Grade 10 Religion Worksheet - Community Life and Faith PDF
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This worksheet, designed for Grade 10 students, explores community life, relationships, and roles within communities of faith. The questions cover topics such as Jesus' identity, the Church, social media's impact, and the Church's position on euthanasia. It encourages critical thinking about faith and its relevance in the modern world.
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Chapter 1 Worksheet\ **Grade 10 --** **Community life, relationships and roles in communities of faith** Answer all the following questions by using chapter 1 of the religion book "Light of the World" \- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
Chapter 1 Worksheet\ **Grade 10 --** **Community life, relationships and roles in communities of faith** Answer all the following questions by using chapter 1 of the religion book "Light of the World" \- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. Mention the three main changes a person undergoes during adolescence. 2. Provide a definition for the following terms: a. **Adolescence** b. **Puberty** c. **Morality** (include the three main elements in judging a moral action) **Identity** 3. What do we understand about Jesus' identity from the story of when his parents thought he got lost at the age of 12? 4. In which ways do we see the adolescent Jesus growing and maturing? 5. What is self-image? Mention three aspects of our lives that impact our self-image. 6. What is one of the reasons Jesus established the Church? List three types of out-reach associations within the Church. 7. The way we speak about a community changed in the 1900s. Explain in brief. 8. Throughout the years, we've experienced social media as an excellent tool of communication, however, it's not the first time we hear of its misuse. Elaborate. 9. Did the Church ever speak about social media both on a global and local level? 10. The Church could be described in many different ways, what can we say about it? 11. Faith is lived on two levels. Explain. 12. What are the four pillars of the **Cathechism of the Catholic Church** (CCC) ? - **[The basic teachings as found in the Creed (the profession of faith)]** - **[The sacraments as celebrations of the Christian life]** - **[Morality -- the way Christians should live, differing between right & wrong according to Jesus' standards]** - **[Prayer as the communication between God and the Church]** 13. When did the Church start and who gave it life? 14. **Which are the FOUR marks of the Church** - **One** -- The Church is united in faith, worship, and leadership under **ONE Pope,** **ONE teaching** reflecting Christ's desire for unity. - **Holy** -- The Church is sanctified by Christ, guided by the **Holy** Spirit, and calls believers to holiness. The human part is the weaker part which at times fails while the Holy part is Jesus. - **Catholic** -- Meaning \"universal,\" (from the original Greek wiord Katolike) the Church is open to all people and teaches the fullness of Christ's truth. - **Apostolic** -- The Church is founded on the **apostles**, preserving their teachings and authority through apostolic succession. 15. Describe atheism and the main two reasons people turn to such a belief. 16. Explain the Church's response to the rapid increase of atheism in the modern world. 17. Provide an explanation of the word "euthanasia" and the three forms in which it may occur. **[Euthanasia coming from the two words "eu" & "thanatos" meaning "good death" is the act in which someone is killed or left to die in order to eliminate suffering. The three forms of euthanasia are voluntary, whereby the person suffering wishes to receive it, involuntary, whereby, even though it is against the patient's will, they are currently incapable of deciding, thus, euthanasia is still administered without the patient's consent, and non-voluntary, whereby the patient is 'euthanised' without knowing his/her wishes and without consent.]** 18. What is the Church's position on euthanasia? 19. "Mercy should be shown towards those who are truly sufferring by allowing them the possibility of ending their life whenever they want because everyone has a right to do what they want with their own life." What is the Church's position towards this statement? 20. "Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?" What do these words mean and by who and where were they spoken? What do these words shed light on when considering the topic of suffering? 21. To greater or lesser extent, mankind has always had an influence on the environent we find ourselves in. Refer to at least two negative ways we are impacting the world around us. What does Pope Francis say about "our common home"?