Moral Formation Part 1 Personal Morality Christian moral

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Moral Formation Part 1 – Personal Morality Christian moral formation involves a journey of

Moral Formation Part 1 – Personal Morality Christian moral formation involves a journey of interior transformation… which brings about a deep personal conversion to Christ. (NDC p. 163) 1 Catechist Track October 28, 2015 Leichner 2015

Overview l l l 2 “Love one another as I have loved you” Guidelines

Overview l l l 2 “Love one another as I have loved you” Guidelines from NDC Primary Christian moral guides Affective dimension of moral living Conscience formation Stages of moral development Leichner 2015

Human Experience 1. How did you learn to be a moral person? 2. What

Human Experience 1. How did you learn to be a moral person? 2. What supports you personally in living a moral life? 3 Leichner 2015

Moral Formation Aim: Help bring about the personal transformation and conversion of the learners

Moral Formation Aim: Help bring about the personal transformation and conversion of the learners Tasks: l Teach the content and implications of Christ’s moral teachings l Encourage witness of Christian living 4 Leichner 2015

Message: Christian Moral Guides Ten Commandments: - Guide us in maintaining a loving relationship

Message: Christian Moral Guides Ten Commandments: - Guide us in maintaining a loving relationship with God and others - Name our primary obligations to God and our neighbor - Assist us in using our freedom responsibly 5 Leichner 2015

Message: Christian Moral Guides Beatitudes - At the heart of Jesus’ teachings (CCC #1716)

Message: Christian Moral Guides Beatitudes - At the heart of Jesus’ teachings (CCC #1716) - Call us beyond the commandments - Point the way to everlasting happiness - Shed light on the actions and attitudes of Christian life. (NDC p. 182) 6 Leichner 2015

Message: Christian Moral Guides Some Practical Ideas for Beatitude Catechesis: l l l l

Message: Christian Moral Guides Some Practical Ideas for Beatitude Catechesis: l l l l 7 Identify ways to practice “be-attitudes” Illustrate each beatitude or find pictures to fit Compare the beatitudes to the values of the culture. Re-write the beatitudes using other words Identify people in the parish who live the beatitudes Choose a beatitude to practice for a certain time Use the beatitudes for an examination of conscience Leichner 2015

Message: Fostering Christian Attitudes and Virtues Attitudes -- pre-dispositions to think, feel and act

Message: Fostering Christian Attitudes and Virtues Attitudes -- pre-dispositions to think, feel and act in a certain way empathy – Often caught from others – Acquired through experience, both direct and indirect Resource: www. worldempathy. com 8 Leichner 2015

Message: Virtues – habits of the mind and will that support living a moral

Message: Virtues – habits of the mind and will that support living a moral life. Virtues are the result of God’s grace & practice. Theological Virtues l Faith Given to us at l Hope Baptism l Love 9 Cardinal Virtues l Prudence l Justice l Fortitude l Temperance Leichner 2015

Message: Fostering Virtues l Sharing stories of virtuous people Resource: www. goodnewsnetwork. org l

Message: Fostering Virtues l Sharing stories of virtuous people Resource: www. goodnewsnetwork. org l l l 10 Using activities such as: – Discussing or llustrating particular virtues – Practicing a particular virtue for a time Promoting regular prayer and reception of the sacraments Being a witness of a virtuous life Leichner 2015

Message: Conscience Formation Conscience is a judgment of reason by which a person recognizes

Message: Conscience Formation Conscience is a judgment of reason by which a person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act. CCC #1796. Each person is obliged to form his or her conscience – a lifelong task NDC 165 Each person is obliged to follow the certain judgment of his or her conscience. CCC #1800 Catechists have “the moral responsibility to nourish the development of properly informed consciences in those entrusted to their care. ” NDC 166 11 Leichner 2015

Message: Importance of Making Good Choices The choices we make – affect our relationship

Message: Importance of Making Good Choices The choices we make – affect our relationship with God – have real consequences for ourselves, others and the world – shape who we are becoming – ultimately affect our eternal happiness 12 Leichner 2015

Message: Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development l l l Developed after more than

Message: Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development l l l Developed after more than 18 years of research Moral development refers to the reasons that people give for the choices that they make. Moral reasoning develops in three levels: Self-centered (Pre-conventional) Other-centered (Conventional) Principle-centered (Post-conventional) 13 Leichner 2015

Message: Method for Discussing Moral Dilemmas l l l 14 Clarify the action in

Message: Method for Discussing Moral Dilemmas l l l 14 Clarify the action in question Identify the people and circumstances involved Identify the possible consequences Consider alternative actions Identify and reflect on the relevant teachings of Jesus and the Church Leichner 2015

Message: More About Moral Dilemmas Some possibilities for discussion: – Dilemmas suggested by learners

Message: More About Moral Dilemmas Some possibilities for discussion: – Dilemmas suggested by learners – Choices made by characters in Scripture, current movies, and TV shows – Lyrics of popular songs – Social networking situations – www. mrrydalch. com/uploads/5/5/9/9/. . . /ethical_di lemma_scenarios. doc 15 Leichner 2015

Summary Moral Formation… l About the what and why of Christian living l Involves

Summary Moral Formation… l About the what and why of Christian living l Involves the heart as well as the head l About forming conscience and developing skills of making moral decisions l A lifelong task – a continuous journey of conversion – walking with Christ, learning from him, going on mission with him 16 Leichner 2015

Relection - Discovery - Integration l What aspect of moral formation in tonight’s presentation

Relection - Discovery - Integration l What aspect of moral formation in tonight’s presentation caught your attention and why? ts Conscience n M e o m ral D nd a m Formation ilem Com mas Prayer and es d Sacraments Virtues u t i Moral Att Beatitudes Development l 17 What value do you see in Kohlberg’s theory of moral reasoning for catechists? Leichner 2015

Response l 18 What is one thing that you will do to help your

Response l 18 What is one thing that you will do to help your students (or a group you are involved with) grow morally? Leichner 2015

Watch your thoughts; they become your words. Watch your words; they become your actions

Watch your thoughts; they become your words. Watch your words; they become your actions Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny. - Moral Discernment by Richard Gula 19 Leichner 2015

Written Assignment for Catechists 20 In a one-page paper answer the following two questions:

Written Assignment for Catechists 20 In a one-page paper answer the following two questions: l What area of moral formation do you think is most needed by your learners or by a particular group of adults in your parish at this time? l How would you address this need? Be as specific as possible and identify the group you have in mind. Due: Nov. 4 Leichner 2015

Alternative Assignment for students not currently involved in catechesis) Write a one-page reflection paper

Alternative Assignment for students not currently involved in catechesis) Write a one-page reflection paper focusing on some aspect of moral formation that was discussed in class or taken from Ch. 6 of the NDC. Due: Nov. 4 21 Leichner 2015

Closing Prayer Father, guide us as you guide creation according to your law of

Closing Prayer Father, guide us as you guide creation according to your law of love. May we love one another and come to perfection in the eternal life prepared for us. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 22 Leichner 2015