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Religion 11: Sacraments* Meeting Jesus in the Sacraments St. Monica Catholic High School 2015-2016 Mr. Zachary Lantz Location: Room 201 Parent/Teacher Communication: zlantz@stmonicahs.net Student/Teacher Communication: zlantz@stmonicafaculty.net Office Hours: By appointment only Phone Number: 310-394-3701 Prerequisites: Religion 10: Catholic Spirituality/Ecclesiology Upon completion of Religion 11 students will matriculate to: Religion 12: Catholic Social Teaching/Marriage and Holy Orders Course Description In the first semester, students study the Sacraments as a special way that Jesus remains present in the Church and the world today. This course explores concrete ways for students to understand the Sacraments, participate in them, and enjoy the grace they bring to life. In the second semester, students examine issues of personal morality: honesty, wholeness, courage, justice, compassion, and respect. Focus is on the tools Christians need to make informed decisions, particularly with the help of the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist. Course Outline The following topics will be covered over the course of the semester: The Sacramental Nature of the Church o The Church and the Sacramental Economy of Salvation o What Happens in the Sacraments The Sacraments of Christian Initiation o The Sacrament of Baptism o The Sacrament of Confirmation o The Sacrament of the Eucharist The Sacraments of Healing o The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation o The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick The Sacraments at the Service of Communion o The Sacrament of Holy Orders o The Sacrament of Matrimony Catholic Sacraments, Mr. Lantz Page 1

Course Text Amodei, Michael and Gustafson, Janie. Meeting Jesus in the Sacraments. Notre Dame, Ind.: Ave Maria, 2010. Print. Course Goals and Objectives This course will enable students to a) demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of sacrament theology as given by Jesus Christ; b) identify and explain key concepts of Catholic sacramental economy; c) demonstrate awareness of elements involved in good sacramental theology. Course Methodology/Assessment The following methods will be used to deliver the material and assess the student: Lecture/Discussion/Class Participation 10% Tests/Quizzes 40% Reading/Research/Essay Writing 20% Journal/In-Class Work/Homework 30% Every assignment will be graded on an individual basis based on these criteria: Ability to turn work in when it is due Effort Performance Individual growth Class Rules and Expectations 1. Respect yourself, others, and the school. 2. No food, drink, candy or gum is permitted in the classroom, except water. 3. Students are to be seated by the second bell. 4. Students are expected to use the bathroom facilities during break and/or lunch. If the student needs to leave the classroom for any reason they must sign out. 5. Students may not leave their seats at anytime unless allowed by teacher. 6. Instructions are to be followed without hesitation or disruption. 7. Cell phones are not permitted in class at any time. Any cell phones seen in class will be confiscated. 8. Bring all course materials, assigned reading, and homework to class each day. 9. Students must follow the behavioral guidelines found in the 2015-2016 Parent/Student Handbook. Catholic Sacraments, Mr. Lantz Page 2

Classroom Materials The following materials are to be brought to class everyday unless noted by the instructor: 3-Ring Binder with Loose-leaf College ruled 3-hole punch paper Spiral Notebook or Composition Book SMCHS Planner Christian Service Policy Students are required to complete 15 total hours per semester of Christian Service for 2.5 units of credit per semester. Please adhere to the additional Christian Service Policy handout to be distributed by the instructor at a later date. St. Monica Catholic High School Grading Scale Each assignment will be given a point value. At the end of each Quarter/Semester, the student s total number of points earned will be divided by the total number of points available to earn. This percentage will determine the student s overall grade in the class. 100-95 = A 86-83 = B 76-73 = C 67-66 = D 94-90 = A- 82-80 = B- 72-70 = C- 65 = D- 89-87 = B+ 79-77 = C+ 69-68 = D+ 64-!= F Submitting Work Unless otherwise specified, students should submit work using appropriate MLA formatting. Assignments to be submitted during class meetings should be submitted at the beginning of the period or will otherwise be considered late. Unless otherwise specified, writing assignments should be submitted using turnitin.com. Homework: 1. All homework must include your NAME, COURSE, PERIOD, DATE, and ASSIGNMENT TITLE. 2. All homework must be TYPED using Times New Roman 12 point font (unless otherwise instructed). 3. Homework is to be ready and handed in at the beginning of class. Extra Credit Extra Credit will be available at the discretion of the teacher. As a general rule, extra credit opportunities should not be relied upon to achieve a desired grade in a class. By definition, it is extra. Catholic Sacraments, Mr. Lantz Page 3

Absent Work If you are absent for an excused reason, all work should be handed in on the first day back to school in order to be considered for full credit, unless otherwise discussed with the teacher. If the excused absence is planned (sports, vacation, college visit), please notify the teacher in advance so the appropriate accommodations can be made. If you are absent for an unexcused reason, you will not receive any more than 70% of the grade for the homework assignment. It is the responsibility of the student to seek out the teacher for missing assignments, both in-class and homework. Students are required to make-up all in-class assignments, quizzes, and tests missed due to an absence, regardless of it being excused or unexcused. For further information regarding absent work, please see the Parent/Student Handbook. Academic Dishonesty Students are expected to conduct themselves honestly and with integrity in their work. All forms of test procedure violation, cheating, and plagiarism are prohibited. Behavior that is unacceptable includes, but is not limited to: Copying another student s homework; Working with others on projects that are meant to be done individually; Looking at or copying another student s test or quiz answers; Allowing another student to look at or copy homework or answers from one s test or quiz; Using any other method to get or give test or quiz answers; Taking a test or quiz in part or in whole to use or to give to others; Copying information from a source without proper reference or attribution; and Misrepresenting as one s own, either in whole or in part, papers from other students, publications, or the internet. Violators of this policy will be disciplined on a case-by-case basis depending on the severity of the violation, prior violations, and other factors, as determined by the Dean of Students and the teacher(s) involved. Disciplinary measures include, but are not limited to, receiving a zero on a particular assignment, redoing an assignment or retaking a test, receiving a failing grade on the assignment, project, or test; receiving a lower overall grade in the class; detention, suspension, or dismissal. *The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the syllabus during the year as deemed necessary. Catholic Sacraments, Mr. Lantz Page 4

Parent & Student Signature Sheet Dear Parents/Guardians, Please feel free to contact me any time you have concerns or questions. My contact information is: Email: Parent/Teacher Communication: zlantz@stmonicahs.net Student/Teacher Communication: zlantz@stmonicafaculty.net If you would like to schedule an appointment to discuss your son or daughter s progress, please contact me and we can set a time. Please read the syllabus carefully and sign and date below. Sincerely, Mr. Zach Lantz Please cut and return Please cut and return I have read, understand, and agree to abide by all of the policies laid out in Mr. Lantz s syllabus for Catholic Sacraments. Student Name (Please print) Student Signature Parent Signature Date Catholic Sacraments, Mr. Lantz Page 5