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How can I integrate Theology of the Body for Teens in my high school theology curriculum?

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How can I integrate Theology of the Body for Teens in my high school theology curriculum?

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A. The Theology of the Body for Teens material can easily be used as a supplement for courses in morality, basic Church teachings (the Creed), or Christian vocations. It could also be incorporated into a Sacred Scripture course, as the tenets of the Theology of the Body are rooted in the creation stories of Genesis and in the words of Christ in the New Testament. This material could also be used as a stand alone catechesis on Catholic Sexuality, Chastity or as an elongated treatment on virtue, in whatever course the catechist deems it appropriate. Also, this curriculum could possibly be used as a supplement for a sacraments course since there is treatment of marriage and holy orders, a brief commentary on baptism, and heavy encouragement to receive reconciliation in Chapter 4 where we discuss hope and redemption.

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