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Scope & Sequence

CREDO SERiES COURSE vi:

Living and Loving as


Disciples of Christ
[Framework Course VI: Life in Jesus Christ]
Note: The following is a revised Scope and Sequence for Book 6
in the Credo series, Living and Loving as Disciples of Christ. The
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COURSE Overview 12:13–21; John 1:16–17, 8:42–47, 10:10,
The purpose of this course is to help 14:1, 2, 6–7 and 15–21; Romans 5:12–21,
the young people to understand that 6:5 and 11, 7:19; 2 Corinthians 4:4;
it is only through Christ that they can Colossians 1:15, 2:12
fully live out God’s plans for their lives. Key Catechism Sources:
We present the Ten Commandments as 27, 68, 306, 310, 319, 387, 460, 538, 592,
guideposts to living as children of God 1693, 1694, 1701, 1703, 1705, 1706, 1708,
and we introduce the young people to the 1711, 1713, 1714, 2002
moral concepts and precepts and other Faith Glossary: human person
laws of the Church that guide them in Learn by Heart: John 1:16–17
living as Christ’s disciples. Learn by Example: St. Augustine of
Hippo

Chapter 1
God Desires What Is Best for Us Chapter 2
Focus Question: Jesus’ Response; Our Response
How do you seek happiness? Focus Question:
Content Summary: How should we respond to God, who
What does ‘happiness’ mean for you? is Love?
/ The universal pursuit of happiness Content Summary:
/ Can money buy happiness? / The God’s love for us / Recognizing God’s
divine path for the human pursuit of love in ‘unexpected places’ / The
happiness / Poem: ‘The Summer Day’ Beatitudes: the attitudes and actions
by Mary Oliver / The two Creation characteristic of the Christian life / The
accounts reveal God’s plan of goodness Sermon on the Mount / Literary form
/ God invites us to be part of the and historical context of the Sermon
unfolding of his divine plan / God on the Mount / Jesus calls us to live the
invites us to work to bring about the Beatitudes / Jesus reveals the nature
Kingdom of God in the world / God of true happiness / Can losers really
gives us the freedom to say ‘yes’ or be winners? / Christians are people
‘no’ to him / The gifts of intellect and whose faith and love are strengthened
free will / Turning our backs on God by hope / God continually offers us his
and the divine plan for our happiness grace / Example of St. Maria Faustina.
/ Overcoming obstacles to happiness Scripture References:
/ God never gives up on us; the divine Old Testament: Exodus 3:7, 19:20;
plan of goodness will come about / Deuteronomy 10:17–18; Psalms 1:1,
Example of St. Augustine of Hippo. 24:4–5, 34:8, 37:1–11, 65:4, 99:4, 103:8,
Scripture References: 128:1; Isaiah 1:10–20, 55:8, 58:6–7,
Old Testament: Genesis 1:27, 28–30 61:1–11; Jeremiah 3:10; Amos 2:6–7, 5:24;
and 31, 2:7, 3:1–8 and 15, 4:1–25, 6:1— Micah 6:8
10:32, 11:1–9 New Testament: Matthew 4:17,
New Testament: Matthew 4:1–11, 5:1—7:29, 10:38, 15:7–9, 16:24,
6:9–10 and 13; Luke 6:20–21 and 24–25, 23:37–39, 25:34–40; Mark 8:34, 10:21;

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Luke 2:14, 4:16–19, 6:20–26 and 17–49, Scripture References:
9:23, 14:27, 16:13; John 11:3 and 17–44, Old Testament: Deuteronomy 15:11;
13:1–17 and 33–38, 14:6, 20:19; Romans 2 Samuel 7:28; 1 Kings 3:9; Psalms
12:1–21; Galatians 6:12; Ephesians 2:4; 119:105, 160; Jeremiah 22:15–16
Philippians 2:1–11; Colossians 1:20; 1 New Testament: Matthew 5:21–30,
Timothy 1:14; 1 John 4:8, 19 7:12, 13:1–53, 22:34–40, 25:31–46;
Key Catechism Sources: Luke 16:19–31, 22:54–62; John 6:60
1716, 1717, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1726, 1728, and 66–67, 10:10, 14:6; Romans 1:20,
1828, 1983, 2448 2:14–16, 10:4, 14:21; 2 Corinthians 9:8;
Faith Glossary: humility Galatians 5:1
Learn by Heart: The Beatitudes Key Catechism Sources:
Learn by Example: St. Maria Faustina, 215, 1666, 1713, 1778, 1782, 1796, 1798,
Apostle of Mercy 1800, 1801, 1802, 1812, 1845, 1892, 1951,
1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1975, 1977, 1978,
1979, 2320
Chapter 3 Faith Glossary: Natural law
God’s Law for a Good Life Learn by Heart: Psalm 119:105
Focus Question: Learn by Example: St. Thomas More,
What is the source of moral law? martyr
Content Summary: 1967 address to
the anti-war group Clergy and Laity
Concerned by Martin Luther King Jr. Chapter 4
/ Living a moral life includes having The Reality of Sin
a set of moral virtues / The divine or Focus Question:
eternal natural law / Natural moral Where is the evidence for sin in the
norms and living the good life / The world?
teachings of philosophers on the moral Content Summary:
life: the Greek tradition; the Roman The horror of genocide / Turning a
tradition / St. Thomas Aquinas on the blind eye to evil in the world / The
natural law / The relationship between Gospel commands that we stand up
the natural law and divine revealed against violence and injustice / The
law / Meeting the demands of the origin of sin and its consequences /
natural law / Natural law and civil law: God is always faithful / The deceit of
natural law and justice; natural law and sin / The nature of sin / The morality of
conscience / Conscience is present at human acts depends on three sources:
the heart of every person / Forming our object chosen; intention of the person
conscience: key disciplines for forming acting; circumstances of the act /
and informing our conscience / The The response (or non-response ) to
freedom to follow one’s conscience / sin: Jesus’ advice in Matthew 7:1–5
Erroneous judgments and their sources (Sermon on the Mount) and in John
/ Examination of conscience / The 8:2–11 (woman caught in adultery) /
freedom to follow Jesus / Example of Tolerance can be a distortion of Jesus’
St. Thomas More. teaching, ‘Do not judge, so that you

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may not be judged’ / The prevalence Chapter 5
of moral relativism / Old Testament The Liberating Power of the Ten
teaching on sin / The harm brought Commandments
about by sin / New Testament teaching Focus Question:
on sin / Sin in the New Testament What good deeds must you do?
Letters / The many faces of sin and Content Summary:
our response: Capital Sins; sins of The Decalogue: ‘Ten Words’ of God
commission and omission; personal / The Ten Commandments and the
sin and social sin; mortal, or grave, sin; natural law / Jesus attested to the
venial sins / Christ’s victory over sin / permanent validity of the Decalogue
The example of St. Claudine Thévenet. / The Ten Commandments and
Scripture References: the Greatest Commandment / The
Old Testament: Genesis 3:8 Israelites’ journey to freedom / Moses:
and 15, 4:10, 18:20, 19:13; Exodus prophet of freedom and liberator
3:7–10, 20:20–22; Leviticus 26:12; of God’s people / From coercion to
Deuteronomy 24:14–15; 1 Samuel 20:1; covenant / The new-found freedom of
2 Kings 8:20; Psalms 25:1, 6–7 living in covenant / Choosing any thing
and 10, 51:1–2; Proverbs 19:2 or person to replace God is idolatry
New Testament: Matthew 5:3, 6:19–21, / There are many idols that strive for
7:1–5, 9:2–8 and 9–13, 11:19, 12:22–32, our allegiance / Jesus Christ is our
15:10–11 and 17–20, 18:21–35, 25:31–46, Savior, Redeemer and Liberator / God’s
26:26–29; Mark 2:1–12, 7:14–23; Luke constant and never-ending invitation
7:36–50, 15:1–7 and 11–32, 16:19–31; to us / The Theological Virtues: pillars
John 8:1–11 and 21–24, 9:1–9, 15:18–25; on which our moral life is rooted and
Romans 1:28–32, 6:5 and 9–11, 7:21–23; flows / The First Commandment calls
1 Corinthians 6:9–11; Galatians 5:19–21; us to be a people of faith and a faithful
Ephesians 5:3–5; Colossians 3:5–9; 1 people / Living the First Commandment
Timothy 3:2–6; 1 John 2:1–2 / The virtue of religion / Choosing an
Key Catechism Sources: alternate way: polytheism and idolatry;
372, 410, 1714, 1746, 1757, 1761, 1849, superstition; irreligion; atheism;
1850, 1851, 1853, 1865, 1868, 1869, 1871, agnosticism / Example of Moses,
1872, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1935, 2023, 2502 prophet of freedom and liberator.
Faith Glossary: sin Scripture References:
Learn by Heart: Romans 6:10–11 Old Testament: Genesis 42:1—47:31;
Learn by Example: St. Claudine Exodus 2:1–10, 13 and 16–22, 3:6 and
Thévenet 9–12, 9:1, 12:40–51, 16:1–3, 20:2–17,
31:18; Leviticus 19:18; Deuteronomy
5:1–22 and 32–33, 6:5, 26:4–9, 29:10–11,
30:16, 34:10–12; Joshua 3:10; Psalms
42:2, 53:1, 106:36, 119:35; Isaiah
40:25–26
New Testament: Matthew 4:1–11 and
19, 5:17–22, 27–28, 31–32, 33–34, 38–39

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and 43–44, 6:19–21 and 24, 12:33–35, Scripture References:
19:16–22; Mark 10:17–22; Luke 4:1–13, Old Testament: Genesis 2:2–3,
11:28, 18:18–30; John 1:16–17, 8:31–33, 17:1–8, 32:24–30; Exodus 3:6 and 13–15,
10:10, 15:9, 12 and 19, 17:11, 20:19–29, 20:8 and 11, 33:18–20, 34:5–6 and 9;
21:15–17; Acts of the Apostles 8:9–25; Deuteronomy 5:12–15, 6:4–5; Ruth 1:16;
Romans 8:28, 10:17; 2 Corinthians 3:17; Psalms 8:1, 29:2, 102:26–27, 115:1, 118:24
Galatians 5:1; Colossians 2:6–10; 1 and 26–27, 119:160, 135:1–3, 138:1–2;
Timothy 1:4–5, 6:10 and 20–21; 1 John Proverbs 22:1; Ecclesiastes 7:1; Wisdom
4:7–21; James 2:10–11 13:1–9; Isaiah 1:1–3, 2:1–4, 30:18, 44:6,
Key Catechism Sources: 61:8; Jeremiah 7:6
319, 1731, 1742, 1813, 1840, 1849, 1980- New Testament: Matthew 1:18–24,
1982, 2062, 2070, 2076, 2079, 2080, 21 and 23, 3:16–17, 5:33–34, 15:22,
2082, 2083, 2123, 2134, 2135 18:19–20, 28:19 and 20; Mark 2:23–28;
Faith Glossary: Decalogue; worship Luke 1:26–34 and 42, 2:11, 21 and 49,
Learn by Heart: The Ten 3:21, 4:16–21, 5:16, 6:12, 9:18–20 and
Commandments 28, 10:21–23, 11:1–2, 13:10–17, 22:32
Learn by Example: Moses, prophet of and 41–44, 23:34 and 43; John 6:35,
freedom and liberator 8:12, 10:9 and 11, 11:2–3 and 25–26,
14:6 and 15–17, 15:5, 16:6–7, 17:21–23,
18:37; Acts of the Apostles 2:42–46,
Chapter 6 7:59; Romans 1:4; 1 Corinthians 11:17; 2
Love the Lord Your God: The Second and Corinthians 1:23; 1 Thessalonians 2:19,
Third Commandments 5:16–18; Ephesians 1:9, 2:4; Philippians
Focus Question: 2:5–11; 1 John 1:5, 10, 4:8, 5:20; Hebrews
What does a name tell us? 10:24–25; James 1:17
Content Summary: Key Catechism Sources:
The significance of names: Abraham; 203, 204, 205, 1324, 1417, 2042, 2141,
Israel; Ruth; Isaiah; Mary / God 2142, 2143, 2147, 2148, 2161, 2162, 2163,
reveals his name(s): YHWH; Jesus; 2175, 2177, 2179, 2181, 2185, 2186, 2190,
Father/Son/Holy Spirit / The Second 2191, 2194, 2745, 2807
Commandment speaks to the profound Faith Glossary: Sabbath
respect and reverence we are to have for Learn by Heart: Deuteronomy 6:4–5
God himself / The holy name of Jesus Learn by Example: St. Ignatius of
/ Acts that show lack of reverence for Loyola
the divine name: blasphemy; promises;
oaths / The Divine Praises / The Sabbath
day/ Keeping the Sabbath day holy /
The wisdom of Jesus on the meaning
of Sabbath law / The Lord’s Day / The
Sunday Eucharist / The precepts of the
Church and the Third Commandment /
Human beings are a people of prayer /
Example of St. Ignatius of Loyola.

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Chapter 7 22:24–27; John 1:6–7, 10:1–18; Acts of
Honor Your Father and Your Mother: the Apostles 4:32–35, 5:28–29;
The Fourth Commandment Romans 13:1–2; 2 Corinthians 9:6–15;
Focus Question: Ephesians 6:2–3; 1 Timothy 2:1–2; 2
Why is ‘family’ important? Timothy 1:5; James 2:14–17; 1 Peter
Content Summary: 2:13–17
A parent’s love / The human Key Catechism Sources:
family—image of the divine family 316, 370, 1666, 1702, 1880, 1897, 1939,
/ God as divine ‘parent’ / The Fourth 2202, 2205, 2222, 2223, 2229, 2230,
Commandment / Children are to 2232, 2233, 2235, 2239, 2242, 2248,
honor their parents: filial respect; 2251, 2252, 2253, 2254, 2255, 2256,
gratitude; just obedience; assistance 2257, 2427
/ Grandparents / Parents are to honor Faith Glossary: family; solidarity
their children: education; physical and Learn by Heart: Ephesians 6:2–3
spiritual needs; nurturing children’s Learn by Example: St. Monica, mother
vocation / Family values and the of St. Augustine of Hippo
health of a society / The Fourth
Commandment extends to all who
have legitimate authority over us / Chapter 8
All societies need authority to govern Living the ‘Way’ of Life and Truth: The
them / The legitimate authority of Fifth and Eighth Commandments
civil society / The legitimate exercise Focus Question:
of civil authority: right to life; right How are you being true to yourself?
to human dignity; right to religious Content Summary:
freedom / When laws are unjust: civil Striving to live as our ‘true selves’, as
disobedience / Armed resistance / people created in the image of God,
Living as faithful citizens / Paying who is Love / God’s sanctifying grace
taxes / Obeying just civil laws and enables us to live with God and to
contributing to the common good act by his love / Living truthful lives
is a mandate of our Christian faith / Attitudes and acts contrary to the
/ Catholic youth are to be faithful Eighth Commandment: lying and
citizens / Example of St. Monica. other forms of self-serving deception
Scripture References: / Respect for the reputation and honor
Old Testament: Genesis 1:26, 27 of ‘neighbors’ / Dishonoring the
and 31, 2:18; Exodus 20:12; Leviticus reputation of people: gossip; calumny
25:35; Ruth 2:2–23; Tobit 4:5–11; Psalm and detraction; rash judgment;
131:2–3; Proverbs 6:20–21, 31:8–9; irony and sarcasm / Scandal / The
Sirach 7:27–28; Isaiah 1:16–17; 49:14–15, responsibilities of the media and art
66:13; Jeremiah 3:4–19; 22:1–16; Hosea / A culture of life versus a culture of
11:1–4 death / Acts of violence against human
New Testament: Matthew 5:14–16, life: direct abortion; embryonic stem
12:50, 22:16–21, 23:37–39, 25:31–46; cell and other scientific research;
Luke 2:41–52, 16:1–13 and 19–31, intentional euthanasia; suicide; and

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intentional disregard of our bodily and Chapter 9
mental health / Excerpt from film Dead The Gift of Human Sexuality: The Sixth
Man Walking / Legitimate self-defense and Ninth Commandments
/ The Church favors non-violence, Focus Question:
not war / Torture and gun violence: What responsibilities come with our
contributors to a culture of death / sexuality?
Capital punishment: retributive justice Content Summary:
and restorative justice / Blessed are The Christian idea of marriage /
those who hunger and thirst for justice The woman–man/man–woman
/ Example of Sister Helen Prejean. partnership / Living as sexual beings
Scripture References: / Chastity and the universal vocation
Old Testament: Genesis 9:5–6; to live a chaste life / Chastity and
Exodus 20:5–6 and 16; 21:22–25; temperance / Temperance, purity
Deuteronomy 30:15 and 19–20; Psalms of heart and modesty / God creates
5:4–6, 100:3; Proverbs 10:11 and 18, every person in the divine image
25:11 and 18, 26:20; Jeremiah 1:5 and likeness / Living a chaste life /
New Testament: Matthew 5:6, 9, 10, Chastity and love / True love versus
11, 21–22, 38–39 and 43–45, 6:2, 5 and lust / Acts contrary to living a chaste
16, 7:15–20, 15:7, 18:6–7, 22:18, 23:13–15, life: masturbation; pornography;
25, 27 and 29; Luke 17:1–2; John 3:16, fornication and prostitution; rape;
8:1–11 and 44, 10:10, 13:31–35, 14:6, 17 homosexual acts / God of mercy,
and 26, 16:25–33, 18:37; 1 Corinthians forgiveness and healing: Sacrament of
8:1; Colossians 3:8–11; 2 Timothy 1:7; 1 Penance / The sacramental covenant
John 1:5, 4:8 and 11–12; James 3:1–12 of marriage / Elements necessary for
Key Catechism Sources: a valid sacramental marriage: free and
2258, 2260, 2263, 2274, 2282, 2284, freely entered; unity; indissolubility;
2295, 2299, 2312, 2320, 2322–2329, fidelity; fecundity / Openness to the
2464, 2469, 2484, 2489, 2494, 2507, gift of children / Family planning /
2508, 2509, 2511, 2512, 2519, 2477, Those who cannot have children:
2479, 2483, 2484, 2494, 2505, 2512 artificial insemination and fertilization;
Faith Glossary: truth adoptive parenting and foster
Learn by Heart: John 14:6 parenting / Attitudes and actions
Learn by Example: Sister Helen contrary to the dignity of marriage:
Prejean adultery; divorce; polygamy; incest;
free unions / Example of Blessed Louis
and Zélie Martin, the parents of St.
Thérèse of Lisieux.
Scripture References:
Old Testament: Genesis 1:24 and
27–28, 2:7 and 18, and chap. 4; Exodus
20:2; 2 Samuel 3:2–7, 5:13; 1 Kings 11:3;
Proverbs 5:15, 12:4, 18:22; Jeremiah 31:3

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New Testament: Matthew 5:8 and Actions contrary to the Seventh
27–28, 19:3–6; John 8:3–11; 20:19–29; Commandment / The Social Teaching
Romans 1:24–32, 6:13–20, 7:21–25, of the Catholic Church / ‘Occupy’
8:1–8 and 12–23; 1 Corinthians 5:1 and movements / Foundations of Catholic
3–4, 6:19 and 20; 2 Corinthians 3:17; Social Teaching / The virtue of justice
Ephesians 5:25–26 and 31–32; 1 John / Types of justice: original justice;
4:8 commutative justice; distributive
Key Catechism Sources: justice; legal justice; social justice;
1601, 1626, 1646, 1660, 2337, 2341, 2344, retributive justice; restorative justice
2354, 2355, 2356, 2357, 2359, 2367, / The principle of solidarity / Do not
2388, 2389, 2393, 2394, 2395, 2396, covet; live in true freedom / Attitudes
2397, 2399, 2400, 2519, 2522, 2527, and behavior contrary to the Tenth
2529, 2533 Commandment: greed (avarice); envy;
Faith Glossary: chastity, jealousy; gluttony / A life of simplicity:
concupiscence a life of freedom / The blessed life of
Learn by Heart: Matthew 5:8 living the Commandments / Example
Learn by Example: Blessed Louis and of St. Martin de Porres.
Zélie Martin Scripture References:
Old Testament: Genesis 1:26–31,
2:15, 3:6; Exodus 20:15 and 17, 21:24;
Chapter 10 Deuteronomy 5:21; Psalm 119:12, 14–15,
Building a Just and Compassionate 18 and 164–165; Proverbs 6:34, 15:27;
Society: The Seventh and Tenth Isaiah 1:17
Commandments New Testament: Matthew 5:40 and
Focus Question: 42, 6:19–21 and 25–34, 20:1–16; Mark
What responsibilities come with God’s 2:15, 12:30, 31 and 41–44; Luke 4:16–19,
gifts? 11:37–54, 12:13–23, 27–31 and 41–48,
Content Summary: 14:1–24, 16:1–13, 19–31, 18:24–25, 19:1–
God entrusts the gift of his creation to 10, 24:30; John 2:1–11, 13:34; Romans
humanity for both the glory of God and 8:18–25; 2 Corinthians 8:9; Galatians
the benefit of human beings / Privilege 5:24; James 3:13–14, 16
and responsibility go hand in hand / Key Catechism Sources:
The Seventh Commandment enjoins 1939, 1944, 2401, 2402, 2406, 2407,
respect for the integrity of creation / 2408, 2415, 2428, 2451, 2452, 2453,
We must develop and live the moral 2454, 2455, 2458, 2459, 2460, 2461,
virtues of justice and generosity / The 2462, 2547, 2548, 2551, 2552, 2553,
Seventh Commandment warns God’s 2554, 2556
people of the importance of trust and Faith Glossary: solidarity;
respect for the property of others / covetousness
The right to personal property that Learn by Heart: Matthew 6:19–21
is acquired justly and as a result of Learn by Example: St. Martin de
one’s work / We have a responsibility Porres, Dominican lay brother
to share God’s gifts with others /

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Chapter 11 the Apostles 1:15–26, 2:14, 9:1–19; 1
Living New Life in Christ Jesus Corinthians 2:16, 12:27; Colossians 1:15;
Focus Question: 1 Timothy 5:3, 5; Revelation 14:4
What is your vocation? Key Catechism Sources:
Content Summary: 898, 915, 916, 921, 1581, 1593, 2032,
What to do with one’s life is the ultimate 2451, 2709
question every person must answer / Faith Glossary: vocation; evangelical
The saints: life models for Christians / counsels
Jesus’ announcement of his vocation Learn by Heart: Matthew 19:21
was good news / Why did the Father Learn by Example: Simon Peter,
send the Son? / Envisaging the reign of apostle and evangelizer
God / God’s love for the poor—a major
theme in Sacred Scripture / Disciples:
apprentices of the Master / Disciples Chapter 12
of Jesus do not go it alone! / In the Sustaining the Moral Life as Disciples
Sacrament of Baptism we are reborn of Jesus
into new life in Christ / States of life Focus Question:
in the Church: ministerial priesthood; What sustains your moral life?
consecrated life; laity / The ordained Content Summary:
ministry (hierarchy) / Laypeople—a New life: the fruit of the Theological
wide variety of callings and Virtues / Faith, hope and love / The
responsibilities: lay ecclesial ministers; human virtues / The Cardinal, or
third orders and oblates; confraternities ‘hinge’, Virtues: prudence; justice;
and other lay groups and movements fortitude; temperance / We are
/ The Community of Sant’Egidio / The assured of God’s abundant grace in
evangelical counsels: poverty; chastity; Jesus Christ to sustain our efforts at
obedience / The consecrated life: the living virtuously / Sanctifying grace,
eremitic life, or the life of a hermit; the actual graces and charisms / The
contemplative life; consecrated virgins; Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit /
consecrated widows and widowers; The Church: the Temple of the Holy
secular institutes; societies of apostolic Spirit; Magisterium; indefectibility and
life / The Church: the Sacrament of infallibility / Mary full of grace / The
Christ and the seed of the Kingdom / life of prayer / The many ways to pray:
Example of Simon Peter. vocal prayer; the prayer of meditation;
Scripture References: the prayer of contemplation / The
Old Testament: Exodus 3:1–12; 1 Lord’s Prayer: a guide for discipleship
Samuel 3:1–18; Isaiah 11:1–9; Jeremiah / Example of Nuestra Señora de la
1:4–19 Caridad del Cobre: a symbol of faith,
New Testament: Matthew 4:18–22, hope and love for Cuban people.
5:13–16 and 48, 6:9–11, 9:35–38, 13:1–53, Scripture References:
16:15–18, 19:16–30, 26:69–75, 28:20; Old Testament: Genesis 1:26–27 and
Luke 1:26–38, 4:18–19, 5:10, 6:20, 10:2; 31; Psalms 5:1–3, 8:5, 19:7–9, 31:23–24;
John 1:1–18, 14:6, 17:9, 21:15; Acts of Wisdom 8:7; Isaiah 58:6

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New Testament: Matthew 6:5–8 Key Catechism Sources:
and 9–13, 7:7–11 and 21–23, 13:45–46, 890, 1803, 1833, 1834, 1839, 1840, 1841,
28:19–20; Mark 8:31—9:1, 13:45–46; 1843, 1844, 1845, 2017, 2022, 2023,
Luke 1:38, 2:25–35, 3:21, 5:16 and 31–32, 2025, 2027, 2031, 2565, 2603, 2680,
6:12, 9:18–20 and 28, 11:1–4, 22:32 and 2694, 2705, 2709, 2717, 2721, 2725,
41–44; John 8:32, 10:10, 13:31–35, 15:1– 2753, 2754, 2763, 2764, 2774, 2776
17, 19:26; Acts of the Apostles 2:2–4; Faith Glossary: human virtues
Romans 5:5; 1 Corinthians 13:1–13; 2 Learn by Heart: 1 Corinthians 13:13
Corinthians 6:16, 9:8; Galatians 5:6 Learn by Example: Nuestra Señora
and 22–25; Ephesians 1:9; Philippians de la Caridad del Cobre (Our Lady of
2:5–11; Colossians 3:14; 1 Thessalonians Charity, patroness of Cuba)
5:17; 1 John 3:1

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