WORLD RELIGIONS 30
World Religion 30 provides students insight into global communities and how religion has impacted the world, currently and throughout history. Students study the fundamental principles of world religions from a Catholic perspective.
RELIGION 15, 25 & 35
Religion 15 is intended to help students understand what it means to be “fully alive” by exploring the importance of
belonging through a sociological perspective of Catholic religious studies and the meaning of faith within their lives.
Religion 25 addresses real life issues in terms of personal beliefs and their effect on the decisions and directions adolescents and adults make in their lives. Students use knowledge gained in Religious Studies 25 to foster a meaningful understanding of the history and foundations of the Catholic faith.
Participants in Religion 35 are encouraged to explore the human search for meaning using the resources of personal inquiry and significant spiritual traditions. Students are asked to explore how their relationship to the world around them is often shaped by television, peers, music, etc. and continue to search for ways which will bring them into closer relationship with the self, others & God.