Expressions of our Catholic Faith: Using Literature to Enrich Catechesis
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A teacher-to-teacher resource for Catholic school teachers or religious education catechists. This handbook discusses how to use literature to enrich Catholic catechesis. Four books are analyzed--Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis, The Story of a Soul by St. Therese of Lisieux, The Reed of God by Caryll Houselander, and Rise, Let Us Be On Our Way by Pope John Paul II. This resource also This resource also includes a select bibliography and a list of alternative assessments.
Laura Thompson
Laura Thompson is the author of several critically acclaimed works of non-fiction. Her first book The Dogs: A Personal History of Greyhound Racing won the Somerset Maugham Award. Rex V. Edith Thompson: A Tale of Two Murders was shortlisted for a CWA Dagger Award. She has written biographies of Nancy Mitford and Agatha Christie, A Different Class of Murder about the Lord Lucan scandal, The Last Landlady about her grandmother, and the New York Times-bestselling Take Six Girls: The Lives of the Mitford Sisters.
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Why use Literature?
Efferent Stance vs. Aesthetic Stance
Theological Reflection: The Reading Response
Literature Circles
Advantages of Literature Circles
Roles
Concluding Remarks
Imitation of Christ: Book Talk
Imitation of Christ – Reading Responses and Literature Circles
Autobiography of a Soul: Book Talk
Autobiography of a Soul – Reading Responses and Literature Circles
Reed of God: Book Talk
Reed of God – Journal Entries and Literature Circles
Rise, Let Us Be On Our Way: Book Talk
Rise, Let Us Be On our Way – Reading Responses and Literature Circles
End of Book Project Ideas
Selected Bibliography of Catholic Books for additional Literature Circles
Why use Literature?
Perhaps when you think of literature, you think it can only be used effectively to teach reading and language arts. But literature can enrich any subject area—including Religion. First, there are countless books available from exegesis, biographies, autobiographies and other genre; with this diversity, teachers can find books to match any level of reading abilities in order to engage student interest. Second, nonfiction books can deepen content knowledge and present information in a way the textbook can only address superficially. Finally, new books are published all the time (for instance, Pope Benedict XVI is a prolific writer.) But most importantly additional literature allows students to delve into texts that are written by authoritative Catholics. This resource offers opportunities for personal reflection as well as group sharing in literature circles.
Efferent Stance vs. Aesthetic Stance
Consider the purpose of Catholic literature. For example, by reading St. Therese’s Story of a Soul students step into her experience as a Carmelite nun. By using literature, students examine human motives, human problems and consequences of human actions—increasing the opportunity for those aha-moments
of self-examination! Students may find religion textbooks boring or repetitious because they usually present facts written almost exclusively in expository format. However, literature can treat topics in-depth and use rich vocabulary and varied writing styles.
Theological Reflection: The Reading Response
The model of theological reflection I will share with you is often called the Whitehead Model. I have slightly adapted it for use here. The model suggests that there are three overall sources which shape our religious experience—Experience (E), Tradition (T) and Culture (C). Experience is the whole of our ideas, feelings, insights, and judgments. Tradition includes Sacred Scripture, the history of the Church, and the teachings of our faith. Culture is so much a part of us that we sometimes forget its influence. Culture includes that influences of our environment—everything from family and friends to mass media. As students reflect on the passages of literature they demonstrate how all these elements come together to shape who they are and how they live.
I used this manual with sixth grade students first, where I modeled the method using four books—Imitation of Christ, Story of a Soul, The Reed of God and Rise, Let Us Be on Our Way. At the end of the year, I collected the workbooks. When students returned to my Religion class in eighth grade, I returned the workbooks. We then conducted Literature Circles in the more organic way.
Literature Circles
In literature circles, small groups of students gather together to discuss a piece of literature in depth. The discussion is guided by