Catechesis can enrich preaching through employing a disciplined methodology that allows for creativity, having a sound doctrinal foundation, integrating faith and life, and being sensitive to diversity. Catechesis shares characteristics with evangelization as a teaching and maturation stage after initial conversion to help Christians know Christ better. It involves proclaiming the kerygma to non-believers and providing didache or instruction to converts. Catechesis should be Christocentric, scripturally rooted, authentically Filipino, and systematic while integrating the dimensions of faith - doctrine, morality, and worship. The challenges to catechesis today include materialism, secularism, and information overload. All Christians are called to be
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the season of penance, reflection, and fasting before Easter. Ashes are placed on the forehead as a sign of penance and mortality, reminding people that they will return to dust. Ashes have been used since ancient times as Christians did public penance for sins by wearing sackcloth and ashes. The ashes used today come from blessed palm branches from the previous Palm Sunday. Lent is a time for prayer, penance, and seeking God's mercy.
The document discusses the formation and importance of the Holy Bible/Scripture as the basis of our faith. It explains that the Bible is composed of the Old and New Testaments with a total of 73 books. The Old Testament contains the history of God's covenant with Israel while foreshadowing the coming of the Messiah. The New Testament contains the four Gospels which were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and establish Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's promise of salvation. The Bible provides guidance for following Christ and reveals God's plan of salvation for humanity.
Divino D. Ledesma discusses how many of the Philippines' problems stem from a lack of good parenting and role models at home. He argues that if parents lead by good example, teach their children right from wrong, and are present in their lives, the next generation will grow up to be good citizens. However, many Filipinos work abroad leaving their children in the care of others, which can have negative effects like insecurity, materialism, and gender identity issues. Ledesma emphasizes the importance of parents showing their children love through quality time together rather than just material gifts.
The document summarizes the key aspects and order of events in the Rite of Baptism in the Catholic Church. It begins with the infant being brought to the church by parents and godparents. The priest then welcomes the baby and family and asks for the name and what is being asked of the Church. The rite then involves signing with the cross, prayers, anointing with oil, profession of faith, baptism with water, receiving a white garment and candle, reciting the Lord's Prayer, and a final blessing.
This document outlines prayers for meditating on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. It includes the Our Father prayer, Hail Mary prayer, an opening prayer, scripture passages, and meditations for each of the five Sorrowful Mysteries: 1) The Agony of Jesus in the Garden, 2) The Scourging at the Pillar, 3) The Crowning with Thorns, 4) The Carrying of the Cross, and 5) The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus. The document provides the full prayers and meditations to guide reflection on Christ's suffering and death.
The Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper, is a sacrament that was instituted by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. It consists of bread and wine that are consecrated by a priest and become the body and blood of Christ. The Eucharist reenacts the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and is a remembrance of his commandment to "do this in memory of me." It is the source and summit of the Christian faith.
The document summarizes the principal liturgical seasons and feasts that make up the Catholic liturgical year. It describes the seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter Triduum, and Ordinary Time. It explains that the colors of priestly vestments change during the year to correspond with the different seasons. Readings and hymns also vary throughout the year to help the faithful recognize the season being celebrated and journey with God.
The document provides information about Lent and the Easter Triduum. It discusses that Lent is the 40-day period before Easter focusing on self-examination and fasting. Ash Wednesday recognizes mortality and repentance through ashes. The number 40 symbolizes testing and renewal. The Easter Triduum commemorates Jesus' last supper, trial, crucifixion, time in the tomb, and resurrection. John 19 scripture discusses Jesus' pierced side and fulfillment of prophecy. The Easter Vigil celebrates Christ's resurrection as the high point of the year.
This lesson plan aims to teach students about the importance of sacraments in their daily lives. It will discuss the definition of sacrament according to Catholic teachings and references. Students will learn that sacraments are outward signs instituted by Christ to confer grace, and that they are essential to the Catholic faith. The lesson will involve students reflecting on and relating the meaning of sacraments to their own lives. They will also define and describe each of the seven sacraments in an assignment.
1. The document appears to be the order of service for a Catholic mass during the second week of Advent.
2. It includes the various parts of the mass such as entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word, profession of faith, prayers of the faithful, Eucharistic prayer, communion, and closing rite.
3. Specific prayers and hymns are listed for each part of the mass.
Catechesis can enrich preaching through employing a disciplined methodology that allows for creativity, having a sound doctrinal foundation, integrating faith and life, and being sensitive to diversity. Catechesis shares characteristics with evangelization as a teaching and maturation stage after initial conversion to help Christians know Christ better. It involves proclaiming the kerygma to non-believers and providing didache or instruction to converts. Catechesis should be Christocentric, scripturally rooted, authentically Filipino, and systematic while integrating the dimensions of faith - doctrine, morality, and worship. The challenges to catechesis today include materialism, secularism, and information overload. All Christians are called to be
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the season of penance, reflection, and fasting before Easter. Ashes are placed on the forehead as a sign of penance and mortality, reminding people that they will return to dust. Ashes have been used since ancient times as Christians did public penance for sins by wearing sackcloth and ashes. The ashes used today come from blessed palm branches from the previous Palm Sunday. Lent is a time for prayer, penance, and seeking God's mercy.
The document discusses the formation and importance of the Holy Bible/Scripture as the basis of our faith. It explains that the Bible is composed of the Old and New Testaments with a total of 73 books. The Old Testament contains the history of God's covenant with Israel while foreshadowing the coming of the Messiah. The New Testament contains the four Gospels which were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and establish Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of God's promise of salvation. The Bible provides guidance for following Christ and reveals God's plan of salvation for humanity.
Divino D. Ledesma discusses how many of the Philippines' problems stem from a lack of good parenting and role models at home. He argues that if parents lead by good example, teach their children right from wrong, and are present in their lives, the next generation will grow up to be good citizens. However, many Filipinos work abroad leaving their children in the care of others, which can have negative effects like insecurity, materialism, and gender identity issues. Ledesma emphasizes the importance of parents showing their children love through quality time together rather than just material gifts.
The document summarizes the key aspects and order of events in the Rite of Baptism in the Catholic Church. It begins with the infant being brought to the church by parents and godparents. The priest then welcomes the baby and family and asks for the name and what is being asked of the Church. The rite then involves signing with the cross, prayers, anointing with oil, profession of faith, baptism with water, receiving a white garment and candle, reciting the Lord's Prayer, and a final blessing.
This document outlines prayers for meditating on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. It includes the Our Father prayer, Hail Mary prayer, an opening prayer, scripture passages, and meditations for each of the five Sorrowful Mysteries: 1) The Agony of Jesus in the Garden, 2) The Scourging at the Pillar, 3) The Crowning with Thorns, 4) The Carrying of the Cross, and 5) The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus. The document provides the full prayers and meditations to guide reflection on Christ's suffering and death.
The Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper, is a sacrament that was instituted by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. It consists of bread and wine that are consecrated by a priest and become the body and blood of Christ. The Eucharist reenacts the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and is a remembrance of his commandment to "do this in memory of me." It is the source and summit of the Christian faith.
The document summarizes the principal liturgical seasons and feasts that make up the Catholic liturgical year. It describes the seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter Triduum, and Ordinary Time. It explains that the colors of priestly vestments change during the year to correspond with the different seasons. Readings and hymns also vary throughout the year to help the faithful recognize the season being celebrated and journey with God.
The document provides information about Lent and the Easter Triduum. It discusses that Lent is the 40-day period before Easter focusing on self-examination and fasting. Ash Wednesday recognizes mortality and repentance through ashes. The number 40 symbolizes testing and renewal. The Easter Triduum commemorates Jesus' last supper, trial, crucifixion, time in the tomb, and resurrection. John 19 scripture discusses Jesus' pierced side and fulfillment of prophecy. The Easter Vigil celebrates Christ's resurrection as the high point of the year.
This lesson plan aims to teach students about the importance of sacraments in their daily lives. It will discuss the definition of sacrament according to Catholic teachings and references. Students will learn that sacraments are outward signs instituted by Christ to confer grace, and that they are essential to the Catholic faith. The lesson will involve students reflecting on and relating the meaning of sacraments to their own lives. They will also define and describe each of the seven sacraments in an assignment.
1. The document appears to be the order of service for a Catholic mass during the second week of Advent.
2. It includes the various parts of the mass such as entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word, profession of faith, prayers of the faithful, Eucharistic prayer, communion, and closing rite.
3. Specific prayers and hymns are listed for each part of the mass.
1. Kahit ang hirap
man at pagsubok,
walang makapag-
hiwalay sa amin
sa pag-ibig niya.
Koro:
Sino’ng
makapaghihiwalay
sa atin sa pag-ibig
ni Kristo?
Assistant:
2. Kahit ang kamatayan
man o buhay,
walang makapag-
hiwalay sa amin
sa pag-ibig niya.
Koro:
Sino’ng
makapaghihiwalay
sa atin sa pag-ibig
ni Kristo?
This document provides a songbook index containing the titles of numerous Christian songs of praise and worship. It is divided into sections based on the first letter of each song title, with additional sections for Christmas songs, mass songs, and other selections. The index contains over 300 individual song titles spanning multiple pages.
Ugnayan ng pamahalaang pambansa at pamahalaang lokalAlice Bernardo
ANG MGA PAMAHALAANG LOKAL AY NASASAKUPAN NG PAMBANSANG PAMAHALAAN. ANG MGA PROGRAMA AT PROYEKTO NITO AY NABABATAY SA MGA PATAKARANG IBINIBIGAY NG PAMAHALAANG PAMBANSA.
2. Ama Namin, Salamat po sa araw na ito .
Gabayan niyo po kami sa aming pagaaral
ngayon upang lubos pa namin kayong
makilala. Nawa’y mapakita namin sa inyo
ang aming pagmamahal sa isip, sa salita
at sa gawa. Ito’y hinihiling namin sa
ngalan ng iyong anak na si Jesus. Amen.
12. Mabibigyan ng
Gumawa ng
homework or
seatwork
Nagsulat at
nakinig ng lesson
Pagsimba
tuwing
Linggo
At pagdarasal
araw araw
Paggawa ng
mabuti sa kapwa
at pagsunod sa
mga utos ng
guro o magulang
13. 1. Basahin:
Ang Paksa 1 sa Yunit 1
2. Review: Creed, Sacraments, Ten
Commandments, Catholic Prayers
3. Bring: Brown folder with fastener
and Bible
14. Ama Namin, Salamat po sa Magandang
Balita na aming natutunan. Nawa’y
maisabuhay namin ang aming
natutunanan sa isip, salita, at gawa,
upang makamtan namin ang buhay na
walang hanggan. Ito’y hinihiling namin
sa ngalan ng iyong anak na si Jesus.
Amen.