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In many western Churches, Catholic and Protestant,
catechetical materials (and worship materials, for that matter) are produced
commercially without any specific connection to the structure of the Church
itself. In other Churches, including our own, many curriculum materials are
produced by the Church Itself and so are an actual statement of the faith of the
entire community. Some materials, such as the God With
Us series,
are produced by a number of Byzantine Churches together; others are published by our
own diocese. All these resources are approved by all the bishops of the
respective Churches. We believe that catechesis, like liturgy, is a function of
the Church, not of each individual catechist or group of catechists. This is why
many curriculum materials are mandated (obligatory) in our Church in the same
way that the typicon of our Church prescribes the liturgical services for the
parish. These items are indicated in the listing below. A number of other materials discussed below are
produced by one or another Eastern Church, Catholic or Orthodox. They are
recommended because they reinforce the basic orientation of our Church toward
re-appropriation of our entire Tradition. Since there are few differences
between the various Byzantine usages, at least at the church school level, we
are able to use many of them without adaptation. Required and
recommended materials for the church school A major element in the conduct of any catechetical
program is the curriculum, which provides the content for the session in which
it is employed. The choice of curriculum, therefore, is a basic aspect of
program planning. In one sense, however, the local community does not have an
unrestricted choice in this matter. Like the texts of our liturgical services,
the content of our catechetical programs is meant to reflect, not simply our own
preferences, but the Tradition and mind of the Church. In our situation this
means that, whenever possible, all
materials employed should reflect the Tradition and direction of the
Byzantine Churches.
Adult
Instruction Progran on the Sacraments of InitiationInstruction Progran on the Sacraments of Initiation (Educational
Services) -
Catechesis
for parents planning to baptize a child. Includes a leaders guide and two
participants texts, one of which is also available in Arabic. Mandated
in our diocese. A Guide for the
Domestic Church (Educational Services) An
introduction to family practices through the year. Useful for instructing new
families and for parents who wish to implement Byzantine family prayer in their
homes. Anthony Coniaris, Making God Real in The Orthodox
Christian Home
(Light and Life) - Close
to 100 suggestions for family centered activities to reinforce the young
childs church experience, the liturgical seasons, etc. Anne Gallagher, Nurturing The Seed
of God-Life (Educational Services) - Suggestions for introducing religious practice to
infants from birth to 30 months.
Includes five activity cards graded according to the childs
development. Mary Lafter,
God Made a
Beautiful World
(Greek Orthodox Archdiocese) - Thirty
one-page stories on family and church life for pre-nursery and nursery. Mary Ann
Gidus-Mecera, A Way of Life: Introducing Your Child to the Orthodox Faith
(available from both OCEC and the Greek Archdiocese). Material for weekly
discussion on saints, major feast days, the Church, and Christian living in the
home. Constance Tarasar, Feasts and Families: 1, The Season of Christmas
(OCA Religious Education Dept) - Suggestions for celebrating the ChristmasTheophany season in the home.
The text is complemented by a supplement containing patterns for an Advent
calendar, Jesse tree, and iconographic creche.
Note: The revision
of the God With Us Series currently under way includes the addition of two
pre-school resources, Learning
About God (a two-year pre-school curriculum) and God
Is With Us!
(kindergarten), currently being piloted in selected parishes. Until these
resources are available, we continue to recommend the following: Basic
Curriculum (Recommended): The Wonder of It All (OCEC) - A basic program for
nursery-3 year olds based on pre-liturgical themes introducing the child to the
wonder of life and creation. God My Friends, and Me
(OCEC) - A continuation of the above program for nursery-4 year olds, emphasizing
relationships among friends, family and God. Together With God
(OCEC) -
An introduction for kindergarten-5 year olds to
the church building, liturgical gestures, the Divine Liturgy and some major
Church feasts. Supplementary: Guardian Angel
Childrens Prayer
Book (Toronto
Diocese Religious Ed Dept, available from the Greek Archdiocese) - A beautifully illustrated childs introduction
to the Divine Liturgy, basic prayers and the Great Feasts. Byzantine Coloring
Books (Byzantine Seminary Press) and Our
Church
(Stylite Publishing, Lid) - Basic
coloring books on the church building and the Divine Liturgy, Great Feasts,
etc..
Basic Curriculum (Mandated): God With Us Series (God
With Us Publications, available through Theological Book Service) -The official eight-grade series for all Byzantine
Catholic dioceses in the United States and several in Canada. The
grade-appropriate texts are as follows: Discover
(Grade 1) the gradual discovery of creation in the light of faith. Life (Grade 2) the
mysteries of Christian initiation Together (Grade 3) The Church, Gods people, made visible in the church
building and realized in the local community Promise
(Grade 4) Introduction to the New Testament Share (Grade 5) The signs
of Christian life as manifested in the lives of the saints Respond
(Grade 6) Introduction to the Old Testament and Church history Becoming (Grade 7) The divine economy as shown in creation, the re-creation in
Christ and the life of the world to come Journey
(Grade 8) A summary of the elements of Christian teaching and living
presented throughout the series. Sacramental Preparation: Pre-Chrismation Catechesis in General Policy for the Administration of the Sacraments of
Christian Initiation
(Educational Services) - Suggestions for catechizing children who may have
been baptized but not chrismated on three levels (primary, intermediate, and
junior high). Celebrating Life and
Love: A Guide for Families Growing in Appreciation of the Divine Liturgy (God With Us Publications) - An eight-theme program for parents helping their primary age children (6-8
years) grow in understanding of the Liturgy and the Eucharist. Celebrating
Forgiveness: A Guide for Families Growing in Appreciation of the Mystery of
Repentance (God With Us
Publications) - An
eight-theme program for parents preparing primary age children (6-8 years) for
their first confession. Constance
Tarasar, We Return to God & A Manual for Preparing Children for the Sacrament
of
Penance (OCA Religious Education
Dept) - A
text designed for parents working with their children in preparation for first
confession. More useful with older children (8-10 years old) than the above, as
it presumes the child will read the text. Note: The above
resources must be adapted for group use. John Boojamra, Penance and Confession, in All
Together Now (Antiochian Archdiocese)- A
five-session program for primary and intermediate children (7-11) on sin,
repentance, and confession, including instruction on how to prepare for this
mystery and to participate in it.
Did You Ever See a
Steward? (Concordia, 3558 S
Jefferson Av, St Louis, MO) 63118; 1-800-325-3040) - A program for primaries on the basic sense of
Chriostian stewardship of creation. Includes sound filmstrip (also available on
VHS videocassette), planning guide, and coloring book. Learning to Give (OCA Department of Stewardship) Suggestions for introducing this topic with
children on five levels of development, beginning with nursery age. Includes a
12-minute sound filmstrip and an idea booklet, Giving Children the Opportunity to Give.
Celebrating Faith (God With Us Publications). A seven-lesson program on the Nicene Creed.
Each theme is developed on three levels: primary, intermediate and junior high.
This allows each of three classes to experience the program at age-appropriate
levels. Also useful for beginning programs in smaller parishes unable to mount a
full 8-grade program. And Jesus Said...
(CORE, Romanian Episcopate) - A five day program on Old Testament stories and the parables of Christ
with lesson plans on four levels (pre-school through junior high). Saints and
Celebrations (CORE, Romanian Episcopate) - A second vacation school series on the Great Feasts (Ascension through
Dormition) and saints
days of the summer. All Together Now (Antiochian Archdiocese) Six five-session mini courses on various topics
(the beatitudes, Christian witness, belonging to the Church, the church building, confession, and
creation) for different levels. Appropriate for a one ~
week summer program or other use. Baptism and
Chrismation (OCEC) - An eight-session program on the mysteries of
Christian initiation on four age levels (preschool through high school) on
concept/activity cards. Originally designed for the non-graded or
combined-grade situation, this-
program,
now out of print, is useful for an experienced catechist designing a program on
these mysteries. Other short-duration programs can be formed from the OCEC and Greek Archdiocese curricula (see Chapter 16). Supplementary: Build Your Own Church: A Paper Construction Kit (Antiochian Archdiocese) - A cut-and-assemble model of the exterior of a
Byzantine church building, useful as a project when studying the meaning of the
church building (eg in God
With Us books three and five). Byzantine
Coloring Books II, III and IV Feastdays, Sunday Gospels, and Parables (Byzantine Seminary Press) - Three iconographic coloring books containing images for these celebrations
and pericopes. Come
Bless the Lord (God With Us Publications)
Forty 8½ x
11" icon prints of the
great feasts and major saints.
Each print includes a detailed explanation printed on the back of the print and
in a separate booklet as well. Booklet also available in an English-Spanish
edition. Coming to Worship and A Visit to the Sanctuary (OCEC)
- Two plastic design storyboard sets on the icon
screen, holy table, prothesis, and Divine Liturgy enabling students to place the items in these scenes in
their proper locations. Useful for reinforcing lessons on the church building
and the Divine Liturgy. Ikon Packets (Greek Orthodox Archdiocese) - Three separate packets, each containing 20 3x4 prints, of icons of the
Life of Christ,
the Miracles of Christ,
and the Saints. Sophie
Koulomzin,
God
Is With
Us: Bible Stories for Children (OCA Religious Ed Dept) - Thirty two-page stories from creation to Pentecost
useful for primary classes. Leslie
Merlin,
Courage
for a Cross (Friendship Press, available from Light and Life)
- Six brief
stories about the difficulties encountered by a boy growing up Christian in the Soviet Union. Themes include icons, wearing
the cross, witness, and the celebration of Pascha. Louis
Savary, ed, The
Holy Spirit for Children (The Regina Press, available
from Light and Life) - Nineteen
Scriptural citations and descriptions on the work of the Holy Spirit from
creation to the Church. Lenten Lotto (OCEC) - A
board game teaching the basic biblical and historical events
celebrated during the Great Fast and the Great Week. Lenten Workbook (OCEC) - An
activity book based on the themes, services, and practices of the Great Fast
and
the Great Week. Saints for All Ages (OCA Religious Ed Dept) - A ten-booklet series on various sains grouped thematically
(eg women martyr; new apostles, Church Fathers, monastics, hymnographers, etc). Useful to supplement classes from the sixth
grade on. We
Pray to God: A Prayebook
for Children (OCA Religious Ed Dept) - A 24-page booklet of basic daily and seasonal prayers
(OCA text) with a brief explanation of prayer for children. The Divine Liturgy Activity Book (OCEC). Fifty fun activities for the home and classroom to teach children
about the meaning of the Liturgy. Build
Your Own Kits: Church; Iconostasis and Altar; Bishop, Priest and Deacon (Antiochian Archdiocese). Each of these three punch-out and assemble
kits is a useful help for teaching children about the church building and the
orders of the priesthood.
While the
following materials are not assigned to any grade level, they are listed in an
increasing order of sophistication: General
Topics: Second Helpings (OCEC) - A
two volume anthology of 40 articles from past issues of On the Upbeat treating a wide
assortment of topics from basic Christianity to liturgy to contemporary
questions. Liturgy Come Let Us Worship (Educational Services) - First of two liturgical catechisms covering topics including the
concept of worship and the church building. The companion teachers guide,
Exploring Eastern Christianity, offers lesson plans for four mini-courses
(history, iconography, church design, worship) using this book as its text. Sacrifice of Praise (St Basils Seminary)-
Second
volume in the series, currently out of print, presenting the Divine Liturgy, and
the liturgical year. Sexuality and Personhood: The first supplementary track in Becoming (book seven of the God
With Us series) discusses this topic from a Christian perspective in
four lessons covering the following themes: sexuality is of God and therefore
good; it is touched by sin and therefore broken; it is transfigured by the
victory of Christ in the mystery of marriage, and - as witnessed by monasticism -
its ultimate destiny is to be transfigured in the Kingdom. Scripture: The Bible: An
Introduction (OCEC) A six-session text
on Scriptural basics, including the makeup of the two Testaments, the cultural
background, and the life of Christ. No teachers guide available. Jesus the Word (OCEC) - A
ten-chapter treatment of the formation of the Gospels, the infancy and theophany
narratives, and the temptation in the wilderness, connecting these passages with
liturgical use and the commentary of Church Fathers. Jesus the Teacher (OCEC) - Companion
volume to the above, focusing on the call of the disciples, the sermon on the
mount, and the messianic mission of Christ. The Beatitudes, in All Together Now
(Antiochian Archdiocese)- A five-session program on this summary of the
messianic proclamation. Spirituality: Christian Witness,
in
All
Together Now (Antiochian Archdiocese) - A
five session program on the concept of bearing witness and scriptural examples.
Appears to be based in part on Called
to Be Witnesses (OCEC), a 17 segment series of concept cards which
also includes segments on the martyrs, confessors, and monastics in Christian
history. Originally intended as a follow-up to the unit on the mysteries of
initiation (see Vacation Programs). The Jesus Prayer (Educational Services) - A six-session introduction on learning to pray the Jesus Prayer.
Teachers guide and participants leaflets. Personal
Development: Dee
Pennock, Who Is God? Who Am I? Who Are You? (Greek Archdiocese) - A 14-session program on issues relating to
personal maturity and the Christian life (identity, guilt, sexuality, fears,
etc.), based on the psychological teaching of the Church Fathers. Text and study
guide.
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