Objective: In this course, students will learn about St. John the Baptist, son of St. Elizabeth and Zachariah. Students will learn about John's close relationship and unbreakable bond with Jesus Christ and his great mission in baptizing Christians.

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Course curriculum

  • 01

    Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 1

    • Introduction

    • Resources for Students, Parents, and Teachers

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 1 - LESSON PLAN / STUDY GUIDE

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 1 - VIDEO

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 1 - QUIZ

  • 02

    Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 2

    • Introduction

    • Resources for Students, Parents, and Teachers

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 2 - LESSON PLAN / STUDY GUIDE

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 2 - VIDEO

    • Religious Education - Middle School - Catechism - St. John the Baptist - Lesson 2 - QUIZ

Instructor(s)

Instructor Bio:

Marissa Romero is Vice President of Digital Media. She also is a dedicated writer and Managing Editor for Catholic Online where she has worked for many years. She is a graduate of the California State University system and has earned a bachelor's degree in Communications. She is committed to her mission of promoting excellence in Catholic Education.

Marissa Romero

Professor