• Glasgow 1st December 2011

    Archbishop Conti at the Glasgow launch of THIS IS OUR FAITH.

  • GLASGOW LAUNCH 2

    Pupils of St Catherine's Primary School, Balornock sing at the Glasgow Launch.

  • Motherwell Launch

    Bishop Devine with pupils of John Paul II Primary School, at the Motherwell launch.

  • Motherwell Colour Cross

    Senior pupils illustrate the Strands of Faith using coloured cloths.

  • Motherwell Gifts

    Senior pupils hold symbols of faith which lie at the heart of Catholic religious educaiton.

  • Dunkeld Launch 2

    Pupils lead the singing at the Dunkeld Launch of THIS IS OUR FAITH.

  • Dunkeld Launch 1

    Pupils lead the singing at the Dunkeld Launch of THIS IS OUR FAITH.

  • St Andrews & Edinburgh Launch

    Cardinal O'Brien with pupils of St Ninian's Primary School in Livingston

  • St Andrews & Edinburgh 2

    Pupils carry forward candles to represent the 8 Strands of Faith.

  • Inverness 7th February 2012

    Pupils and staff of St Jospeh's Primary School in Inverness

  • Pupils from St Joseph's PS, Inverness 7th February 2012

    Pupils from St Joseph's PS, Inverness at the Inverness LauNch of THIS IS OUR FAITH

This Is Our Faith

This Is Our Faith,  the new syllabus for Catholic religious education in Scotland, now governs the teaching of religious education in Scotland's Catholic schools.  This is the first religious education syllabus to be originated wholly in Scotland and designed to meet the needs of young people in Scotland.  The Holy See's granting of the Decree of Recognitio is a rare and momentous achievement and pays testimony to the great efforts of so many people who have contributed to the development of the new syllabus.

This is Our Faith is the document which:

- is the official guidance which governs the teaching of religious education in Catholic schools in Scotland

- deals with the nature of the Catholic school, the purpose of religious education, the role of the teacher, the 8 Strands of Faith and the 'core learning' in faith which young people are expected to experience from P1 through to S3

- will help parents, teachers, catechists and clergy to ensure that young people can:

  • develop their knowledge and understanding of Catholic faith
  • nurture respect for other Christian traditions and world faiths
  • experience opportunities for spiritual growth
  • acquire the skills of reflection, discernment and moral decision-making
  • commit to beliefs, values and actions in a positive response to God’s invitation to faith.

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