This document is a summary of the mass for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the order of service such as songs, readings from scripture, and prayers. The key points are an emphasis on indigenous people, the quest for real riches as discussed in the Gospel reading about a rich young man, and prayers for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
This power point presentation is purposely done for those individuals serving in the church and don't have mass guide that can be flashed on any white screen during Eucharistic celebration provided you have a laptop and LCD projector. This can be used only in Bicol area specifically in the Archdiocese of Caceres.
The document contains prayers, hymns, and readings in Tagalog for a Catholic mass on the Fourth Sunday of Advent. It includes opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and closing blessings. The mass focuses on preparing for the coming of Christ and celebrating God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
This document summarizes the structure and parts of the Catholic Mass. It is divided into four main parts: 1) Introductory Rite, 2) Liturgy of the Word, 3) Liturgy of the Eucharist, and 4) Concluding Rite. Each part contains several components, including scripture readings, prayers, communion, and a final blessing. The Mass culminates with the words "Ite missa est," meaning "Go; it is the dismissal," expressing the missionary nature of sending the Church into the world.
This document is a summary of the mass for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the order of service such as songs, readings from scripture, and prayers. The key points are an emphasis on indigenous people, the quest for real riches as discussed in the Gospel reading about a rich young man, and prayers for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
This power point presentation is purposely done for those individuals serving in the church and don't have mass guide that can be flashed on any white screen during Eucharistic celebration provided you have a laptop and LCD projector. This can be used only in Bicol area specifically in the Archdiocese of Caceres.
The document contains prayers, hymns, and readings in Tagalog for a Catholic mass on the Fourth Sunday of Advent. It includes opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and closing blessings. The mass focuses on preparing for the coming of Christ and celebrating God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
This document summarizes the structure and parts of the Catholic Mass. It is divided into four main parts: 1) Introductory Rite, 2) Liturgy of the Word, 3) Liturgy of the Eucharist, and 4) Concluding Rite. Each part contains several components, including scripture readings, prayers, communion, and a final blessing. The Mass culminates with the words "Ite missa est," meaning "Go; it is the dismissal," expressing the missionary nature of sending the Church into the world.
The document discusses the sacrament of baptism. It describes baptism as the gateway to the Christian life and access to other sacraments. The document outlines the origins and symbolism of baptism, including the use of water for cleansing, white garments, candles, and godparents. It explains the celebration of baptism today through the minister's words and signing of the cross.
Roman Catholic Holy Mass English PowerPoint Presentation SlidesGerome Arcilla
The document contains the Act of Contrition prayer, which expresses sorrow for sins committed and a resolve to sin no more with God's help. It also includes reminders about obtaining a copy of the PowerPoint presentation and silencing cellphones during mass. The outline provides the order of parts in a Catholic mass including entrance hymns, readings, prayers, and communion.
The document provides information about the Sacrament of Baptism in the Diocese of Marbel, Santa Cruz Parish. It defines Baptism as being instituted by Jesus, involving water and the Holy Spirit, and marking one's incorporation into the Church. It also discusses the fruits of Baptism as including new life in Christ, forgiveness of sins, and adoption as sons and daughters of God.
This document provides information about the Holy Rosary, including quotes attributed to Our Lady of Fatima encouraging daily recitation of the Rosary. It describes the composition of the Rosary including the four sets of Mysteries - Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious - meditated upon in each of the decades. Finally, it shares the 15 Promises of the Virgin Mary for those who faithfully recite the Rosary daily.
This document outlines the Glorious Mysteries of the Holy Rosary, including prayers, scripture passages, and meditations for each mystery:
1) The Resurrection of Jesus - Includes the Our Father, 10 Hail Marys, and meditation on having firm faith in the resurrection and spreading this faith through a holy life.
2) The Ascension of Jesus into Heaven - Includes the Our Father, 10 Hail Marys, and meditation on finding peace as we await being united with Jesus and Mary in heaven.
3) The Descent of the Holy Spirit - Includes the Our Father, 6 Hail Marys so far, and meditation on developing a deep love of God and making use
Lent is a season of penance, fasting, and prayer beginning on Ash Wednesday and ending on Holy Saturday. It is a time for reflection on Jesus' suffering and death and preparation for his resurrection. Some key aspects of Lent include receiving ashes on Ash Wednesday, fasting, abstaining from meat on Fridays, attending mass, praying the Stations of the Cross, and acts of charity. The document outlines Catholic traditions and practices observed during Lent, Holy Week, and Easter such as fasting, abstinence, Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.
This document outlines prayers for the Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. It includes the Our Father prayer, Hail Mary prayer, Glory Be prayer, and meditations on the first two Luminous Mysteries - the Baptism of Jesus and the Wedding at Cana. It encourages praying the rosary daily and reflecting on Jesus' life and asking for Mary's intercession.
The Apostles' Creed is divided into 12 sections or articles that outline key beliefs of Christianity. The first article states belief in God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. Subsequent articles address beliefs about Jesus Christ, his suffering and resurrection, the Holy Spirit, the Catholic Church, forgiveness of sins, resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. The Creed summarizes the fundamental tenets of Christian faith.
The document discusses Mariology, the study of Mary. It outlines some of the key beliefs about Mary based on Scripture, including that she is the Mother of God, as Jesus is both fully God and fully human. The four main Marian dogmas discussed are: 1) Divine Motherhood - that Mary is the mother of God; 2) Perpetual Virginity - that Mary remained a virgin her whole life; 3) Immaculate Conception - that Mary was conceived without original sin; and 4) Assumption - that Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven. The document provides biblical evidence for these doctrines and explains Mary's important role in salvation history and relationship to God.
The Mass or Eucharist is the central act of worship in the Catholic Church, which it describes as "the source and summit of the Christian life". It consists of two main parts: the Liturgy of the Word, involving readings from scripture and a homily; and the Liturgy of the Eucharist, which includes the consecration of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ and Holy Communion. The term "Mass" comes from the Latin word missa, originally meaning "dismissal" but took on a deeper meaning referring to "mission".
This document discusses spiritual growth during Lent through repentance, renewal of faith, and preparation to celebrate Easter. It emphasizes that spiritual growth involves being truly sorry to God for sins, being truthful about sins, hating sin, making amends for sins, and committing to turn away from sin. This process can be aided through reading scripture, receiving the sacraments like confession, and engaging in both private and public prayer.
This document provides information about Mary, the mother of Jesus, including her role and importance in the Catholic Church. It discusses Marian dogmas such as her Immaculate Conception and Assumption, her role as the Mother of God, and her significance as the New Eve. The document also outlines several important Marian feasts celebrated by the Catholic Church and explanations of prayers dedicated to Mary such as the Holy Rosary and the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The document discusses the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It describes the sacraments of initiation which include Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. It then explains the sacraments of healing which are Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick. Finally, it discusses the sacraments of commitment which are Holy Orders and Matrimony. For each sacrament, it provides details on their significance, rituals, effects and those who can administer them according to Catholic doctrine.
The Order of Mass outlines the structure and parts of the Catholic Mass, including the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, and Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Introductory Rites help prepare the congregation for worship through songs, prayers, and readings. Next is the Liturgy of the Word, which includes scripture readings, a homily, and recitation of creeds. Finally, the Liturgy of the Eucharist focuses on giving thanks to God through the Eucharistic prayer, Lord's Prayer, communion rite, and sending forth.
The document discusses the sacrament of baptism. It describes baptism as the gateway to the Christian life and access to other sacraments. The document outlines the origins and symbolism of baptism, including the use of water for cleansing, white garments, candles, and godparents. It explains the celebration of baptism today through the minister's words and signing of the cross.
Roman Catholic Holy Mass English PowerPoint Presentation SlidesGerome Arcilla
The document contains the Act of Contrition prayer, which expresses sorrow for sins committed and a resolve to sin no more with God's help. It also includes reminders about obtaining a copy of the PowerPoint presentation and silencing cellphones during mass. The outline provides the order of parts in a Catholic mass including entrance hymns, readings, prayers, and communion.
The document provides information about the Sacrament of Baptism in the Diocese of Marbel, Santa Cruz Parish. It defines Baptism as being instituted by Jesus, involving water and the Holy Spirit, and marking one's incorporation into the Church. It also discusses the fruits of Baptism as including new life in Christ, forgiveness of sins, and adoption as sons and daughters of God.
This document provides information about the Holy Rosary, including quotes attributed to Our Lady of Fatima encouraging daily recitation of the Rosary. It describes the composition of the Rosary including the four sets of Mysteries - Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious - meditated upon in each of the decades. Finally, it shares the 15 Promises of the Virgin Mary for those who faithfully recite the Rosary daily.
This document outlines the Glorious Mysteries of the Holy Rosary, including prayers, scripture passages, and meditations for each mystery:
1) The Resurrection of Jesus - Includes the Our Father, 10 Hail Marys, and meditation on having firm faith in the resurrection and spreading this faith through a holy life.
2) The Ascension of Jesus into Heaven - Includes the Our Father, 10 Hail Marys, and meditation on finding peace as we await being united with Jesus and Mary in heaven.
3) The Descent of the Holy Spirit - Includes the Our Father, 6 Hail Marys so far, and meditation on developing a deep love of God and making use
Lent is a season of penance, fasting, and prayer beginning on Ash Wednesday and ending on Holy Saturday. It is a time for reflection on Jesus' suffering and death and preparation for his resurrection. Some key aspects of Lent include receiving ashes on Ash Wednesday, fasting, abstaining from meat on Fridays, attending mass, praying the Stations of the Cross, and acts of charity. The document outlines Catholic traditions and practices observed during Lent, Holy Week, and Easter such as fasting, abstinence, Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday.
This document outlines prayers for the Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. It includes the Our Father prayer, Hail Mary prayer, Glory Be prayer, and meditations on the first two Luminous Mysteries - the Baptism of Jesus and the Wedding at Cana. It encourages praying the rosary daily and reflecting on Jesus' life and asking for Mary's intercession.
The Apostles' Creed is divided into 12 sections or articles that outline key beliefs of Christianity. The first article states belief in God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. Subsequent articles address beliefs about Jesus Christ, his suffering and resurrection, the Holy Spirit, the Catholic Church, forgiveness of sins, resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. The Creed summarizes the fundamental tenets of Christian faith.
The document discusses Mariology, the study of Mary. It outlines some of the key beliefs about Mary based on Scripture, including that she is the Mother of God, as Jesus is both fully God and fully human. The four main Marian dogmas discussed are: 1) Divine Motherhood - that Mary is the mother of God; 2) Perpetual Virginity - that Mary remained a virgin her whole life; 3) Immaculate Conception - that Mary was conceived without original sin; and 4) Assumption - that Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven. The document provides biblical evidence for these doctrines and explains Mary's important role in salvation history and relationship to God.
The Mass or Eucharist is the central act of worship in the Catholic Church, which it describes as "the source and summit of the Christian life". It consists of two main parts: the Liturgy of the Word, involving readings from scripture and a homily; and the Liturgy of the Eucharist, which includes the consecration of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ and Holy Communion. The term "Mass" comes from the Latin word missa, originally meaning "dismissal" but took on a deeper meaning referring to "mission".
This document discusses spiritual growth during Lent through repentance, renewal of faith, and preparation to celebrate Easter. It emphasizes that spiritual growth involves being truly sorry to God for sins, being truthful about sins, hating sin, making amends for sins, and committing to turn away from sin. This process can be aided through reading scripture, receiving the sacraments like confession, and engaging in both private and public prayer.
This document provides information about Mary, the mother of Jesus, including her role and importance in the Catholic Church. It discusses Marian dogmas such as her Immaculate Conception and Assumption, her role as the Mother of God, and her significance as the New Eve. The document also outlines several important Marian feasts celebrated by the Catholic Church and explanations of prayers dedicated to Mary such as the Holy Rosary and the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The document discusses the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church. It describes the sacraments of initiation which include Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. It then explains the sacraments of healing which are Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick. Finally, it discusses the sacraments of commitment which are Holy Orders and Matrimony. For each sacrament, it provides details on their significance, rituals, effects and those who can administer them according to Catholic doctrine.
The Order of Mass outlines the structure and parts of the Catholic Mass, including the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, and Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Introductory Rites help prepare the congregation for worship through songs, prayers, and readings. Next is the Liturgy of the Word, which includes scripture readings, a homily, and recitation of creeds. Finally, the Liturgy of the Eucharist focuses on giving thanks to God through the Eucharistic prayer, Lord's Prayer, communion rite, and sending forth.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs arranged for female voice by Miss Gloria Lora Diuco. The songs praise God, celebrate His love and mercy, proclaim faith in Him, and call the listener to worship. They include melodies about singing forever of God's love, knowing one belongs to God, glory and praise to God, taking refuge in Christ, and singing a new song of praise to the Lord.
This document discusses evangelization and the process of bringing people to faith in Christ. It begins by providing statistics on common programs in US Catholic churches and identifies evangelization as the essential mission of the Church. It then explores what evangelization means and its importance. The document outlines five stages of pre-discipleship that non-believers may go through - trust, curiosity, openness, seeking, and intentional discipleship. It provides suggestions for how Christians can foster each of these stages. Finally, it discusses establishing an intentional process for evangelization with clarity, movement between stages, alignment within a parish, and focus.
The document discusses the Catholic mass and how well Catholics truly know and understand it. It questions whether Catholics attend mass out of routine or obligation rather than truly knowing what it is and what it means. It suggests that Catholics should understand what the mass is, what it means, why it is celebrated every Sunday and daily, and the spiritual benefits it offers in order to fully receive these benefits. The document appears to be divided into eight parts that will address arguments against celebrating mass and explain the importance of Sunday mass and what is missed or gained by attending.
1) This document provides information from a parish announcement for the Second Sunday of Lent. It includes details about general absolution and when it may be permitted by the diocesan bishop.
2) The document also lists the intentions for Mass and provides the order of service, including songs, readings, and prayers.
3) It concludes with a prayer for deliverance from typhoons and other calamities, acknowledging human contribution to climate change and asking for forgiveness and protection.
The document appears to be the transcript of a Catholic mass held on September 6, 2013. The mass included songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and a homily focused on the virtues of obedience and simplicity. It concluded with final blessings and a song asking the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray for those present. The mass transcript provides a detailed record of the order and contents of the Catholic service on that date.
Basic Ecclesial Community Orientation:
1. What it Means to be a Parish
2. Parish Pastoral Council
3. Church Ministries
4. Church Movements and Organization
5. Integral Evangelization
6. The What and Why of BEC
7. The How of BEC
This document discusses different definitions and perspectives on philosophy. It defines philosophy etymologically as the love of wisdom and knowledge. It also examines philosophy as the study of fundamental problems regarding existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. The document further breaks down philosophy into practical fields like logic, ethics, and axiology, and speculative fields like epistemology, metaphysics, and political philosophy. It provides examples of how concepts are apprehended through the mental acts of simple apprehension, judgment, and reasoning.
This document provides an overview of church history from the Apostolic Era (33-100 AD) to the Ante-Nicene Era (100-325 AD). It describes the authority and ministry of the apostles, the growth of the early Christian church, and the environment of the Roman Empire. It also discusses heretical movements like Gnosticism and challenges faced by the church such as Roman imperial persecutions during this time period.
This document provides an introduction to logic. It outlines the objectives of studying logic as sharpening intellect, developing learning ability, strengthening understanding, and promoting clear thinking. Key benefits include supporting reasoning powers, distinguishing good from bad arguments, and learning principles of clear thinking. Logic is defined as the study of correct versus incorrect reasoning. Important concepts discussed include premises, propositions, arguments, sound versus unsound arguments, and laws of logic. The overall aim is to learn how to evaluate arguments.
The Philippine Education For All (EFA) 2015 Plan of Action aims to achieve three main goals by 2015:
1. Universal functional literacy for all Filipinos by ensuring they possess cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills to function effectively.
2. Universal coverage of quality Early Childhood Education (ECE) for all 3-5 year old children through programs like day care centers and preschools.
3. Universal school participation and elimination of drop-outs and repetition from Grades 1-3 by making schools child-friendly and ensuring students master foundational literacy and numeracy skills. The curriculum will guide teachers' efforts to help achieve these goals.
Here are the specific kinds of supposition for the terms in each proposition:
1. "Tamarao" - Essential supposition
2. "Tamarao" - Material supposition
3. "Pag-asa" - Logical supposition
4. "Pag-asa" - Material supposition
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Monthly Holy Mass - Pagdiriwang ng Banal na EukaristiyaJasten Domingo
Pagdiriwang ng Banal na Eukaristiya - Monthly Mass is an important part of school life for some Catholic schools. The purpose of school Mass is to bring children and young people closer to Christ. It can also help children develop a love of sacred things, learn the language of the faith, and improve their behavior.
61. KAGGIBO ASIN KAGTAO
Kaggibo asin kagtao
gabos sadiri Mo.
Kapinonan, kapanoan
nin mga karahayan na
nakamtan, gabos
balaog Mo.
62. Ano an ikakadolot ko
sa pangataman Mo?
Sa buhay na ini dai
mabilang na mga
biyaya. Ano baya an
ikakabalos ko?
63. Kaggibo asin kagtao,
gabos ikina-ugay Mo
Maninigo asin matanos
na danay asin minsan
saen. Magpasalamat
kami Saimo…Kami
Saimo.
64.
65. Akoon man lugod kan
Kagurangnan an atang sa
Saimong mga kamot para sa
kaomawan asin kamurawayan
kan Saiyang ngaran, para
man sa pakinabang niato asin
kan bilog Niyang banal na
simbahan.