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Module 4 Christian Living 9

This module discusses Christian living and moral obligations. It aims to help students understand that true freedom is exercised through choosing to do what is morally good. While youth may see obligations as burdens, fulfilling moral duties allows us to act according to our human nature as God's creatures. The module encourages students to pray for wisdom in using freedom responsibly and to imitate saints like Roch in fulfilling their mission and obligations not through coercion but conscience.

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Module 4 Christian Living 9

This module discusses Christian living and moral obligations. It aims to help students understand that true freedom is exercised through choosing to do what is morally good. While youth may see obligations as burdens, fulfilling moral duties allows us to act according to our human nature as God's creatures. The module encourages students to pray for wisdom in using freedom responsibly and to imitate saints like Roch in fulfilling their mission and obligations not through coercion but conscience.

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Christian Living 9 Module

Module 4: Freedom and Moral Obligations

Curriculum Connections
Learning Performance Outcome (LPO)
LPO: Christ-centered and conscious individual who understands true freedom, knows how to
love,
and Genuinely obey.

I am a Christ-centered, conscious individual who understands true freedom, knows how to love, and
genuinely obeys the law.

Performance Outcome (PO)

Put in one’s action the truth that through Jesus Christ we are liberated from slavery to sin. In choosing to

do what is morally good, we exercise authentic freedom offered us through Christ.

Essential Performance Outcome (EPO)

EPO: Explain the factors that generally affect their decisions and actions and assess the consequences they
produce.

Most Essential Learning Outcomes (MELO)

- Be guided by their moral obligation of doing what is morally good, which we are called to do.
- Understand the meaning of the Law and the importance of obeying it.
- Knowing what is the real meaning of freedom and determine its limitation.

Intended Learning Outcome (Objectives)

- Understand that human freedom is authentically exercised in choosing what is morally good.
- Doing what is good means acting according to our human nature as creatures of God.
- Pray for the wisdom to use wisely the freedom given to us by God.

Introduction

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Many among the youth today think of obligation as a burden. They think it is what would
hinder them from doing the things they want to do. Is this your belief? Are obligations burdens?
Do they curtail our authentic freedom?

Pre-Test
INSTRUCTION: During this pandemic, it is a must that you should stay at home for your
safety. As you stay home, your parents or guardians give you obligations to fulfill. Enumerate
all the obligations you have. Write them inside the box provided and answer the follow-up
questions.

1. How do you feel about your obligations? Do you find them as a burden? Why?

2. What can you do to better fulfill your obligations?

Discussion

2|Page Read the story of St. Roch. Refer to your book on page
25-26.
Answer the questions afterwards.
Christian Living 9 Module

1. Describe the life lived by Saint Roch.


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2. How did St. Roch fulfill his mission as a person and as a Christian?
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3. In what way can you imitate the life of Saint Roch?
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Read the story of Zacchaeus. Refer to your book on


page 27-28.

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CHURCH TEACHING: Dignitatis Humanae


“God calls men to serve Him in spirit and in truth” Consequently they are bound to Him in
conscience, but not coerced.”

Obligation is the condition of being


morally or legally bound to do
something. Remember:
Moral obligation is not a burden.
We should not feel bad about fulfilling Thus, it is an exercise of true
our obligations. freedom.

Post test

Write a 10-stanza poem about your obligation to do good things.

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