Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Religion and Young People
- Definitions
- Brotherhood
- support derived from being part of
a community with shared values
- Coming of Age ceremonies
- rituals performed to celebrate a
child's move to adulthood
- Empowerment
- developing confidence in
individuals or groups
- Marginalisation
- the social process of being left out
- Secular Society
- all aspects of society
that are not connected
with religion
- Birth and Commitment Ceremonies
- Infant Baptism
- baby dressed in white
- Symbolises
purity
- priest asks parents + godparents 3 Q's
about their faith
- water taken from font is sprinkled
over baby's head
- "In the name of the..."
- symbol of cross made
- lighted
candle given
to the parents
- symbol of Jesus
- Ceremonies of Commitment
- 12 years
- Baptism
- preparation
classes
- service conducted by Bishop
- asks 3 Q's asked at Birth
- They reply yes
- lays hand on
forehead and
confirms
- Holy Communion then
celebrated
- believer's Baptism
- candidates amke confessions of sins
- minister leads them
- fully immersed in water
- Symbolises dying to sin and rising to life again in Christ
- Young people
- Moral choices
- Upbringing
- Spirituality
- Moral Codes
- Religous beliefs
- Peer Pressure
- Other influences
- Being Religous
- Benefits
- range of activites
- Empowerment
- support of brotherhood
- Problems
- Secular Society
- Marginalisation
- Peer Pressure
- Generation Gap
- Freedom of Choice
- always limitations
- Generation Gap
- Religions impose rules- although they also say free will
- Peer groups impose rules
- Our various relationships influence us
- Key Teachings
- Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord (Corinthians)
- Spare the rod, spoil the child (Proverbs)