Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 7 > Unit 6
Lesson 28: Penance and Reconciliation: Effects and Living the Sacrament
The effect of this Sacrament is reconciliation with God and the Church.
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 7
Lesson 35: The Redemption of Suffering
Humanity, suffering, and death become special and new because God became man in the Person of Jesus Christ and suffered for our redemption.
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 6
Lesson 30: Encountering God’s Mercy in Confession
God rejoices when we return to Him in Confession.
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 6
Lesson 29: What Happens When We Go to Confession?
When we confess our sins to a priest, we are going to God directly.
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 6
Lesson 28: Penance and Reconcilation Forgives Our SIns
The matter, form, minister, recipient, effects, and symbols of the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation.
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 6
Lesson 27: How and Why Jesus Gave Us the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation
The Parable of the Prodigal Son helps us understand God’s infinite mercy.
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 5 > Unit 6
Lesson 26: The Sacraments of Healing
Jesus established the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick so that we might be healed and strengthened, not only of our physical afflictions, but also of our spiritual sins.
Online Resource Samples > School > Sample Unit 1
Sample Lesson 2: The Human Person, Made in the Image and Likeness of God
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 3
Lesson 12: The Necessity of Virtue
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 3
Lesson 11: What is Virtue?
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 3
Lesson 9: Resisting Temptation
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 3
Lesson 8: Sin and the Fall
Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 3 > Unit 3
Lesson 20: Sins Against the Body of Christ
Magis Apologetics > Apologetics II > Unit 2
Chapter 5: Freedom, Sin, and the Authority of the Church
Our ultimate happiness, which is found in God alone, is intimately bound up with our freedom. God has created us in His image and likeness, with the power to freely choose Him or freely reject Him. True freedom is the ability to choose the good, which is a moral decision.
