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#136005 - 06/12/03 11:53 AM
Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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Dear Friends, After reading my shenanigans on this Forum, I've been invited by an acquaintance to start teaching religion at his school. How would you "break the ice" with youngsters? What would you limit yourself to in discussing religion? As for the entertainment department, I've got that covered off thanks very much . . . Alex
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#136006 - 06/12/03 07:27 PM
Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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Alex, YOu would want to watch a few religious movies such as Dogma, Bruce Almighty, and of course Taras Bulba  to catch their interest. Then you slowly slip in religious teachings. At the local youth group at the RC church nearby, they like have a beach day or go play laser tag and do fun non-religious stuff then they add in some religious elements. I suppose it works because its very successful. Best way is to go to some huuuuge Protestant church when they have youth nite and see how they attract 400+ youth weekly. It almost seems like you have to bribe us with movies or free food or fun games to get our attention then throw in the serious stuff. That's my humble observations. -uc Alex- I replied to the thread about me being at the same Liturgy as you in Toronto....
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#136009 - 06/16/03 02:15 PM
Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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Dear Friends, Pan Doktor or not  , I'm open to all suggestions! It is difficult to get the attention of youth. I was at a Ukie school graduation and the valedictorian came up to me and said he remembers me when I taught him religion in grade school. He said he still remembers my stories . . . I like to use story-telling, a kind of simplistic parable, if you like When I once asked a class of high schoolers why they looked so tired on a Saturday morning, they said it was because their parents don't give them any breakfast (!). So I took them, right then and there, to the neighbouring Ukie bakery for breakfast - they were wildly appreciative and their parents later called me to thank me for being 'so considerate." Too bad it wasn't closer to evening - I could have taken them to a pub for beer and hamburgers and could have made some priestly and moanstic vocations . . . I want to be their friend and I think it is important to talk about the moral issues of the day. They go home and continue to talk with their parents. I now have some parents coming in with their kids to see what kind of religion class I'm running . . . Unfortunately, the parents have started putting up their hands to participate in the discussions. I don't think the principal would like that if she found out. I don't want to report this - what should I do? Alex
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#136010 - 06/17/03 03:28 PM
Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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To: Orthodox Catholic:
Three cheers for you that you agreed to teach! And I will keep you in my prayers this coming academic year. (I assume you will start this fall, although you did not say that.)
An observation: When I taught high school religious education, it was for the students. I found they felt freer to ask question, make comments or answer my question if their parents were NOT present. (Perhaps the parents show up to MAKE SURE you are teaching correctly. I know one BCC parish with a large SSPX group and some parents would be very vigilent that no Orthodox "stuff" was being taught. But I don't think you have that problem there.)
Also: yes, I'd include the "morals" of our contemporary society, but not focus on them. IMHO, I'd focus on Jesus Christ. I think our high school students do not know HIM, and that is sad.
I personally do not worry about entertaining them. They have enough entertainment in their lives. Give them what they cannot get elsewhere!
By the way, taking them to that special bakery was a terrific idea.
Dramatizing Gospel stories and the Acts of the Apostles gets them physically and emotionally involved. Asking them to help a lower grade dramatize the Gospels for their parents is even better. And I think teens like to compete in verbal/Q & A games, art contests, or other contests.
If you teach 1/4 as well as you post here, your students will be blessed indeed!!
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#136015 - 08/31/03 03:29 PM
Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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IF YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH THEY WILL COME! There is a group in the Roman Catholic Church called the Dead Theologian Society. "DTS is designed for you. Its goal is to introduce you to the Saints, our older brothers and sisters in Christ. The Saints are praying for you -- even now! In living their lives here on earth, the Saints also left us a great gift -- their writings and the example of their lives. You see, the only way to heaven is by loving God above all else. But just how do we do that? Well, the Saints figured it out. They in turn will tell us - if we listen to them and learn what they have to say. DTS is the greatest and most awesome way to "hear" from the Saints!" http://www.dtsroom.com/young_people.html I knew Mike Barone from his living here in Birmingham and working at EWTN. He is on fire for Jesus and kids. In fact a Salesian, Brother Chrales, was his mentor, and had a group totally sold out to Jesus His Church and Blessed Mother,. He has been on Life on the Rock with it several times. I think it would be wonderful in a way to adapt some of the things they use in this program to working with kids and teaching them about the Early Church Fathers and so on. For their purpose, they use an old room in the church that can be totally theirs and give it the setting of an old monastery. Giving it the atmosphere as things would have been when the early theologians were writing. Also, I belive Mike got the idea somewhat from the movie Dead Poets Society. Anyway, a new year is approaching or is here. Thought this might be something of interest that could be adapted and used or join them.., Rose
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#136018 - 01/11/04 05:10 PM
Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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Dear Alex, +May HE be your lesson! First let me tell you that young people are incredibly open and looking for the Truth and YOU know the answer already: The Lord Jesus IS that Truth! So you already know the goal: to give them an experience of HIM Who is the Truth. Now, the methods are many and various. You need to use the one that you are most comfortable with. One real necessity is: you MUST know their music! My first year teaching in high school (1973) a student in my first class asked me about a group and I had NO slight idea who they were (after all, I'd been in the monastery for 8 years without a radio!)...let me tell you, it took me months and months to win them back...but with His help I did. So know their music and know their language...not that it's going to become yours, but you have to be able to understand them when they speak to ya bro...again...if you can't use their language every now 'n then, you're dead in the water.
Now...present them with their subject: Christ. They'll experience Him best and recognized Him quickest as He comes in their midst as the all accepting and loving man. From there, you can bring them to discovering Him as not only the Lord, but as THEIR Lord and THEIR Saviour. I found one VERY great means to the end was experiencial excerises. Anything that gives young people an experience of Christ is going to be VERY important. The movie ST. JOHN'S GOSPEL might eventually be a good source.
In the end, YOU will be their best source...because you will teach them most by what YOU ARE and WHAT YOU YOURSELF BELIEVE. If you are firm but kind...understanding and open...warm and welcoming...knowledgable and humble, etc...in other words, if you can BE Christ in their midst...then they will be on their way to discovering Him in their own lives and within! It's an awesome task, but I think one that you ARE up for. P.S. Honesty above all else and in everything!
A Rabbi once said to me (when he heard that the Jesuits were interested in going more into social work and getting OUT of teaching): "Father, don't they realize that there is nothing more priestly than teaching?" There isn't anything higher than what you're being asked to do! I shall pray for you!
In His great love for us all, +Father Archimandrite Gregory
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+Father Archimandrite Gregory, who asks for your holy prayers!
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#136019 - 01/12/04 09:52 AM
Re: Getting youth interested in religious discussions
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Father, bless! I've come to realize that what we communicate to people who ask us questions about Christ and His Church can never be our own personalities (or in my case, my entertainment value, whatever that is . . .  ). It HAS to be the Grace of Christ which should flow from us to them. Kissing your right hand, I again gratefully implore your blessing, Your unworthy servant, Alex
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