanity from Original Sin and reconcile us to the Father. Jesuscalls us to serve God’s kingdom of grace and love as a sign to the world ofGod’s goodness.PrayerLoving God, help me know you more and more. Thank you for the help that theTen Commandments and the Beatitudes give me.Faith SummaryGod created the world and continues to love and care for it. Each Person in theBlessed Trinity has a mission. The Father creates everything. The Son becameman for the sake of our salvation. The Holy Spirit gives us the grace to know theFather and the Son.People are inclined to sin because of Original Sin. But God promised a Savior,Jesus, who would heal our relationship with God. Through Adam, sin and deathcame into the world. Through Jesus’ life, Death, and Resurrection, we are saved.Because God promised to send a Savior, he made a covenant with Abraham andhis descendants. They became God’s people. The Old Testament tells the story ofthese people. God provided his people with rules—the Ten Commandments—to help them stay close to him and live peacefully and lovingly. The story ofsalvation, begun with Abraham, continues in the New Testament and is fulfilledin Jesus.All rights reserved. W1680When he was on earth, Jesus gave us the Beatitudes to show us how to sharein God’s life and be happy. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can live theBeatitudes.My Response How will you try to be closer to God because of what you learned in this unit?www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 1 Unit Review Page 1 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 1 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsIn Other WordsBelow are descriptions of people, things, or conceptsyou have learned about in this unit. On each line, writewho or what is being described.Abraham’s sonthe religion of the Hebrews,or Jewsthe central mystery of our faith in which God revealshimself as Father, Son, and Holy Spiritthe man through whom God gave the TenCommandments to the Hebrewsa prayer of praise to the Trinitya saint who spent his youth getting into trouble butwho became a Christian at the age of 32the first book of the Bible, which contains the storyof creationa prayer in which we ask God the Father to give usour daily breadAll rights reserved. W1680teachings given to us by Jesus that help us practiceChristian virtue a prayer we can say to dedicate our day to Godwww.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 1 Unit Review Page 2 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 1 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsSnapshots from the Story of SalvationGod’s story of salvation begins in the Book of Genesis and is fulfilled in JesusChrist. Choose one of the events from the story of salvation and draw a pictureof it. On the lines, write how your chosen event fits into the story of salvation.God makes a covenant with Abraham.Jesus sends the Holy Spirit to his followers after his Ascension.Jesus dies, is resurrected, and ascends into heaven. All rights reserved. W1680God calls Moses to rescue God’s people and lead them to the landhe has prepared for them.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 1 Unit Review Page 3 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 2 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsReviewJesus Christ, the Son of God, became man while remaining divine. He healed ourrelationship with God the Father through his suffering, Death, and Resurrection.The Church continues Jesus’ mission. Jesus continues to be present in the sevensacraments, which call us to a new life.PrayerJesus, help me share your love and goodness so that I will show your presencethrough my example.Faith SummaryGod the Father so loved the world that he sent his Son, Jesus, to save the humanfamily. The mystery of the Son of God becoming man in Jesus is called the Incarnation.Jesus’ mission on earth continues through the Church, of which he is the head. Asmembers of the Church, we are living signs of Jesus on earth. God, through the HolySpirit, gives us a special gift called sanctifying grace, which helps us live like Jesus.Jesus’ touch healed people and brought them life and peace. Jesus touches our livestoday through the celebration of the sacraments. A sacrament is a sign by which Jesusshares God’s life and blessings—his grace—with us. The sacraments celebrate Jesus’presence among us. Baptism and Confirmation, two of the Sacraments of Initiation,welcome us into the community of the Church.Baptism is a call to a new life in Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit. Baptism unites uswith the Death and Resurrection of Jesus and takes away Original Sin. As members ofthe Church, we are called to share our time and talents for the good of the Church. Weare also called to work for peace, justice, and unity in the world.All rights reserved. W1680In Confirmation we receive the Holy Spirit. Our bond with Christ is made stronger,and we are better able to give witness to the faith. Confirmation completes Baptism.Through the Spirit, we receive the grace to live holy lives dedicated to God and toparticipate in the Church’s mission of proclaiming the Good News about Jesus.My Response You have learned about many ways in which we can be like Jesus. Write one way youcan be like Jesus in your everyday life.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 2 Unit Review Page 1 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 2 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsFaith CrosswordUse the clues below to complete the crossword puzzle.Across5. The Apostles’summarizes our beliefs as Christians.6. The main sign of Baptism is7.The Sacraments ofand the Eucharist.are Baptism, Confirmation,9. In Baptism we first receivegrace.10. The oil used in both Baptism and Confirmation is called.Down1. Baptism unites us with the Death andof Jesus.2. The act of sharing our time, money, and talents to contribute toGod’s kingdom on earth is called.3. The mystery of the Son of God becoming man is calledthe.4. In Baptism a person receivesof Original Sin.112of8. Fortitude is aof the Holy Spiritreceived in Confirmation.34All rights reserved. W16805678 910www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 2 Unit Review Page 2 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 2 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsThe Gifts of the Holy SpiritThe Gifts of the Holy Spirit make it possible for us to carry out God’s work. Thiswork includes a call to holiness, in which we dedicate ourselves to God and tothe Church’s mission of proclaiming the Good News of salvation through Christ.Circle one of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit listed below. Write how you see it alreadyin your life and how you can use it to participate in the Church’s mission. Reviewthe meaning of the words in your Glossary if necessary.pietyknowledgefortitudewisdomcounsel All rights reserved. W1680fear ofthe Lordunderstandingwww.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 2 Unit Review Page 3 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 3 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsReviewEveryone is called to be part of God’s people and to serve his kingdom. Althougheach person is called to serve in different ways, we all are united in the vocationof serving God, other people, and the Church.PrayerJesus, you have called me to be part of your kingdom. Help me appreciate allwho serve your Church. Help me find the vocation to which you are calling me.Faith SummaryThe Church is diverse and united. Its members live in different places and havedifferent gifts. Yet the Church is united by the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Churchmembers are united in beliefs as expressed in the Apostles’ Creed and Churchteachings. A visible sign of Church unity is the pope, together with the bishops.The Sacraments at the Service of Communion are Holy Orders and Matrimony.Through these sacraments, people serve God’s kingdom and their communities.Holy Orders is the sacrament in which men are called to serve the Church asbishops, priests, and deacons. They help continue Jesus’ presence on earth in thetradition of the Apostles by teaching, leading worship, serving as pastors, andcelebrating the sacraments.The Sacrament of Matrimony is the commitment of a man and a woman tolifelong love for each other; the couple receives the grace to fulfill this promisethrough the sacrament. Parents, together with their children, make up the family,or domestic church.All rights reserved. W1680Mary was called to the vocation of being the virgin mother of Jesus. She humblycooperated with God’s plan. Mary was preserved from Original Sin and was freefrom sin throughout her life.My Response You have learned and thought about many ways to serve the community. Inwhat way is it important for you to serve right now? How will you try to serve inthis way in your everyday life?www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 3 Unit Review Page 1 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 3 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsCommunity AcrosticIn the acrostic blanks below, write the word that completes each sentence.1. The geographic area for which a bishop has responsibility is calleda.2. Ais a man ordained to assist bishops and priests.3. The community formed by a married couple and their children is calledthechurch.4. Mary was taken into heaven, body and soul, at the.5. Matrimony is one of the Sacraments at the Service of6. In the Rite of., a bishop anoints the hands of a new priest.7. Aof Holy Orders.is a man who has received the fullness of the Sacrament8. Thewas the ancient Jews’ sacred place to worship God.9. Church members who are neither ordained nor members of religiouscommunities are called the.1.2.DDIOCEEACONDOMAll rights reserved. SHOPTEMPL 7.N8.9.www.findinggod.comLAITEYGrade 5 Unit 3 Unit Review Page 2 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 3 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsBless This HomeYour family forms a community of grace and prayer, a domestic church. Theplace where your family lives is special. It is where your parents or caregiversshare their faith with you, where you learn about God and his goodness, andwhere you can grow in the light of God’s love.Many things make your home a good place. All rights reserved. W1680Write a blessing for your home. Write your blessing inside the image below. Takeyour blessing home and show it to your family. Together, choose a place where itcan be displayed.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 3 Unit Review Page 3 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 4 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsReviewWe encounter Jesus in the seven sacraments. We receive healing in theSacraments of Penance and Reconciliation and of the Anointing of the Sick. Howcan you help bring healing, comfort, and restoration to others in your life?PrayerJesus, help me trust in your healing presence now and always.Faith SummaryJesus is the Bread of Life. He nourishes us with his Body and Blood in theEucharist. In the Eucharistic celebration, Jesus is present in the priest, in theassembly, in the Word of God, and in the consecrated bread and wine.When we celebrate the Eucharist, we recognize the real presence of Jesusunder the appearance of bread and wine. The liturgy commemorates, or recalls,the sacrifice of Jesus, who died to make reparation for our sins. At the time ofconsecration during Mass, the bread and wine become the Body and Blood ofJesus. This is called transubstantiation. To celebrate the Eucharist, we must firstconfess any mortal sin that we remember having committed.Penance and Reconciliation and the Anointing of the Sick are the twoSacraments of Healing.In Penance and Reconciliation, we receive absolution of our sins through thepower of the Holy Spirit. Our relationship with God and others is healed by beingsorry for our sins, confessing them to a priest, and trying to do better.All rights reserved. W1680In the Anointing of the Sick, people who are ill, injured, or aged are anointedwith oil by a priest. They receive forgiveness from sins, comfort in their suffering,and spiritual—and sometimes even physical—healing. Through this sacrament,our suffering is united with Jesus’ power.My Response You have thought about forgiveness and healing in this unit and talked abouthow they are part of Catholic life. Write one action you will take to bringforgiveness and healing into your own daily life.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 4 Unit Review Page 1 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 4 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsThe Order of MassThe Order of Mass is partially provided in the chart. Fill in the missing parts usingthe phrases from the word bank below.Lamb of GodGospel ReadingPrefaceDismissalLord’s PrayerProfession of FaithPrayer of the FaithfulMystery of FaithSanctusGloriaPenitential ActIntroductory RitesLiturgy of the EucharistEntrance ProcessionPresentation of the Gifts and the AltarGreeting (Sign of the Cross)Prayer over the OfferingsEucharistic PrayerCollectLiturgy of the WordFirst ReadingResponsorial PsalmSecond ReadingGospel AcclamationHomilyConsecrationDoxologyCommunion RiteSign of PeaceHoly CommunionPrayer After CommunionAll rights reserved. W1680Concluding Rites Concluding Blessingwww.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 4 Unit Review Page 2 of 3

GRADEUNIT 4 REVIEW5Our Response to God’s GiftsSacraments in the Life of the ChurchChoose the most appropriate word from the word bank to complete each sentence.absolutioncomfortEucharist1. ngparableobligationis the focal point of Christian life.2. The holy mystery of the bread and wine becoming Christ’s Body and Bloodduring Mass is called.3. Through the priest, God gives usthe Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation.from our sins during4. The Anointing of the Sick is a Sacrament of.5. The most serious sin we can commit issin.6. A story told by Jesus in order to teach something is called a7. Sorrow for having done something wrong is called.8. A Christian who is ill or dying may receiveSacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.as part of the.10. Through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, people receiveforgiveness for their sins andin their suffering. All rights reserved. W16809. Catholics attend Mass on Sundays and on holy days ofwww.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 4 Unit Review Page 3 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 5 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsReviewWe have a new life in Jesus. In our new life we are called to be like Jesus, to makegood choices, and to act with love and kindness toward our neighbors.PrayerJesus, help me as I seek to make good choices and to be a good friend to others.Faith SummaryAs Christians, we are called to lead moral lives in which God is central. We believethat we have a new life in Jesus and are called to follow his teachings and be likehim. With the grace and help of the Holy Spirit, we can make good choices thatkeep us in close friendship with God and with others.We are called to live moral lives, but all too often we make selfish and sinfulchoices that harm our relationships with God and others. Christian life commitsus to truth in deeds and words. We must monitor what we say so that we don’tcause harm to others, intentionally or unintentionally. We must recognize that sindoes not harm only individuals; it also has negative effects on society as a whole.The presence of sin helps explain why there are such things as war, violence,prejudice, crime, drug abuse, and unfair treatment of others.Jesus is present to us in the sacraments. The sacraments give us the grace toact in our lives as Jesus acted in his. They help us make good moral choices andact on the choices in our everyday lives. Making good moral choices includesrespecting our bodies and having self-control. Chastity involves treating ourown sexuality and others’ sexuality with respect, whether we are young or old,married or single.All rights reserved. W1680Jesus will judge each of us. We will be judged on whether we have lived alife of good deeds and of kindness toward our neighbors. As a result of thisjudgment, each person will be united with God in heaven, undergo purificationin Purgatory before being united with God, or enter hell—total separation fromGod—as a result of his or her choices.My Response This week, set aside a time with Jesus when you can talk to him about yourquestions, ideas, and worries. Talk with Jesus about how you can put intopractice what you have learned this year.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 5 Unit Review Page 1 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 5 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsChristian LivingFill in the blanks with the words that complete each sentence. Then write the lettersfrom each circled space in the blanks at the bottom of the page to reveal the answer tothe final question.1. Saying things that are meant to harm another person’s reputation iscalled.2. Some people undergo purification inwith God.3. Abefore being unitedis a job given to a person to complete.4. Deliberately saying something untrue about another person iscalled.5.lessen the punishment due for sins that have been forgiven.6. God givesto us; it is part of every person, and it is good.All rights reserved. W16807. Saint Paul teaches that your body is a8. Jesus Christ is the9.of the Church.helps us unite our physical sexuality with our spiritual nature.is total separation from God. 10.of the Holy Spirit.This is the inner voice that helps us do what is good and avoid evil.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 5 Unit Review Page 2 of 3

GRADE5UNIT 5 REVIEWOur Response to God’s GiftsThe Right Steps to Make a Good ChoiceIf you want to know how God wants you to act, you can follow certain steps: Ask the Holy Spirit for help. Think about how your decision will affect your relationshipwith God and with others. Ask yourself whether yourdecision will harm you or other people. Ask for advice from people who live the Christian faith.Think about what God‛s law and the Church‛s teachinghave to say about this situation.Remember that Jesus Christ is with you. All rights reserved. W1680Now imagine that you have a big school assignment due next week. One of yourfriends knows how to get the answer key to the assignment. Your friend offersto steal the answers so you can use them for your assignment. Write what youwould do to follow the five steps above in this situation.www.findinggod.comGrade 5 Unit 5 Unit Review Page 3 of 3

Faith Summary God the Father so loved the world that he sent his Son, Jesus, to save the human family. The mystery of the Son of God becoming man in Jesus is called the Incarnation. Jesus’ mission on earth continues through the Church, of which he is the head. As members of the Church, we are living signs of Jesus