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WHAT IS SYMBOLON? Symbolon is an immersion in the faith for the whole parish. It aims at transforming adults on all levels how we think, how we pray, and how we live by immersing us in instruction about the Word of God and the Catholic Faith. This program contains guides for leaders and for participants, as well as engaging video content aimed at teaching us more about our Catholic faith. The 20 episodes in this program will take you through the entire story of the Catholic faith and includes topics such as Sacred Scripture, Salvation History, Jesus, the Church, Mary & the Saints, the Sacraments (including Confession and the Eucharist), Catholic Morality, God s Plan for Human Sexuality, and Catholic Social Teaching. HOW CAN I USE IT? As a member of our parish, you can access Symbolon anytime on the web, using your computer, smartphone, or tablet, both here and at home. It is extremely important that we as Catholics not only know our Catholic faith, but also bear witness to Christ in our daily lives, particularly in this time of the New Evangelization. We strongly encourage every parishioner to take advantage of this excellent resource and make it a priority to learn more about our faith so that we can not only live it out more deeply, but also share it with others. Symbolon works great for Bible Studies, Men s & Women s Groups, RCIA, and especially family faith formation right at home. You can find our registration link in this week s bulletin or by contacting Donna Wenstrup at the parish office (812-232-3512 for St. Margaret Mary and 812-232- 8518 at St. Patrick) or email donna.wenstrup@saintpat.org. From there, you can make your own log-in and get started today. We know Symbolon will be an invaluable resource for our parish in bringing adults into a deeper communion with Jesus Christ and his Church, and we look forward to helping you navigate this new tool as we form disciples for the New Evangelization.

We thank you in advance for your participation in Symbolon as we seek to transform the world for Christ and His Church! What Does Symbolon Mean? When we go on a journey, we want to make sure we are going in the right direction. In our walk with God, how do we know that we are following what Jesus and his apostles really taught? The way the early Christians did this was by developing a short statement of faith called the Creed, which summed up core Christian beliefs that had been passed on to them. This creed served as a sign of unity between believers, connecting them with the beliefs of the early Church. The Christians described their creed as a symbolon. Now, this term symbolon may seem ancient and somewhat mysterious, but I can t think of another concept that more beautifully describes the importance of the Creed and what it means to us today. The Greek word symbolon often described a clay seal that was broken in half and given to two people, serving as a sign of recognition between them. For example, if I left a valuable possession or made a financial deposit with a shopkeeper, we would break the seal and he would keep one half and I would take the other. When the two pieces were drawn together and matched up perfectly, it confirmed both my identity as the true owner and my relationship with the shopkeeper. So when Christians described their creed as a symbolon, they meant that it was a sign of Christian identity and communion between all believers. When the creed you recited matched up with the Creed of the early Church, you could know with confidence that you were sharing in the same faith proclaimed by Jesus and the apostles. Curriculum & Doctrinal Content With around-the-clock access, Symbolon is designed to support all adult faith formation efforts in the parish. The list below lays out the doctrinal content of each session. SYMBOLON: KNOWING THE Faith (Part One) 1. Journey of Faith: Trinity, Faith, & the God Who is Love Why Did God Make Us? The Holy Trinity: One God, Three Divine Persons Faith as Our Response to God Prayer 2. Divine Revelation: God Seeking Us and the Compass for Our Lives How Does God Reveal Himself? Jesus is the Fullness of God s Revelation The Transmission of Divine Revelation Sacred Scripture & Sacred Tradition Apostolic Succession and the Teaching Authority of the Church 3. The Bible: God s Love Letter to Humanity

What is the Bible? God is the Author of Scripture The Bible Tells One Story of Salvation The Canon of Scripture and Its Development Interpreting the Bible 4. The Story of Salvation: Creation, Fall, & Redemption The Story of the Father s Loving Plan of Salvation Creation The Fall: Original Sin God s Gradual Plan of Salvation in the Old Testament Redemption in Christ The Church as the Reunited and Redeemed Family of God 5. Who Is Jesus?: Just a Good Man or Lord of Our Lives? Jesus is Fully Divine and Fully Reveals God The Miracles of Jesus Jesus is Fully Human Jesus Heals and Restores Our Human Nature 6. The Paschal Mystery:The Mystery of Jesus Death and Resurrection Why Did Jesus Die? Christ s Sacrifi ce Fulfi lls and Surpasses All Old Testament Sacrifi ces Jesus Descent Into Hell The Resurrection of Christ Embracing the Crosses in Our Lives and Living the Paschal Mystery 7. The Holy Spirit and the Life of Grace: God s Divine Life Within Us Who is the Holy Spirit? The Holy Spirit and the Life of Grace and Sanctifi cation The Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit How Are We Saved? Living in Relationship with the Holy Spirit 8. Why Do I Need a Church?: The Mystery of the Catholic Church The Church is Instituted by Christ Himself The Church as Both a Human and Divine The Church as One, Holy, Catholic & Apostolic The Gift of the Church in Our Lives 9. Mary and the Saints: Our Spiritual Mother and the Communion of Saints Who are the Saints? Why Do Catholics Pray to the Saints? Mary s Unique Holiness & Role in Salvation & the Church Mary as Mother of God The Immaculate Conception The Perpetual Virginity of Mary The Assumption of Mary What is Devotion to Mary? 10. The Last Things: What Happens After We Die? How Does the Church View Death? The Particular Judgment Heaven & Hell Purgatory & Praying for the Souls in Purgatory Indulgences (Part Two) 11. The Sacraments: Baptism and Confirmation What is a Sacrament and What are The Seven Sacraments?

What is Baptism? The Eff ects of Baptism & the The Rite of Baptism Why Infant Baptism? What is Confi rmation? The Eff ects of Confi rmation & the The Rite of Confi rmation 12. The Eucharist: Source and Summit of Christian Life The Eucharist in Sacred Scripture The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist The Eucharist as Sacrifi ce and Memorial Preparing to Receive the Eucharist and Who Can Receive the Eucharist? The Diff erence the Eucharist Makes in Our Lives 13. A Walk Through the Mass: Exploring the Sacred Liturgy The Mass as the Source and Summit of the Christian Life Why is Sunday Mass an Obligation? The Mass as Rooted in Scripture and Tradition The Liturgy of the Word and The Liturgy of the Eucharist How to Prepare for Mass The Difference the Mass Makes in Our Lives 14. Penance and Anointing of the Sick: God s Mercy Revealed Christ Instituted the Sacrament of Penance The Sacrament of Mercy Why Must I Confess My Sins to a Priest? The Effects of the Sacrament of Penance Preparation and How to Make a Good Confession What is the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and What are the Effects? Who Can Receive Anointing of the Sick? The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick and Preparation for Death 15. Matrimony and Holy Orders: The Sacraments of Service & Communion The Sacraments of Service and Communion Marriage as a Visible Sign of Christ s Love for the Church Why Is Marriage Indissoluble? What Is an Annulment? What Is Wrong with Cohabitation and Gay Marriage? What Is Holy Orders and What Are the Three Levels of Holy Orders? Christ Present and Working Through Orders Holy Orders and Celibacy Why Can t Women Be Priests? SYMBOLON: Living THE Faith 16. A Catholic Moral Vision: Virtue, Grace and the Path to Happiness Morality Is the Path to True Happiness The Problem of Moral Relativism Law and Happiness Virtue and Freedom The Moral Act Conscience and the Formation of Conscience Living in the Freedom of Christ 17. A Love That Lasts: Discovering authentic love What Is Authentic Human Love? The World s Understanding of Love and Why It Leaves Us Unsatisfied The Relationship Between Eros and Agape Love

The Call to Self-Giving Love 18. A Love That Lasts: God s Plan for Sexuality The Sexual Union Expresses Marital Love The Sexual Union Is Meant to Refl ect Christ s Love for the Church Contraception vs. Natural Family Planning Pre-Marital Sex and Cohabitation Sterilization and In-Vitro Fertilization Pornography and The Battle for Purity 19. Catholic Social Teaching: Building A Civilization of Love What Is Catholic Social Teaching? Building a Society Where All Human Persons Flourish Participation and Responsibility in Society Social Justice and Our Solidarity with the Human Family Living Social Teaching: Our Responsibility to Serve the People in Daily Lives 20. Catholic Social Teaching: protecting the dignity of the human person Protecting All Human Life: Abortion, Euthanasia, Human Person, etc. Economic Activity and Social/Political Responsibilities Love and Care for the Poor The Call to Serve the Common Good The Family as the Fundamental Cell of Society The Principle of Subsidiarity