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Through an organized course of studies for every level from freshmen through seniors, the content of theology emphasizes the importance of faith in our school community.

A broad spectrum of subjects is explored during the four year sequence of courses, including:

- The basic teachings of the Catholic Church
- Exposure to the major teachings of the Old and New Testaments
- The meaning and practice of personal faith, prayer, and worship
- The nature and specific elements of the Sacraments
- A detailed examination of moral issues and decision-making
- Some important highlights of Church history
- Christian lifestyles - with an emphasis on marriage and parenting,
and the relationship of human development and growth in faith

     Class discussions are encouraged at every level to provide students with opportunities to share their ideas and to ask questions.

     Of course, not everything in theology courses is intellectual. Various teachers offer unique and meaningful prayer experiences to enhance and expand course content.

     The theology department also examines some ancillary issues, such as Major World Religions, and the questions involved with the Book of Revelation and the End of the World.

     An elective course entitled The Bible in Depth also allows students to investigate Biblical materials in more detail and to learn something of the cultural, linguistic, and historical context with influences Biblical interpretation.

     In addition, the theology department works in conjunction with the Chaplain to provide recurring opportunities for student prayer and worship.