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T1 Y10 Lesson 2: Saints in Various Religious Traditions

T1 Y10 Lesson 2: Saints in Various Religious Traditions

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Religious Studies

9th Grade

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Br. Mico de Leon FSC

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What is one thing you remember learning from our class last week?

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Word Cloud

What qualities or traits do you think of when you hear the word 'Saints'?

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Think of someone in your life or community whom you admire for the qualities you have written. This could be a family member, teacher, or community leader. Write down their name, and if you'd like, you can also upload a photo of them!

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary role of a saint in religious traditions?

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To perform miracles

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To serve as spiritual models and intercessors

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To preach and convert others

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To lead religious ceremonies

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Multiple Choice

In Catholicism, how is someone officially recognized as a saint?

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By popular vote

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Through the process of canonization

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By their family's request

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By writing a religious book

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Multiple Choice

Which religious tradition venerates saints through icons and relics?

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Protestantism

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Eastern Orthodoxy

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Hinduism

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Buddhism

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT typically practiced in Protestantism?

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Veneration of saints

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Honoring saints as historical role models

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Reading about the lives of saints

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Celebrating All Saints' Day

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Multiple Choice

In Islam, what is the term used for a holy person who is close to Allah?

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Guru

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Bodhisattva

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Wali

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Tzadik

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Multiple Choice

Which figure is often regarded as Wali in Suli traditions?

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St. Francis of Assisi

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Rumi

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Swami Vivekananda

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Avalokiteshvara

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Multiple Choice

In Hinduism, who are the revered spiritual teachers and guides?

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Tzadikim

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Awliya

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Gurus and Sages

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Bodhisattvas

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What is a Bodhisattva in Buddhism?

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A saint who performs miracles

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An enlightened being who helps others achieve enlightenment

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A religious leader who preaches to large crowds

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A spiritual figure who focuses on self-enlightenment only

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Which of the following is an example of a Tzadik in Judaism?

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Rabbi Akiva

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St. John Chrysostom

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Avalokiteshvara

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Swami Vivekananda

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Multiple Choice

What do saints and their counterparts across different religions typically represent?

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Political power

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Financial success

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Holiness, virtue, and dedication to faith

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Scientific knowledge

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Open Ended

Name one quality that saints across different religious traditions have in common.

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