Theology III
Theology III
Prerequisites:
NoneCourse Description:
The content of this semester course lays the foundation for students to understand that they can encounter Christ today in a full and real way in and through the sacraments, and especially through the Eucharist. Students will consider the importance of rituals, symbols and sacramental awareness as a means of recognizing God’s presence in their lives.Special Notes:
All students are required to complete Service Learning requirements. Refer to the Service Learning Program found at the end of this section.This course is eligible for Dual Enrollment credit through Saint Thomas University provided students meet eligibility requirements.Prerequisites:
NoneCourse Description:
The content of this semester course will lay the foundation for an understanding of Catholic Christian morality. The course will help students understand the principles of Catholic Christian morality by examining their moral issues, struggles and dilemmas in the light of our Church teachings on the dignity of the human person. Focusing on Jesus Christ as the model of a healthy moral life, students will learn how to follow a moral discernment process that incorporates the richness of our Catholic Christian heritage and offers them a more intimate relationship with the person of Jesus Christ and an authentic relationship with others.Special Notes:
All students are required to complete Service Learning requirements. Refer to the Service Learning Program found at the end of this section.This course is eligible for Dual Enrollment credit through Saint Thomas University provided students meet eligibility requirements.