Religion Department

At St. Marcellinus, the religious dimension of learning is a distinct feature within the school curriculum. We recognize that a Catholic religious education plays a vital role in enabling our young people to gain the knowledge & skills necessary to meet the challenges of our rapidly changing, multi-ethnic, and multi-religious society. However, we take great care and responsibility in offering our students the academic, spiritual & reflective opportunities through a Catholic education that will shape them to be positive, caring, and intelligent Faith- filled participants in our world.
DEPARTMENT HEAD
Ms. D.Howlett
DEPARTMENT MEMBERS
| Ms. Apa |
Ms. Carbonara |
| Mr. Devine |
Mr. Guzzo |
| Mrs. Leo |
Ms. McNamee |
| Ms. Muia |
Mr. Perri |
| Ms. Pruchnicky |
Mr. Riverso |
| Mrs. Schaljo |
Mr. Villella |
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Each course we offer provides our students with the abilities to meet all academic demands: students develop knowledge, thinking, research and communication skills while developing their religious awareness. Ultimately, we believe an education in faith enables students to build relationships with others & God, while being able to appreciate their own spiritual journey and their role as citizens in the world we live in.
| Grade Level |
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Course Title |
Level |
| Grade 9 |
HRE 1O |
Be With Me |
Open |
| Grade 10 |
HRE 2O |
Christ & Culture |
Open |
| Grade 11 |
HRE 3O |
Faith & Culture: World Religions |
Open |
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HRE 3M |
Faith & Culture: World Religions |
College/University |
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HPC 3O |
Parenting |
Open |
| Grade 12 |
HRE 4O |
Church & Culture |
Open |
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HRE 4M |
Church & Culture |
College/University |
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HHS 4M |
Individuals & Families in a Diverse Society |
College/University |
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HZT 4U |
Philosphy: Questions & Theories |
University |
Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations
Curriculum Policy Document for Religious Education
Each level of Religious Education at St. Marcellinus is based up Scripture, prayer & sacramental life, Christian moral development, profession of faith, and family life. In addition, we strongly encourage our students to pursue academic excellence through honesty and have a strict plagiarism policy. We provide a guide to avoid plagiarism and each teacher takes time within each semester to teach our students the appropriate way to use the resources that are available to them.
St.Marcellinus Secondary School
Religion Department Office
905 564-6614 ext 75210