Living a Life of Grace and VirtueConfirmation Preparation January 14, 2010Chapters 13-17
What is Grace?Grace is a supernatural gift from God. It is a share in God’s own divine life.It is necessary for salvation.We are born with original sin and therefore without grace.There are different kinds of grace:SanctifyingActualSacramental
SANCTIFYING GRACEACTUAL GRACEA supernatural gift which lives in our soul and makes us holy children of God.It enables us to live in heaven.The only way to lose this grace is through mortal or capital sin.We get three supernatural virtues: faith, hope and charity.Example: Baptism  this grace is increased with other sacraments.The day-to-day help we need in order to do good and avoid evil. They help us to treat other people with respect.They show us how to live a good Christian life.Examples: The desire to read the Bible The desire to prayThe urge to help someone in need or who is ill
When we receive God’s grace, we become temples of the Holy Spirit, who comes to live within us. When the Spirit comes, he brings 3 virtues: FAITH HOPECHARITY/LOVEA VIRTUE is a good habit that helps us to do good and avoid evil.  These are commonly known as the THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES.
CROSS: faith HEART: charity, love ANCHOR: hope
In Your Groups…Each group has been given an envelope with three stories about three saints who are models of these virtues.Saint Pio of Pietrelcina: FaithSaint Clare: HopeSaint Francis of Assisi: Charity/LoveRead through each story. Discuss.Demonstrate your understanding of each virtue by coming up with a definition/description of the virtue on the paper provided.Each group will post their responses for all to see.
St. Pio – A Model of FaithWe believe in God and all that he has revealed to us.
St. Clare – A Model of HopeWe trust in God and his promises.
St. Francis of Assisi – A Model CharityWe love God above all things and we love our neighbours for love of God.
Proving Our Love for GodThere are other virtues we gain, mainly through practice, which become the foundation of a good life:PRUDENCEJUSTICETEMPERANCEFORTITUDEThese are commonly known as the CARDINAL VIRTUES.
In Your Groups:Discuss the following and be prepared to share with whole group:In what ways are the Cardinal Virtues the foundation of a good life?
When We Abandon Virtue…Vice: habits of doing bad; sinful habitsCapital/Mortal Sins: the root of all other sins PrideAvariceLustAngerGluttonyEnvySlothWe can overcome these sins by practicing the opposing virtues.
Overcoming Sin Through the Sacrament of ReconciliationThe “good news” of our salvationIn spite of turning away from God, we are reunited with him in friendship.God does not abandon us                                          when we sin.The verbal confession of                                              sins to a priestrepentanceintentionabsolution
The Seven SacramentsVisible signs…Actions performed by a priest (e.g. pouring water over the head, anointing with oil)… given by Christ …Jesus gave instructions to offer the sacraments to his followers… to give grace.God’s “free gift” of himself to us as the controlling influence in our lives to make good choices and commit to him in faith.
The Seven SacramentsSACRAMENTS OF INITIATION:Baptism, Eucharist, ConfirmationSACRAMENTS OF HEALING:Penance/Reconciliation, Anointing of the SickSACRAMENTS OF SERVICE:Matrimony, Holy Orders
Sacramental GraceThe grace of the Holy Spirit given by Jesus Christ.Sacraments increase the grace we already possess.Confirmation, Eucharist, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick
ReflectionRespond to the reflection question on the handout provided.Hand in your reflection to your teacher before you leave.Quite often, people express nervousness and anxiety over going to confession and argue that they can confess their sins to God in the privacy of their own home. Why is this not an option?

January 14, 2011

  • 1.
    Living a Lifeof Grace and VirtueConfirmation Preparation January 14, 2010Chapters 13-17
  • 2.
    What is Grace?Graceis a supernatural gift from God. It is a share in God’s own divine life.It is necessary for salvation.We are born with original sin and therefore without grace.There are different kinds of grace:SanctifyingActualSacramental
  • 3.
    SANCTIFYING GRACEACTUAL GRACEAsupernatural gift which lives in our soul and makes us holy children of God.It enables us to live in heaven.The only way to lose this grace is through mortal or capital sin.We get three supernatural virtues: faith, hope and charity.Example: Baptism  this grace is increased with other sacraments.The day-to-day help we need in order to do good and avoid evil. They help us to treat other people with respect.They show us how to live a good Christian life.Examples: The desire to read the Bible The desire to prayThe urge to help someone in need or who is ill
  • 4.
    When we receiveGod’s grace, we become temples of the Holy Spirit, who comes to live within us. When the Spirit comes, he brings 3 virtues: FAITH HOPECHARITY/LOVEA VIRTUE is a good habit that helps us to do good and avoid evil. These are commonly known as the THEOLOGICAL VIRTUES.
  • 5.
    CROSS: faith HEART:charity, love ANCHOR: hope
  • 6.
    In Your Groups…Eachgroup has been given an envelope with three stories about three saints who are models of these virtues.Saint Pio of Pietrelcina: FaithSaint Clare: HopeSaint Francis of Assisi: Charity/LoveRead through each story. Discuss.Demonstrate your understanding of each virtue by coming up with a definition/description of the virtue on the paper provided.Each group will post their responses for all to see.
  • 7.
    St. Pio –A Model of FaithWe believe in God and all that he has revealed to us.
  • 8.
    St. Clare –A Model of HopeWe trust in God and his promises.
  • 9.
    St. Francis ofAssisi – A Model CharityWe love God above all things and we love our neighbours for love of God.
  • 10.
    Proving Our Lovefor GodThere are other virtues we gain, mainly through practice, which become the foundation of a good life:PRUDENCEJUSTICETEMPERANCEFORTITUDEThese are commonly known as the CARDINAL VIRTUES.
  • 11.
    In Your Groups:Discussthe following and be prepared to share with whole group:In what ways are the Cardinal Virtues the foundation of a good life?
  • 12.
    When We AbandonVirtue…Vice: habits of doing bad; sinful habitsCapital/Mortal Sins: the root of all other sins PrideAvariceLustAngerGluttonyEnvySlothWe can overcome these sins by practicing the opposing virtues.
  • 13.
    Overcoming Sin Throughthe Sacrament of ReconciliationThe “good news” of our salvationIn spite of turning away from God, we are reunited with him in friendship.God does not abandon us when we sin.The verbal confession of sins to a priestrepentanceintentionabsolution
  • 14.
    The Seven SacramentsVisiblesigns…Actions performed by a priest (e.g. pouring water over the head, anointing with oil)… given by Christ …Jesus gave instructions to offer the sacraments to his followers… to give grace.God’s “free gift” of himself to us as the controlling influence in our lives to make good choices and commit to him in faith.
  • 16.
    The Seven SacramentsSACRAMENTSOF INITIATION:Baptism, Eucharist, ConfirmationSACRAMENTS OF HEALING:Penance/Reconciliation, Anointing of the SickSACRAMENTS OF SERVICE:Matrimony, Holy Orders
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    Sacramental GraceThe graceof the Holy Spirit given by Jesus Christ.Sacraments increase the grace we already possess.Confirmation, Eucharist, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick
  • 18.
    ReflectionRespond to thereflection question on the handout provided.Hand in your reflection to your teacher before you leave.Quite often, people express nervousness and anxiety over going to confession and argue that they can confess their sins to God in the privacy of their own home. Why is this not an option?