#CatholicEdchat Archive
CatholicEdChat is a twitter chat. Topics focus on discussions around educational issues for Catholic Educators and topics beneficial to Catholic Schools. We look forward to continuing to connect Catholic Educators online to discuss education and teaching with faith in our schools. The chat takes place on Saturday mornings. Time 9am EST.
Saturday April 30, 2016 9:00 AM EDT
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Good morning! Checking in from MN! Good to see so many at NCEA!
Volleyball double header this AM means I'll miss
Starting the with a Hey everyone!!
Good morning from sunny Peabody, MA K-8 Librarian
Hello from windy, rainy, cold nwIA
Good morning from Richmond, VA!
Welcome so excited to have you here as our moderator!
Hi everyone! The rain stopped here! Yay I will still make my walk with
Sidelines at 4 year old soccer game. Joining as I can this morning!
Good Morning from humid Bogalusa, La
Good morning from cloudy Philadelphia.
wow! It's a great restaurant too!
It was great to see you IRL at
Greetings and Salutations from SoMD ☕️
Good morning! St. Mary's County?
It was fun! And great to connect!
Br Christopher from Kansas here!
It was fun! So glad to meet you IRL too.
Good morning, it's a sunny but sad morning here in northern Saskatchewan, mum of 2 teens just committed suicide need prayers
Oh Melva! Your community is hurting so much!
Will add your intentions to our prayers this week.
Q1 Which sacred sites are close to where you live and work? Share images found there.
Thanks for coming Kristine!
Very sorry and will keep prayers for this intention.
We are blessed with 5 sacred sites here in the Philly area.
thank you! Her name is Nancy, her children are Darryl and Deanna. I taught them both in kindergarten.
A1 I just looked- a few in CA but not in SOCa near me.
where are you ? Don’t forget the Missions! https://t.co/wfYi2CqGGQ
A1 I just looked- a few in CA but not in SOCa near me.
A1 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Boston, MA History of Shrine - https://t.co/XSgJZP4Th0 and St. Anne’s Shrine, Sturbridge, MA
RT We are blessed with 5 sacred sites here in the Philly area.
I love visiting there! There is such a feeling of peace.
A1. St. John Neumann, St. Katherine Drexel, Our Lady of Czestochowa
Pls - Share images of sacred sites near you if you can
RT A1. St. John Neumann, St. Katherine Drexel, Our Lady of Czestochowa
Q1: We are close to Mission San Juan
Joshua Tree And Mt. San Jacinto are the closest
I think Boys Town with Father Flanagan's tomb as a second or third relic is considered sacred. Not sure...
Sure it is! https://t.co/7Dw8qpilQC
I think Boys Town with Father Flanagan's tomb as a second or third relic is considered sacred. Not sure...
Yes we do have The missions-many students visit for their mission project
Students at Creighton Prep make a South Omaha pilgrimage and visit 9 churches on a school day. All old, ethnic parishes.
A great example to mention
Q2. Which sacred sites have you visited?
one of my favorite visits when I lived in CA
A2 Mission San Juan and San Louis Rey
A2 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Boston, MA, St. Anne’s Shrine, Sturbridge, MA, Mary Queen of the Universe, Orlando, FL
Santa Maria Delle Grazie is this considered sacred? Da Vinci's Last Supper?
National Shrine, DC
Holy Family in NE
monasteries,
Monte Cassino, Italy
most of the big ones in Rome!
Good morning! A1: CA 4th Ss study the Missions. We visit San Juan Capistrano every year. Love that day!
We’ll be producing a series on the CA Missions soon!
And hope to get our US Sacred Sites series going again!
A1 Many people in our community travel to Lac Ste Anne, west of Edmonton in the summer, about 9 hour drive
A2: Franciscan Monastery, The Basilica in DC, St. Mary's Parish & Shrine of our Lady of Fatima
I would love to go there!
Might help if we had a working def for "sacred." Root sense - set aside (for God.)
A2. I have been to Katherine Drexel, Neumann, Padre Pio, St. Jude in MD., Elizabeth Seton and more
I've been there! So cool!
A2: St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, National Shrine in DC.
Q2: I've been fortunate to visit Misson San Juan, Mission Dolores in SF, and Mission San Luis Rey
A2: love sharing Ss my travel pics, including time @ birthplace o/ st. Ignatius of Loyola (Spain) https://t.co/7jMtVBe7tc
Good question!! Did a saint live or die there? is it a church? historic? is it a shrine? https://t.co/rLGTTg7ReF
Might help if we had a working def for "sacred." Root sense - set aside (for God.)
Q3. Which sacred sites have your students explored?
What a beautiful church for a wedding!
A3: Franciscan Monastery, National Shrine DC, St. Matthew's Cathedral
Beautiful photo, David! Thanks
It is a beautiful place to grow closer to Mary! Would also love to visit Lourdes in France.
With The Faithful Traveler, we visit sites that have historic significance to our faith. https://t.co/rLGTTg7ReF
Might help if we had a working def for "sacred." Root sense - set aside (for God.)
A2. Also St. Kateri in OK and the National Shrine in Prague, OK
I'm here for a few minutes. Friend's funeral this morning.
We have loads of resources o our website, https://t.co/WrM6CNA3Aj : photos and videos you can share with your students.
A3 Have been with Ss at Katherine Drexel and John Neumann
We have a new show coming out in May on the Holy Land and pilgrimage in May 2014
A3 Virtually visited St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome with 2nd grade students yesterday (Reading Lost in St. Peter’s Tomb - Ahern)
And our next series is on the sacred sites of Portugal, including, of course, Fatima
Q3. Just via the web. Favorite is the balcony of St. Peter's with Pope Francis.
Yes, Oldest cathedral in the U.S.
For those of you who teach, you might consider buying one of our DVDs to share with your students.
I love the idea of a virtual field trip to sacred places! Did you use Google Earth?
can you share the weblink for this?
A3: My students and I "visited" The Church of the Holy Sepluchre via virtual trip.
Yes. It really brings the book alive.
A3: Our 4th grade Ss do a Missionn Project. Some are able to visit their Mission w/their family.
A3 School planning pilgrimage to Italy during February vacation with our principal, , and religion teacher
Q4. What did your students learn when visiting a sacred site? How did they share their learning?
A3: I would love for our Ss to do more virtual visits of sacred sites through out the country but also globally.
Italy is amazing. You feel the presence of God and the saints everywhere.
My Ss virtually went to Boston for History, but I have never thought to use virtual travel in Religion. Thanks!
A4: At the Grotto, the ss learned to see art as an expression of faith.
we did a google Expedition of the Holy Land and in Rome. Ss loved it.
A4: Ss learn about different artifacts and locations, sometimes discuss learning, sometime write abt it
A4 St. Peter’s Basilica is huge, 1st Pope, keys, in Rome, so much more to explore next week.
Q5. How can students learn about sacred sites outside of their local area?
Does anyone use Goggle glasses with virtual tour?
A4 an important experience is praying in the sacred space. Reflection is essential to the visit https://t.co/1qVcqvQlT6
A4: At Trinity Heights, ss go on a "fact hunt" to explore the different areas. This includes time for quiet prayer.
Thanks! Aerial shot is from nearby Sydney Tower.
Favorite of mine go there for the novena
I would love to do that! https://t.co/NfOcD1LztA
we did a google Expedition of the Holy Land and in Rome. Ss loved it.
A5 It takes them outside of their world and becomes more real
Adding that to my plans before summer!
and preparation before, as well.
A5: Guest speakers invited to class can share experiences.
a5: Virtual field trips, Google Earth
A5: google earth, we quests, literacy activities ... So many possibilities with technology https://t.co/CmfEca7Uag
Q5. How can students learn about sacred sites outside of their local area?
A5 Virtually for free! Last year made the traditional Lenten pilgrimage to 7 churches virtually
A4: Ss learned about our French, Spanish, and African American heritage and history of New Orleans.
A5: Collaborative project w/other schools? - student exchange?
I want to be a student again and take all these tours! Great ideas!!!
I have made short videos of shines that I have seen & shared them with Ss
A5: After learning about the place, Ss could predict what they think the place may look like & take a virtual trip there.
Love this idea-we're going to The Grotto in May so we could share the trip!
Has anyone skyped with a guide?
A5: Virtual F.T. & Google Expeditions, Video Series. I agree with prayer and reflection are an important part
is such a great resource! Could be used for the reflection piece of a trip too.
Virtual Tours, Skype experts/colleagues elsewhere, Web2 gives so many possibilities
Need to go will look forward to seeing this archive. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you.
That would be awesome. https://t.co/AIIAqLoUyC
Love this idea-we're going to The Grotto in May so we could share the trip!
Q6. What are your favorite resources for teaching students about sacred sites?
A6: #1-Real people, #2-Internet
The archive will be part of next principal mtg! I want to Skype in someone at a Sacred Site - anyone willing for August 10?
My mother told me all abt Miraculous Medal shrine visited as child-we recently visited. She is in her 90's
A6. We take a field trip to the Basilica and John Paul 2 shrine in D.C. The basilica has good online resources too.
Q7. What are some benefits to introducing your students to the concept of pilgrimage?
Q.6 I agree. Real person. Pilgrimage to Boys Town was led by former boys who grew up there. Makes a connection.
A6: Personal pictures/stories. YouTube virtual tours. Web articles. https://t.co/kALC8aDbcM
Q6. What are your favorite resources for teaching students about sacred sites?
a7 connects them to larger Catholic world that just hometown
Need to charge my IPad. Hope everyone Has a great day!
A7 Helping Ss make real connections with faith - both knowledge and heart!
Thank is a great idea, Patricia!
A7: planting a seed- that Ss or their families should seek out sacred sites in the area they live or are visiting.
Draw comparison of physical journey to spiritual journey. Church is much broader and diverse than we sometimes think
A7 It is a great way to learn and explore about Mary, saints, and miracles.
A7 Shows children and grown ups that our life is like a larger pilgrimage to Heaven
A7: Ss had idea "pilgrimage" was something ancient-didn't realize it can be NOW for them, even as pre-teens and teens.
A7: Ss can recognize that God is present in all things/places & expands their worldview.
A7: Helped Ss to understand where we got our cluster's name from-it's the Pilgrim Cluster.
Q.7 I value the preparation before the pilgrimage.
A7: When Ss go on a pilgrimage they learn that life is a journey. Take in & absorb the beauty and history of faith
A7: Relates beautifully to idea o/ "the journey" How can we grow through walking w/ others w/ God watching over us?
Q8. Have your students encountered pilgrimages in art or literature? If so, where?
A7: It also allows Ss to seek out pilgrimage opportunities as they get older.
A7. A pilgrimage should be viewed like bringing kids to Disneyland. How do we create that type of emotional anticipation?
Tell them stories of the saints whose lives they’ll be encountering. Get them emotionally invested. https://t.co/tmLqimRs0z
A7. A pilgrimage should be viewed like bringing kids to Disneyland. How do we create that type of emotional anticipation?
A8 I have not done this with my class,yet but with my own kids, we go to the National Gallery in D.C to see the El Grecos
Wow, so excited to see so many teachers taking advantage of real and virtual pilgrimages!
. talks a lot about traveling with kids and getting them to be excited about what they’ll see
A8: A great read for Ss is "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho
A8: While studying apostles after Pentecost, could use map to follow their travels.
There are so many movies and books out there to get kids excited about our faith, our show included, of course.
Google Maps! Google Earth! Make the maps come alive :-)
a8: Ts experienced a pilgrimage in art last year on retreat - the images of Mary in DC
Spread the word to your co-workers about all these great virtual pilgrimage opportunities!
Q.7 Love this idea...have them break up/research different aspects/share/connect with a favorite aspect...
A8. First Communion is the closest to the sacred emotional connection we want to create in our Ss for a pilgrimage
Q.8 Wish our reading textbooks reflected more of their faith..
Q8: We have been reading a book about Saint Ignatious of Loyola, allowing students to feel connected to his story.
GREAT BOOK!!! a classic...I read it when I was a kid..I should use it in class
whats the title, author? any1 else know good saint books to read?
I need to add this book to my reading list!
The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare that won the Newbery Medal for excellence n 1962.
we don't do nearly enough reading like this in my rel class. Need to beef up library.
for the younger kids has a new series
What a great chat! I have new ideas to explore and new book suggestions. Yay!! Thank you everyone.