1) Faith is the theological virtue by which we believe in God and all that He has said and revealed to us. Through faith, man freely commits his entire self to God.
2) Charity given to the poor is considered an act of charity to God himself. The precepts of fraternal charity command us to love our neighbor as ourselves.
3) There are seven spiritual works of mercy and seven corporal works of mercy that help those in need. The spiritual works include admonishing sinners, instructing the ignorant, counseling the doubtful, comforting the sorrowful, bearing wrongs patiently, forgiving injuries, and praying for the living and dead. The corporal works include feeding
The holy Eucharist completes Christian initiation.
Those who have been raised to the dignity of the royal priesthood by Baptism, and configured more deeply to Christ by Confirmation, participate with the whole community in the Lord’s own sacrifice by means of the Eucharist.
The holy Eucharist completes Christian initiation.
Those who have been raised to the dignity of the royal priesthood by Baptism, and configured more deeply to Christ by Confirmation, participate with the whole community in the Lord’s own sacrifice by means of the Eucharist.
this powerpoint aim is, "To touch the hearts of people so that through this ppt we can help them to practise works of mercy in their own life according to their capabilities and help them make a difference in today’s world
PRAYER,
Almighty and everlasting God,
you despise nothing you have made
and forgive the sins of all who are penitent.
Create and make in us new and contrite hearts,
that we, worthily lamenting our sins
and acknowledging our brokenness,
may obtain of you, the God of all mercy,
perfect remission and forgiveness;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
This is a collection of my Sunday preaching sermon, you may open and see this Power point presentation by clicking the above title. Our Labor in the Lord is not In Vain. God bless — at Panabo City Ibcp Gredu.
This is the fifth and final sermon in the series "Growing Deep Growing Strong" In this sermon we consider the growing hunger for an experience of "fullness" in a frenetic culture that drains us. This sermon explores the promise of pantheism to deliver this "fullness", how pantheism falls short, and how the God of the Bible delivers true "fullness" through Christ.
This talk was given during the Purpose Driven Life Seminar at The Our Lady of Mercy Parish, Novaliches, Quezon City on May 31, 2014...Disclaimer - some of the contents of the slides is not owned by the uploader but was only used for the seminar purposes...thank you
Mercy - Jesus taught his disciples how they are to live as Christians. He said that if they wanted to follow him they are to exercise mercy rather than revenge. They were to exercise grace, humility, mercy, forgiveness and generosity.
this powerpoint aim is, "To touch the hearts of people so that through this ppt we can help them to practise works of mercy in their own life according to their capabilities and help them make a difference in today’s world
PRAYER,
Almighty and everlasting God,
you despise nothing you have made
and forgive the sins of all who are penitent.
Create and make in us new and contrite hearts,
that we, worthily lamenting our sins
and acknowledging our brokenness,
may obtain of you, the God of all mercy,
perfect remission and forgiveness;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
This is a collection of my Sunday preaching sermon, you may open and see this Power point presentation by clicking the above title. Our Labor in the Lord is not In Vain. God bless — at Panabo City Ibcp Gredu.
This is the fifth and final sermon in the series "Growing Deep Growing Strong" In this sermon we consider the growing hunger for an experience of "fullness" in a frenetic culture that drains us. This sermon explores the promise of pantheism to deliver this "fullness", how pantheism falls short, and how the God of the Bible delivers true "fullness" through Christ.
This talk was given during the Purpose Driven Life Seminar at The Our Lady of Mercy Parish, Novaliches, Quezon City on May 31, 2014...Disclaimer - some of the contents of the slides is not owned by the uploader but was only used for the seminar purposes...thank you
Mercy - Jesus taught his disciples how they are to live as Christians. He said that if they wanted to follow him they are to exercise mercy rather than revenge. They were to exercise grace, humility, mercy, forgiveness and generosity.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) presentation on "Works of Mercy," presented by David Jensen at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 26 Jan 2010.
A Christmas Carol - Analysis on Setting and ToneBagus Purnawan
A basic analysis of Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" on its setting and tone. Written by the students of English Literature in Brawijaya University, typically on the fourth semester.
A deconstruction of a holiday. A very special holiday PowerPoint Presentation of Charles Dickens' immortal (but now made slightly less so) "A Christmas Carol."
No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it. 1 Corinthians 10:13
The Miracle Of Mercy - Part 8 - Being An Agent Of Mercy To A Lost & Dying WorldLifePointe Church
Are you looking for a cause bigger than yourself? Do you want to have lasting influence and help people? God is calling all of us to do just that. He desires for everyone to have the opportunity to accept his mercy. We are part of that plan as agents of mercy. The world can be a mean place, but we can influence others by showing mercy. In this message Pastor Chuck Bernal continues his series "The Miracle Of Mercy" with a powerful message about how you can be an agent of mercy to a lost and dying world. In this message, you will learn how to apply the principles of mercy to your daily habits and exercise mercy to change people’s lives. This message was delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on November 6, 2016.
This is a study of Jesus urging us to be merciful. We are to be like our heavenly Father who is always merciful. We are to relate to people with the same attitude as Jesus
Follow Me! - Francisco C. Xavier - Emmanuel - Spirit.pdfMashaL38
This is a book that speaks about the connection between the individual and God, and about when we ask the Divine Providence to help achieve our goals we have to bear in mind that we also have to do our part, that it will not be given if we don't make it too, that means, we must to deserve it to receive it, and the way to do it, is by following Jesus' teachings.
In the third fireside in the series “Christ’s Ideals for Living” we look at how Christ lived and taught the ideals of Prayer, Forgiveness and Sacrifice.
The women of Proverbs 31 Ministries understand what it means to search for encouragement and perspective during the everyday moments in life.
Now you can uncover God’s truth on good days or hard days, in the car pool line or the doctor’s office with devotions designed to meet you where you are.
This 14 day reading plan is built from the NIV Real-Life Devotional Bible for Women by Zondervan.
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1. FAITH
Theological Virtue
by which we believe
in God and believe all
that He has said and
revealed to us.
By Faith,
Man freely commits
his entire self to
God
2. Knights of Columbus
God looks upon CHARITY given to
the poor as an act of charity to Himself.
“Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one
of these least brothers of mine, you did it for
Me”
(Mt 25:40)
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THE PRECEPTS OF FRATERNAL CHARITY
Jesus Christ has declared that the precept which
commands us to love our neighbor is like that
which commands us to love God.
The act of Fraternal Charity put into practice:
“Do to others whatever you would have them do
to you. (Mt 7:12)”
through….
4. Knights of Columbus
THE WORKS OF MERCY
are charitable actions by which we come to
the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and
bodily necessities.
1.Spiritual Works of Mercy
2.Corporal Works of Mercy
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Seven Chief Spiritual Works of Mercy
1.
To admonish the sinner
2. To instruct the ignorant
3. To counsel the doubtful
4. To comfort the sorrowful
5. To bear wrongs patiently
6. To forgive all injuries
7. To pray for the living and the dead
6. Spiritual Works of Mercy
the Sinner
1. Admonish
James 5: 20 tells us;
“He who causes a sinner to be brought
back from his misguided way, will
save his soul from death, and will
cover multitude of sins.”
7. Spiritual Works of Mercy
2. Instruct the Ignorant
Frequent reading of the Bible for us
members of the Knights of Columbus
is mandated, for Ignorance of the
Scriptures, is ignorance of Christ.
(St. Jerome)
8. Spiritual Works of Mercy
3. Counsel the doubtful
As in admonishing sinners, advising the
doubtful should be done prudently
and gently to effect good results. It is
seldom effective to rush into heated
argument. Let us pray first before
giving counsel.
9. Spiritual Works of Mercy
Sorrowful
4. Comfort the
To comfort the sorrowful is a work of
mercy similar to curing the sick, since
grief is a mental and emotional
ailment. He reserves for us in heaven,
when all earthly sorrows and troubles
will be ended.
10. Spiritual Works of Mercy
5. Bear wrongs patiently
By being patient with injustice, we
benefit both ourselves and our
fellowman.
“Learning Christ” the invocation says:
“Teach me, my Lord, to profit by the
suffering that comes across my path. Let
me use it that it may make me patient not
irritable…”
11. Spiritual Works of Mercy
6. Forgive all injuries
We must not seek revenge, “Vengeance
is mine, I will repay, says the Lord”
(Rom 12:19).
“ If you forgive men their offenses,
your heavenly Father will also
forgive your offenses. But if you do
not forgive men neither will your
Father forgive you your offenses”(Mt
6:14-15).
12. Spiritual Works of Mercy
7. Pray for the living and the dead
Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart
to God or the supplication or petition of
good things from God.
We should pray for all the faithful living on
earth (our family, the Church, Pope,
Bishops, Priests & Nuns, those who are in
authority, our friends, neighbors and even
our enemies), and the poor souls in
Purgatory.
13. Corporal Works of Mercy
1. To feed the hungry
2. To give drink to the thirsty
3. To clothe the naked
4. To visit the imprisoned
5. To shelter the homeless
6. To visit the sick
7. To bury the dead
14. Corporal Works of Mercy
Feed the Hungry
1.
Never turn away anyone who is
hungry, specially if poor, old
or disabled.
Those in authority should try to
prevent unemployment.
Giving work is the best
means for removing the
necessity of feeding the
unemployed.
15. Corporal Works of Mercy
Give drink to the
2.
thirsty
“Anyone who gives you a
cup of water to drink
because you belong to
Christ, Amen, I say to you,
will surely not lose his
reward.”
(Mk 9:41)
16. Corporal Works of Mercy
3. Clothe the naked
Give clothes to the needy
and poor, help mothers
of large families mend
clothes.
17. Corporal Works of Mercy
4. Visit the
imprisoned
Visiting prisoners in jail and
detention homes, console and
help prisoners as well as their
families.
“Be mindful of prisoners as
if sharing their
imprisonment, and of the
ill-treated as
yourselves….”
(Heb 13:3)
18. Corporal Works of Mercy
5. Shelter the homeless
Give shelter and hospitality in
cases of fire and disaster.
St. Paul said:
“Let mutual love continue. Do not
neglect hospitality, for through
it some have unknowingly
entertained angels.”
(Heb 13:1-2)
19. Corporal Works of Mercy
6. Visit the sick
Visit, console and give relief
to the sick and very old.
Provide medical
assistance, medicines, and
proper food for the sick is
a meritorious act of
charity.
20. Corporal Works of Mercy
7. Bury the dead
Attend a funeral, visit a home in
mourning, aid the bereaved
family of their departed
loved ones gives them
comfort and consolations.
Every word or act done in
the name of Christ or for His
sake is a work of mercy and
will be rewarded.
21. POINTS TO PONDER
I shall pass through this
world but once. Any good
therefore that I can do or
there be any kindness I can
show to any human being ,
let me do it now. Let me not
defer it or neglect it, for I
shall not pass this way again.
(William Penn)
22. POINTS TO PONDER
world and its
The
desires pass away,
but the man who
does the will of God
lives forever with
Him.
(1 Jn 2:17)
23. Discipleship of the Laity
Serve God
and their
fellowmen through
diligent fulfillment
of their
Christian duties
Vivat Jesus!