Confirmation: Celebrating Our Faith
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What’s inside...
Celebrating Our Confirmation Catechist Manual is a spiral-bound book published by Harcourt Religion Pub in January 1994. It contains 83 pages and is written in English. The book has dimensions of 7.4 x 7.5 x 0.2 inches and weighs 6.4 ounces. It is currently ranked #4,361,970 in Amazon's Best Sellers list for books.
Age
12-15
Length
83 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What does confirmation mean to you, and why do you think it's important?
How do the stories and characters in the book inspire you in your own faith journey?
Can you relate any experiences from your life to those shared in the book? How did they make you feel?
What are some ways you can celebrate and practice your faith, as shown in the book?
After reading this book, what are the most significant lessons about faith that you've learned?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by sharing your own feelings and experiences related to faith and confirmation to set a comfortable tone for the conversation.
Encourage children to express their thoughts and feelings about the book, reinforcing that all views are respected.
Connect the book's themes to real-life events in your child’s world to make the discussion more relatable.
Plan to read the book together in sections, allowing time for reflection and discussion after each section.
Use the questions as a guide but let the conversation flow naturally, allowing the child to ask their own questions and explore other related topics.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of faith
Explanation: The book illustrates how faith plays a pivotal role in guiding characters through challenges, offering them strength and comfort.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by leaning on their own faith during difficult times or using it as a moral compass for making decisions.
Example Lesson: Community and belonging
Explanation: Through the characters’ interactions within their faith community, the story highlights the support and love found in community involvement.
Real-World Application: Kids can engage more in their local community groups or faith-based organizations to feel a sense of belonging and support.
Example Lesson: Respect for diverse beliefs
Explanation: The narrative encourages respect for various beliefs through the depiction of positive interactions between characters with differing views.
Real-World Application: Children can practice showing respect for peers’ diverse beliefs in school or social scenarios, promoting inclusivity and understanding.
Example Lesson: The power of rituals and traditions
Explanation: The story showcases how rituals and traditions can offer comfort, structure, and continuity in life, connecting past, present, and future.
Real-World Application: Children can participate in family or cultural traditions to strengthen their understanding of their own heritage and the continuity it brings to their lives.
