Family Life/Chaste Living Policy

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Family Life/Chaste Living Policy School Policies Manual: Archdiocese of Seattle Catholic Schools 2.1 (D) Each school will offer ongoing formation in chaste living, using an approved text, as part of Catholic moral formation, as required by the WCEA s Catholic Identity accreditation standards, and by standards published by the USCCB (2008): Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living. Overview The family is a school of deeper humanity. Second Vatican Council (Gaudium et Spes, 52) Chastity is not a matter of repression of sexual feelings and temptations but is the successful integration of the gift of sexuality within the whole person. (Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living, p. 7, no. 23) Human sexuality is a gift from God, a gift to be respected and reverenced. All formation in family life will honor parents as having the primary role for forming the faith of their children. Formation in family life will assist parents and their children in forming their consciences and leading lives consonant with the Beatitude: Blessed are the Pure in Heart. While the focus of this policy is on family life and honoring the gift of human sexuality, these efforts will only be truly effective if the full context of Catholic morality and the demands of living the Gospel are presented. The primary purpose of Catholic faith formation is to prepare people to follow their call to be disciples of Jesus Christ and to witness to Christ s compassionate love in their daily lives. Moral formation involves a journey of interior transformation that deepens one s personal conversion to Christ. (Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living, p. 5, no. 11) Thus, the practice of moral living should be seen as a life-long journey of faith, a pilgrimage to holiness. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) teaches, The education of the conscience is a lifelong task that guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart. CCC 1784 The Archdiocese identified the need to support parishes and schools in the task of helping Catholics form their consciences by more fully integrating Pope John Paul II s Theology of the Body 1 into both the Church s moral and social teaching. This integration (along the lines laid out in Servais Pinckaers Morality: The Catholic View) provides a broad context and is responsive to the 2008 USCCB Chaste Living guidelines. In his book, Fr. Pinckaers presents three stages of moral development: (1) children must learn rules (e.g., Ten Commandments) and the value of self-discipline; (2) adolescents 1 The Theology of the Body (TOB) is the term that has been attached to a series of weekly catechetical talks delivered by Blessed John Paul II intermittently between 1979 and 1984. In this teaching, Pope John Paul invited Catholics to realize the spousal meaning of the body. 1

begin exercising independent mastery of moral virtues and the Beatitudes; and (3) adults continue the life-long striving in moral decision-making and the resulting enjoyment of the freedom for excellence. To illustrate how Catholic social teaching can be integrated with our teaching on morality and human sexuality, the Archdiocese has developed a table that aligns the seven key themes of Catholic social teaching with the principles of Catholic morality, including human sexuality (see appendix 1). Placing education in chaste living within the fuller context of the formation of conscience also helps with discerning one s vocation in life. Catechists and teachers will support parents and their children in developing a sense of the giftedness of life and how each of us is called to respond to God by dedicating our lives to following Jesus. In partnership with parents, teachers and catechists aim to create schools for discipleship and virtuous living within each family. ********************************************************************************** Archdiocesan Policy on Family Life/Chaste Living Each parish, school, and diocesan youth program will offer ongoing formation in chaste living as part of moral formation. Office for Faith Formation: Formation in Family Life ************************************************************************* 2

Guidelines for Implementation in the Schools 1. Formation in family life is to be included in the Catholic Identity accreditation standards for all PreK-12 Catholic schools. 2. is integrated within the PreK-8 Religion standards. 3. Ongoing assessment measures for family life formation will evaluate the extent to which each school has implemented the following (also see Appendix 3): List of Resources a. Articulate the Office for Catholic schools policy on family life in writing annually to parents of children receiving the family life program. b. Offer a meeting each year with family life teachers and parents of children receiving the family life program to acquaint parents with the subject matter and afford opportunity for dialogue. It is very important to engage parents in their role as first teachers of their children and share with them the Church s teaching on family life (as articulated in the USCCB guidelines, Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living (2008)). c. Articulate the Office for Catholic Schools policy on family life in writing annually to teachers teaching family life. Teachers are also presented with developmentally appropriate guidelines, resources for integrating chaste living across academic subjects and approved materials for family life formation. d. Send family life teachers to a continuing formation opportunity in family life (at least two clock hours) every three years. 1. Correlation of Catholic Social and Moral Teaching 2. Foundational Documents, Approved Instructional Materials, and Additional Resources 3. Suggested Rubric/Measurement Tool for Self-Assessment of Family Life/Chaste Living Formation in the Catholic School 3

Correlation of Catholic Social and Moral Teaching offered by the Office of Catholic Faith Formation and the Office for Catholic Schools Catholic Social Teaching Catholic Morality Catholic Sexual Morality Dignity of the Human Call to Family, Community and Participation Rights and Responsibility (Freedom for Society) Option for the Poor & Vulnerable (Common Good) Dignity of Work & Rights of Workers (Human Flourishing through Work) Dignity of the Human The Understanding of Moral Acts Responsible Practice of Freedom Lifelong Formation of a Good Conscience Cultivate and Practice Virtue (Human Flourishing through Marriage and Family) Dignity of the Human Call to Relationship and Family as School of Deeper Humanity Freedom of the Human Reverencing the Gift of Procreation Complementarity of Male and Female Solidarity Life for Others Love as Sincere Gift of Self Care for God s Creation Care for Human Ecology Temple of the Holy Spirit 4

Foundational Documents: WCEA Catholic Identity Standards and Rubrics (K 8) 2010 Catholic Identity High School Standards PreK 8 Religion Standards Office for Catholic Schools August 2014 2008, USCCB guidelines, Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living. 2005, USCCB National Directory for Catechesis (NDC, especially pp. 157 168 and pp. 177 178) (not yet available online) 2000, Archbishop Brunett, Formation for Love and Chastity. (www.seattlearchdiocese.org/familylife) 1995, Pontifical Council for the Family. The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality: Guidelines for Education within the Family. (http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/family/documents/rc_pc_family_doc_ 08121995_human sexuality_en.html) Approved Instructional Materials: Approved PreK 8 / 9 12 Religion Textbooks Archdiocese of Seattle 2010, RCL Benziger Family Life K 8 program. Additional Resources: Library Media Center Resources for Chaste Living & Family Life (Annotated Bibliography) 5

Suggested Rubric/Measurement Tool for Self Assessment of Family Life/Chaste Living Formation in the Catholic School Highly Effective Effective Somewhat Effective Ineffective Family Life Policy Family life policy is clearly articulated in the school s written materials and website. Parents receive this information as part of the registration process. The policy is reviewed annually and updated as needed. Family life policy is clearly articulated in school documents. Families receive this information as part of the registration process. The policy is reviewed and updated at least once every three years. A family life policy does exist, but has not been routinely updated or publicized. There is not a policy regarding family life. Parents as Primary Educators * Parents are expected to attend family life meetings. They receive information and resources on moral living on an ongoing basis throughout the school year. Parents are encouraged to attend family life meetings. Information and resources on moral living are made available to parents at least once a year. Parents are invited to family life meetings. Resources on moral living are available upon request. Family life/moral formation is not a component of parent meetings. Parents receive little or no information on chaste living resources. Developmental is designed to be developmentally sensitive for each grade level (PreK 12) and coordinates with religion topics taught for the grade. is designed to be developmentally sensitive for elementary, middle or high school age groups. materials are reviewed for developmental sensitivity, but not necessarily offered as such. Family life formation materials are not reviewed for age appropriateness /developmental sensitivity. 6

Highly Effective Effective Somewhat Effective Ineffective Integrated Curriculum Formation on chaste living is integrated within academic classes. Schools meet or exceed Catholic identity Standard related to moral formation. Formation on chaste living is integrated within religion classes and meets Catholic Identity Standards. Formation on chaste living is offered as a stand alone curriculum. Formation on chaste living is not included offered as a school program. Instructional Materials materials are on the approved archdiocesan list and information from primary Church documents on moral living are also used. materials on chaste living are all on the approved archdiocesan list. Some of the family life materials on chaste living are on the approved archdiocesan list. Family life materials on chaste living are not on the approved archdiocesan list. Continuing Education Family life teachers complete at least two hours of continuing education on chaste living annually.** Family life teachers complete at least two clock hours of continuing education on chaste living every three years. Family life teachers have completed some continuing education on chaste living in the last five years. Family Life teachers have not attended continuing education classes on chaste living. ** Highly Effective: = 80%+ of families have one or more parent/guardians attending the meeting; Effective = more than 60%; Somewhat Effective = more than 40%; Ineffective = less than 40% ** Chaste living continuing education is not part of the CCP requirement for Catholic school teachers, but can be used as part of CCP renewal hours. 7