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Grade 9 Religion (Open HRE10): "Discipleship and Culture"

Course Description

“This course engages students in the examination of the Christian narrative as revealed in Sacred Scripture. Students are invited to a deeper understanding of both the joy and the demands of living out the call to discipleship as it is described in the Scriptures. Students explore discipleship as encountered in the Sacred Tradition of the Church (Sacraments, Liturgical Year and Church Teaching and Law), as part of their ongoing personal growth and faith understanding. Students explore Catholic rituals, teaching, practice, morals and values, and virtues to facilitate a healthy and covenantal relationship with self, God and with others. Using theological reflection, they are challenged to explore the connections and disconnections of ethical concepts (euthanasia, abortion, sexuality, etc.) between the Church and contemporary culture. The course focuses on encouraging students to know and love by following in the footsteps of Jesus. As they learn of his words and deeds, they discover the importance of prayerfully serving the community to bring about the Reign of God.” 

(Excerpt from Religious Education Curriculum Document p. 71)

Pre-requisite: None

Grade 10 Religion (Open HRE20): "Christ and Culture"

Course Description

“This course both invites and challenges the adolescent to personalize the Gospel values and social justice principles that guide Catholics in understanding their role in shaping culture as disciples of Jesus. Students will explore such foundational topics as: what it means to be human, created in God’s image, what is culture, Christ and culture, living together in solidarity, social justice, prayer and sacrament, friendship and intimacy. Connections between the living Church and contemporary culture are explored in terms of what it means to be a responsible Christian adolescent in a secularized, pluralistic world.” 

(Excerpt from Secondary Religious Education Curriculum Document p. 100)

Pre-requisite: None 

Grade 11 Religion (Open HRF30): "Faith and Culture: World Religions"

Course Description

This course engages students in the examination of world religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity and Islam, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Spiritualties’, and locally appropriate religious tradition(s), if suitable. This is a survey course that will help students understand the basic similarities and differences between the religious traditions so they can interact with others with acceptance and familiarity. Ontario is a multi-faith global community. Students will deepen their understanding of the various faith traditions in their local community and around the world.” 

(Excerpt from Secondary Religious Education Curriculum Document p. 132)

Pre-requisite: None

Grade 11 Religion (College/University HRT3M): "Faith and Culture: World Religions"

Course Description

“This course engages students in the examination of world religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Spiritualities and a locally appropriate religious tradition. This is a survey course that will help students understand the basic similarities and differences between the religious traditions so they can interact with others with acceptance and familiarity. We live in a multi-faith global community. With the knowledge of this course, students ought to be able to understand more clearly the world’s religious affairs.” 

(Excerpt from Secondary Religious Education Curriculum Document p. 163)

Pre-requisite: Grade 10, Religious Education, HRE 2O or Grade 10 English, Academic or Grade 10 English, Applied 

Grade 12 Religion (Open HRE40): "Church and Culture"

Course Description

“This course has the aim of assisting students in understanding themselves as moral persons living the way of Christ through an examination of the revelation of sacred Scripture, and the experience and teaching of the Catholic Church. It engages students in critical reflection on significant contemporary moral and ethical issues in light of Scripture, Church teaching, and their own experiences (i.e., Theological Reflection). Social and ecological justice issues are explored along with a study of topics that focus on Christian mercy and forgiveness. The graces and challenges of everyday human living, understanding who we are, what we are called to be, and living in relationships, including marriage, and family life are explored from a Catholic perspective. Students are challenged to adopt the Christian stance in the political world.” 

(Excerpt from Secondary Religious Education Curriculum Document p. 194)

Pre-requisite: None

Grade 12 Religion (College/University HRE4M ): "Church and Culture"

Course Description

“This course enables students to deepen their understanding of how the Church engages contemporary culture with faith and reason, in pursuit of love, justice, and the common good. Students will have the opportunity to learn how living the Baptismal vocation to a virtuous life, filled with the joy of the Gospel and nurtured by the sacraments, can transform them and society from within, allowing God to reign in human hearts. Students will also refine research and inquiry skills.” 

(Excerpt from Secondary Religious Education Curriculum Document p. 218)

Pre-requisite: HRE 3M or any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies