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Schedule for Teaching Catholic Prayers Religion Curriculum 1 Schedule for Teaching Catholic Prayers Pre-K Grade K Grade 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Meal Prayer Meal Prayer Meal Prayers Meal Prayers Meal Prayers Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Our Father Our Father Our Father Our Father Hail Mary Hail Mary Hail Mary Hail Mary Glory Be Glory Be Glory Be Glory Be Angel of God Angel of God Angel of God Angel of God Morning Offering Morning Offering Morning Offering Act of Contrition Act of Contrition Rosary Rosary Apostles’ Creed Apostles’ Creed Hail Holy Queen Eternal Rest Prayer Copyright © 2011 Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Religion Curriculum 2 Schedule for Teaching Catholic Prayers 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Sign of the Cross Meal Prayers Meal Prayers Meal Prayers Meal Prayers Meal Prayers Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Spontaneous Prayer Our Father Our Father Our Father Our Father Our Father Hail Mary Hail Mary Hail Mary Hail Mary Hail Mary Glory Be Glory Be Glory Be Glory Be Glory Be Angel of God Angel of God Angel of God Angel of God Angel of God Morning Offering Morning Offering Morning Offering Morning Offering Morning Offering Act of Contrition Act of Contrition Act of Contrition Act of Contrition Act of Contrition Rosary Rosary Rosary Rosary Rosary Apostles’ Creed Apostles’ Creed Apostles’ Creed Apostles’ Creed Apostles’ Creed Hail Holy Queen Hail Holy Queen Hail Holy Queen Hail Holy Queen Hail Holy Queen Eternal Rest Prayer Eternal Rest Prayer Eternal Rest Prayer Eternal Rest Prayer Eternal Rest Prayer Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross St. Michael Prayer St. Michael Prayer St. Michael Prayer St. Michael Prayer St. Michael Prayer Prayer to the Holy Prayer to the Holy Prayer to the Holy Prayer to the Holy Spirit Spirit Spirit Spirit Act of Faith Act of Faith Act of Faith Act of Faith Act of Love Act of Love Act of Love Act of Love Act of Hope Act of Hope Act of Hope Act of Hope Memorare Memorare Memorare Anima Christi Anima Christi Anima Christi Peace Prayer Peace Prayer Nicene Creed Nicene Creed Angelus/Regina Caeli Angelus/Regina Caeli Divine Praises Divine Praises The Canticle of Simeon Benedictus The Magnificat Copyright © 2011 Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Religion Curriculum 3 Copyright © 2011 Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana .
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