This document provides an overview of an upcoming workshop on changes to the Roman Missal liturgy in 2011. It begins by acknowledging concerns some have about the changes but expresses that exploring the history and purpose of the liturgy helped change the presenter's own hesitations. The document then gives a brief historical overview of the development of liturgy from the Passover to the current Roman Missal to provide context for understanding the changes. It explains that the changes aim for a more formal translation from Latin to English rather than a paraphrased dynamic translation, in order to more fully capture the intended meaning.
This document provides an overview of a workshop about upcoming changes to the Roman Missal liturgy. It begins by acknowledging concerns some have about the changes but says the workshop will address these fears. The presenter shares they once held these concerns but researching changed their view. The workshop will provide historical context on liturgy from Passover to the Temple to understand the development and importance of liturgy. This will help explain the necessity of changing translations to restore accuracy and connection to the original Latin.
Lent is a 40 day period of spiritual preparation that takes place before Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Thursday. During Lent, Christians focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving to renew their faith and commitment to God. Ashes are used on Ash Wednesday to symbolize repentance, and the color purple represents penance. The ultimate goal of Lent is to draw closer to God through discipleship and reflection on Jesus's sacrifice.
The document provides revision tips for the GCSE RE exam. It outlines three types of prayer - intercession, thanksgiving, and repentance. It also gives two examples of why Mary is a model for the Church - she was born without sin and chosen to be Jesus' mother, and she had strong faith. Additionally, it explains that the Eucharist is the most important part of Mass as it re-enacts the Last Supper. Finally, the document provides various revision techniques for the exam such as using flashcards, recording information, and teaching others.
How Should You Choose Authentic Christian Denominations And Catholic Churches...Church org
This document discusses Christian denominations and Catholic churches. It provides information on the characteristics of denominational churches, including their worship services, Bible translations used, and connections to social issues. It also outlines key features of Catholic churches like the altar, lectern, and fonts used for baptism. The document advises factors to consider when searching for a Catholic church, like proximity and the behavior of clergy. It gives brief histories of denominationalism and Catholicism.
This slideshow was created as a last-minute revision resource for GCSE Catholic Christianity classes, to be used alongside other lesson materials and past papers. It covers key beliefs, values, traditions, worship practices, and living the Christian life according to Catholic teachings. Topics include the Trinity, sacraments, celebrations, the Ten Commandments, and exemplary 20th century Christians. The document provides an outline of content and keywords to focus on, as well as tips for successful exam preparation and technique.
Our Lady of Lourdes - Sacred Heart Retreatpennpadre
This document summarizes talks given at a retreat for Our Lady of Lourdes & Sacred Heart. The talks focused on knowing Christ, deciding for Christ, and growing in Christ. They discussed assessing a parish's "spiritual composition" and moving people to higher thresholds of faith. Developing discipleship pathways was presented as one way to help parishioners encounter Christ and progress in their spiritual journey. The talks also addressed issues like declining Mass attendance and ways parishes can evaluate their efforts to evangelize.
This document provides an overview of an upcoming workshop on changes to the Roman Missal liturgy in 2011. It begins by acknowledging concerns some have about the changes but expresses that exploring the history and purpose of the liturgy helped change the presenter's own hesitations. The document then gives a brief historical overview of the development of liturgy from the Passover to the current Roman Missal to provide context for understanding the changes. It explains that the changes aim for a more formal translation from Latin to English rather than a paraphrased dynamic translation, in order to more fully capture the intended meaning.
This document provides an overview of a workshop about upcoming changes to the Roman Missal liturgy. It begins by acknowledging concerns some have about the changes but says the workshop will address these fears. The presenter shares they once held these concerns but researching changed their view. The workshop will provide historical context on liturgy from Passover to the Temple to understand the development and importance of liturgy. This will help explain the necessity of changing translations to restore accuracy and connection to the original Latin.
Lent is a 40 day period of spiritual preparation that takes place before Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Thursday. During Lent, Christians focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving to renew their faith and commitment to God. Ashes are used on Ash Wednesday to symbolize repentance, and the color purple represents penance. The ultimate goal of Lent is to draw closer to God through discipleship and reflection on Jesus's sacrifice.
The document provides revision tips for the GCSE RE exam. It outlines three types of prayer - intercession, thanksgiving, and repentance. It also gives two examples of why Mary is a model for the Church - she was born without sin and chosen to be Jesus' mother, and she had strong faith. Additionally, it explains that the Eucharist is the most important part of Mass as it re-enacts the Last Supper. Finally, the document provides various revision techniques for the exam such as using flashcards, recording information, and teaching others.
How Should You Choose Authentic Christian Denominations And Catholic Churches...Church org
This document discusses Christian denominations and Catholic churches. It provides information on the characteristics of denominational churches, including their worship services, Bible translations used, and connections to social issues. It also outlines key features of Catholic churches like the altar, lectern, and fonts used for baptism. The document advises factors to consider when searching for a Catholic church, like proximity and the behavior of clergy. It gives brief histories of denominationalism and Catholicism.
This slideshow was created as a last-minute revision resource for GCSE Catholic Christianity classes, to be used alongside other lesson materials and past papers. It covers key beliefs, values, traditions, worship practices, and living the Christian life according to Catholic teachings. Topics include the Trinity, sacraments, celebrations, the Ten Commandments, and exemplary 20th century Christians. The document provides an outline of content and keywords to focus on, as well as tips for successful exam preparation and technique.
Our Lady of Lourdes - Sacred Heart Retreatpennpadre
This document summarizes talks given at a retreat for Our Lady of Lourdes & Sacred Heart. The talks focused on knowing Christ, deciding for Christ, and growing in Christ. They discussed assessing a parish's "spiritual composition" and moving people to higher thresholds of faith. Developing discipleship pathways was presented as one way to help parishioners encounter Christ and progress in their spiritual journey. The talks also addressed issues like declining Mass attendance and ways parishes can evaluate their efforts to evangelize.
The document summarizes four individuals' experiences visiting different churches. Jonathan attended a Roman Catholic church that was predominantly Filipino. He found it welcoming but felt awkward as one of the only non-Filipino attendees. Muna visited a Baptist church where the ceremony was lively and emotional. People were very involved. Raza visited a church called The City Church and found the experience unique and different from what he expected. Keenon chose to visit The First Church of Christ, Scientist due to its location and name. He found the beliefs surprising and different than a typical Christian church.
The document is a summary of a parish staff retreat held on July 5, 2014 at the Parish of St. Laurence. Over the 3 day retreat, the staff discussed topics like the new evangelization, charisms, and faith applied in action with Mary as a model. The retreat aimed to help staff grow in faith and skills, model church teaching, and facilitate parish growth and mission. Attendees were encouraged to discern what God was saying to them and discuss it, and to celebrate Marian feast days to grow closer to Mary over the coming year.
The personal Christian life involves conforming one's life to the pattern of Jesus Christ through daily prayer, increasing knowledge of faith, frequent use of sacraments, and living a moral life with God's help. The public Christian life means promoting a Christian society through upholding dignity, vocations like marriage/religious life, evangelization, charity and challenging practices like abortion and euthanasia that attack life. The Church outlines six precepts that define the minimum obligations for living out one's personal Christian faith.
This document outlines the agenda and goals for a Catholicism 101 session at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Walnut Creek. The session aims to show that the Catholic Church is the one true church founded by Christ and to help understand the origins of Catholic traditions and practices through studying the liturgical year. Small group discussions focus on the importance of church unity, whether the Catholic Church has the fullness of truth, and how participants can overcome roadblocks to stronger commitment to the Catholic faith.
This document provides an overview of the GCSE revision unit on Catholic Christianity, covering topics like beliefs about God, life after death, marriage and family, social harmony, wealth and poverty. It includes key words and concepts addressed in the unit as well as tips for students taking the exam, such as learning key words, managing time limits, and outlining or explaining responses depending on the question. The goal is to help students prepare for their last-minute revision through this slideshow alongside other course materials and resources.
Ch 1a & 1b Rooted In History & Culture Rvsdbkasilag
The document discusses the roots and historical development of Catholic sacraments and traditions. It explains that sacraments originated from informal practices in the early Church and were adapted from cultural rituals. Over time, sacraments became more formalized and standardized through edicts like the Council of Trent to ensure proper celebration. However, Vatican II encouraged a return to more meaningful, vernacular celebrations and appreciation of diverse rites while maintaining sacramental essence.
The Church in the Life of the Faithful: The Universal Call to HolinessDr. Poornima DSouza
The document discusses the universal call to holiness in the Catholic Church. It states that all lay people share in the common priesthood of Christ and are called to sanctify their lives and become holy. While individuals cannot achieve holiness on their own, the Church provides graces through the sacraments and its guidance to help lay people grow spiritually. The document also outlines how lay people can participate in their common priesthood through sacrifice and offering their lives to God, and explains that their secular vocation in the world is how they transform society according to God's will.
This is a little book for those seeking a right understanding of Apologetics in the context of Catholicism. It is written in a simple and friendly manner. It is an attempt to look at some Catholic positions in a Biblical perspective. It is hoped that this book should appeal to the Catholic as well as to the non-Catholic readers. It is not written in a "scholarly" way, but as a plain "theological" statement with the hope of carrying conviction.
Courtesy of the Sts. Peter and Paul Catechism Ministry - Ghana. our website is https://www.thecatholicanswers.com
This document discusses research on parish missions and the ideal parish. It provides considerations for developing a mission statement and examines philosophical concepts of the ideal. While no parish is truly ideal, examples are given of aspects an ideal parish might have, including providing sacraments, prayer, catechesis and outreach. Canon law principles around the pastoral duties of a parish are also reviewed. The document suggests researching parish contexts and developing appropriate questions to learn how to better fulfill the Church's evangelizing mission.
A short introduction to key ideas from Sherry Weddell's "Forming Intentional Disciples" in the context of discipleship in the Catholic faith. More resources available at: http://practicalevangelization.wordpress.com/tag/resources-for-intentional-discipleship/
This document provides information about the Mass or Holy Eucharist, explaining its various parts and their significance. It is divided into 5 parts: 1) The Introductory Rites which prepare participants, 2) The Liturgy of the Word involving scripture readings and reflection, 3) The Liturgy of the Eucharist focusing on the preparation of gifts and Eucharistic prayer, 4) The Communion Rite where participants receive Communion, and 5) The Concluding Rite sending participants forth. Each part is described in detail to help participants understand and fully engage in the Mass.
This document provides information about the Mass or Holy Eucharist, explaining its various parts and their significance. It is divided into 5 parts: 1) Introductory Rites which prepare participants, 2) Liturgy of the Word involving scripture readings and reflection, 3) Liturgy of the Eucharist where the bread and wine become Christ's body and blood through the Eucharistic prayer, 4) Communion Rite where participants receive communion, and 5) Concluding Rite sending participants forth. Each part is described in detail to help participants understand and fully engage in the Mass.
This document provides information from a retreat for directors and coordinators of religious education. It discusses the importance of catechists growing in holiness and faith through their spiritual life and training. Mary is presented as a model for faith and action. The document also reviews options for youth and adult faith formation programs focusing on scripture study, theology of the body, and leadership development.
The document discusses the definitions and types of worship in the Catholic Church. It states that worship is at the center of Catholic life and involves participating in sacraments, festivals, and holy days. It distinguishes praise, which acknowledges God's acts, from worship, which involves humbling oneself before God and surrendering to God's control. The types of worship in the Catholic Church are liturgical worship within church services, para-liturgical worship like Eucharistic Adoration, and devotional personal or small group worship. The purpose of worship is to remember, worship, and give thanks to God for salvation through Christ's sacrifice. The forms of worship include adoration, thanksgiving, confession, petition. There are also three
PPT RELIGION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION 09-04-2023.pptxJhomarIsotros
Here are the key differences between religion and spirituality:
- Religion is an organized system of beliefs, rituals, and rules used to worship a higher power like God. Spirituality is a personal search for meaning, purpose, and connection.
- Religion emphasizes following religious doctrine and authority. Spirituality is a personal journey that is unique to each individual.
- Religion provides community through shared beliefs and practices. Spirituality can be a solitary experience.
- Religion provides specific teachings and doctrines. Spirituality is more open-ended without rigid doctrines.
- Religion focuses on an external higher power or God. Spirituality focuses more on an internal search and connection to something greater than oneself.
- Religion provides
McShain-Horstmann Family Retreat & Reunionpennpadre
This document summarizes a spiritual retreat focused on strengthening relationships between Catholics and Jesus. The retreat includes five conferences on topics like the current state of the Catholic Church, discovering spiritual gifts and charisms, and understanding the Eucharist. The third conference discusses how the substance of bread and wine transforms into the body and blood of Christ during communion, and how this "consubstantiation" relates to stages of developing love and prayer in one's relationship with Jesus over time. The document provides context, summaries, and discussion questions for each conference to help participants reflect on better knowing and following Christ within the Catholic faith.
This document discusses changes occurring within a congregation and how leadership is guiding the congregation through that change. It outlines five congregational goals adopted by session to aim resources toward healthy ends, including deepening relationships through shared practices, clarifying governance and organizational structures, growing community impact, and improving fiscal health. The pastor expresses encouragement that leadership is navigating change purposefully rather than resisting it, and hopes congregation members will contribute their gifts through ministry and mission.
The curriculum map outlines a year-long religion course for 7th grade students covering 8 units: 1) The Beginning of the Church; 2) The Church's Growth and Renewal; 3) The Church, Sign of Christ's Love; 4) Church's Call to Dialogue and Mission; 5) The Sacraments: Gifts of Love; 6) Baptism and Confirmation: God's Gifts for Growth in Life; 7) The Sacraments: Gift of Service; 8) The Eucharist: Source and Summit. Each unit focuses on developing a virtue, includes essential and focusing questions, knowledge and skills learning targets, and faith in action goals. Lessons explore the Church's origins, mission,
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The document summarizes four individuals' experiences visiting different churches. Jonathan attended a Roman Catholic church that was predominantly Filipino. He found it welcoming but felt awkward as one of the only non-Filipino attendees. Muna visited a Baptist church where the ceremony was lively and emotional. People were very involved. Raza visited a church called The City Church and found the experience unique and different from what he expected. Keenon chose to visit The First Church of Christ, Scientist due to its location and name. He found the beliefs surprising and different than a typical Christian church.
The document is a summary of a parish staff retreat held on July 5, 2014 at the Parish of St. Laurence. Over the 3 day retreat, the staff discussed topics like the new evangelization, charisms, and faith applied in action with Mary as a model. The retreat aimed to help staff grow in faith and skills, model church teaching, and facilitate parish growth and mission. Attendees were encouraged to discern what God was saying to them and discuss it, and to celebrate Marian feast days to grow closer to Mary over the coming year.
The personal Christian life involves conforming one's life to the pattern of Jesus Christ through daily prayer, increasing knowledge of faith, frequent use of sacraments, and living a moral life with God's help. The public Christian life means promoting a Christian society through upholding dignity, vocations like marriage/religious life, evangelization, charity and challenging practices like abortion and euthanasia that attack life. The Church outlines six precepts that define the minimum obligations for living out one's personal Christian faith.
This document outlines the agenda and goals for a Catholicism 101 session at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Walnut Creek. The session aims to show that the Catholic Church is the one true church founded by Christ and to help understand the origins of Catholic traditions and practices through studying the liturgical year. Small group discussions focus on the importance of church unity, whether the Catholic Church has the fullness of truth, and how participants can overcome roadblocks to stronger commitment to the Catholic faith.
This document provides an overview of the GCSE revision unit on Catholic Christianity, covering topics like beliefs about God, life after death, marriage and family, social harmony, wealth and poverty. It includes key words and concepts addressed in the unit as well as tips for students taking the exam, such as learning key words, managing time limits, and outlining or explaining responses depending on the question. The goal is to help students prepare for their last-minute revision through this slideshow alongside other course materials and resources.
Ch 1a & 1b Rooted In History & Culture Rvsdbkasilag
The document discusses the roots and historical development of Catholic sacraments and traditions. It explains that sacraments originated from informal practices in the early Church and were adapted from cultural rituals. Over time, sacraments became more formalized and standardized through edicts like the Council of Trent to ensure proper celebration. However, Vatican II encouraged a return to more meaningful, vernacular celebrations and appreciation of diverse rites while maintaining sacramental essence.
The Church in the Life of the Faithful: The Universal Call to HolinessDr. Poornima DSouza
The document discusses the universal call to holiness in the Catholic Church. It states that all lay people share in the common priesthood of Christ and are called to sanctify their lives and become holy. While individuals cannot achieve holiness on their own, the Church provides graces through the sacraments and its guidance to help lay people grow spiritually. The document also outlines how lay people can participate in their common priesthood through sacrifice and offering their lives to God, and explains that their secular vocation in the world is how they transform society according to God's will.
This is a little book for those seeking a right understanding of Apologetics in the context of Catholicism. It is written in a simple and friendly manner. It is an attempt to look at some Catholic positions in a Biblical perspective. It is hoped that this book should appeal to the Catholic as well as to the non-Catholic readers. It is not written in a "scholarly" way, but as a plain "theological" statement with the hope of carrying conviction.
Courtesy of the Sts. Peter and Paul Catechism Ministry - Ghana. our website is https://www.thecatholicanswers.com
This document discusses research on parish missions and the ideal parish. It provides considerations for developing a mission statement and examines philosophical concepts of the ideal. While no parish is truly ideal, examples are given of aspects an ideal parish might have, including providing sacraments, prayer, catechesis and outreach. Canon law principles around the pastoral duties of a parish are also reviewed. The document suggests researching parish contexts and developing appropriate questions to learn how to better fulfill the Church's evangelizing mission.
A short introduction to key ideas from Sherry Weddell's "Forming Intentional Disciples" in the context of discipleship in the Catholic faith. More resources available at: http://practicalevangelization.wordpress.com/tag/resources-for-intentional-discipleship/
This document provides information about the Mass or Holy Eucharist, explaining its various parts and their significance. It is divided into 5 parts: 1) The Introductory Rites which prepare participants, 2) The Liturgy of the Word involving scripture readings and reflection, 3) The Liturgy of the Eucharist focusing on the preparation of gifts and Eucharistic prayer, 4) The Communion Rite where participants receive Communion, and 5) The Concluding Rite sending participants forth. Each part is described in detail to help participants understand and fully engage in the Mass.
This document provides information about the Mass or Holy Eucharist, explaining its various parts and their significance. It is divided into 5 parts: 1) Introductory Rites which prepare participants, 2) Liturgy of the Word involving scripture readings and reflection, 3) Liturgy of the Eucharist where the bread and wine become Christ's body and blood through the Eucharistic prayer, 4) Communion Rite where participants receive communion, and 5) Concluding Rite sending participants forth. Each part is described in detail to help participants understand and fully engage in the Mass.
This document provides information from a retreat for directors and coordinators of religious education. It discusses the importance of catechists growing in holiness and faith through their spiritual life and training. Mary is presented as a model for faith and action. The document also reviews options for youth and adult faith formation programs focusing on scripture study, theology of the body, and leadership development.
The document discusses the definitions and types of worship in the Catholic Church. It states that worship is at the center of Catholic life and involves participating in sacraments, festivals, and holy days. It distinguishes praise, which acknowledges God's acts, from worship, which involves humbling oneself before God and surrendering to God's control. The types of worship in the Catholic Church are liturgical worship within church services, para-liturgical worship like Eucharistic Adoration, and devotional personal or small group worship. The purpose of worship is to remember, worship, and give thanks to God for salvation through Christ's sacrifice. The forms of worship include adoration, thanksgiving, confession, petition. There are also three
PPT RELIGION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION 09-04-2023.pptxJhomarIsotros
Here are the key differences between religion and spirituality:
- Religion is an organized system of beliefs, rituals, and rules used to worship a higher power like God. Spirituality is a personal search for meaning, purpose, and connection.
- Religion emphasizes following religious doctrine and authority. Spirituality is a personal journey that is unique to each individual.
- Religion provides community through shared beliefs and practices. Spirituality can be a solitary experience.
- Religion provides specific teachings and doctrines. Spirituality is more open-ended without rigid doctrines.
- Religion focuses on an external higher power or God. Spirituality focuses more on an internal search and connection to something greater than oneself.
- Religion provides
McShain-Horstmann Family Retreat & Reunionpennpadre
This document summarizes a spiritual retreat focused on strengthening relationships between Catholics and Jesus. The retreat includes five conferences on topics like the current state of the Catholic Church, discovering spiritual gifts and charisms, and understanding the Eucharist. The third conference discusses how the substance of bread and wine transforms into the body and blood of Christ during communion, and how this "consubstantiation" relates to stages of developing love and prayer in one's relationship with Jesus over time. The document provides context, summaries, and discussion questions for each conference to help participants reflect on better knowing and following Christ within the Catholic faith.
This document discusses changes occurring within a congregation and how leadership is guiding the congregation through that change. It outlines five congregational goals adopted by session to aim resources toward healthy ends, including deepening relationships through shared practices, clarifying governance and organizational structures, growing community impact, and improving fiscal health. The pastor expresses encouragement that leadership is navigating change purposefully rather than resisting it, and hopes congregation members will contribute their gifts through ministry and mission.
The curriculum map outlines a year-long religion course for 7th grade students covering 8 units: 1) The Beginning of the Church; 2) The Church's Growth and Renewal; 3) The Church, Sign of Christ's Love; 4) Church's Call to Dialogue and Mission; 5) The Sacraments: Gifts of Love; 6) Baptism and Confirmation: God's Gifts for Growth in Life; 7) The Sacraments: Gift of Service; 8) The Eucharist: Source and Summit. Each unit focuses on developing a virtue, includes essential and focusing questions, knowledge and skills learning targets, and faith in action goals. Lessons explore the Church's origins, mission,
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
1. Last
lesson
Which denomination in Christianity has an
iconostasis in church, with Royal Doors that the
priest passes through?
Which denomination believes in
transubstantiation?
Last
week
Which event in Jesus life is remembered during
Holy Communion?
What is a sacrament?
Last
term
What is the difference between metta and
karuna? (Buddhist Practices)
5 minutes to answer all the questions
2. Last
lesson
Which denomination in Christianity has an
iconostasis in church, with Royal Doors that the
priest passes through? Orthodox
Which denomination believes in
transubstantiation? Catholic
Last
week
Which event in Jesus life is remembered during
Holy Communion? Sharing of bread and wine
What is a sacrament? A special event or ritual
that takes place
Last
term
What is the difference between metta and
karuna? (Buddhist Practices)
Metta- loving kindness
Karuna – showing compassion
Check your answers
3. What is a pilgrimage?
To describe what a pilgrimage is and where a Christian may choose to go
To explain why a religious believer will go on pilgrimage and give specific examples
To evaluate the importance of pilgrimage linked to worship using religious terminology
What connects these pictures together.
Write the answer on your work. 2 minutes
5. • WHAT?
• A journey by a Christian to a sacred/holy
site e.g. Lourdes
• Pilgrimage is itself an act of devotion
What is it and why do it?
How is this different to a holiday?
Why do Christians undertake pilgrimage?
Film
clip
Write down the definition in your work. 2
minutes. Click the green button to watch
the media link. Question are attached as a
separate document for you to answer. 8
minutes
http://request.org.uk/life/spirituality/pilgrimag
e/
6. Why do
people go
on a
pilgrimage
?
Meet others of
the same faith
Grow closer to
God Strengthen faith
in God
Be forgiven
for sin
Reflect on one’s
life
Pray for
something special
Thank God for
something
Seek a cure for
an illness
Help other
pilgrims who are
disabled or ill.
Experience a holy
place
Copy the mind map and add your own
answer. Click through and add any that
you have got recorded. 5 miutes
7. Challenge 1: checking for understanding
Match up the key word. The document is
attached separately called skills drill. 4
minutes
8. pilgrimage
pilgrim
devotion
Iona
Lourdes
Religious worship and observance. Love, loyalty, or
enthusiasm for a person or activity.
A journey by a believer to a holy site for religious
reasons. An act of religious worship and devotion.
A town in southwestern France, in the foothills of
the Pyrenees mountains. It is a major Catholic
pilgrimage site. In 1858, the Virgin Mary is said to
have appeared to a local woman. In the grotto,
pilgrims can drink or bathe in water flowing from a
spring.
A small island off the coast of Scotland. Mainly
known for Iona Abbey. Today it is a popular tourist
destination and spiritual retreat.
A traveller who is on a journey to a holy place.
Match up the key words below:
Check and mark your answers
9. Where is Iona?
Describe its Christian
roots.
Why is Iona felt to be
‘thin place?’
What activities typically
happen on a pilgrimage
to Iona?
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Some places of pilgrimage, like the Holy
Land in Israel are places where Jesus
Christ lived and died. Others have other
spiritual significance. Do you think it
matters if Jesus is directly linked /
visited for a place to be a place of
pilgrimage and spiritual significance?
Use the resources attached to
help you and the links to
websites on the next slide. 10
miutes
11. To start, one mark questions…..on Christian practices
1) What term describes the Roman Catholic belief that the bread and wine actually becomes the
flesh and blood of Jesus Christ? [1]
a) Salvation b) consecration C) denomination D)
Transubstantiation
d) Transubstantiation
2) Which of these is another name for the Eucharist? [1]
a) Last Lunch b) Lord’s Party C) Jesus’ Feast D) Holy
Communion
d) Holy Communion
3) What form of worship is based on set structure? [1]
a) informal b) Charismatic C) Liturgical D) Prayer
c) Liturgical
4) What is the statement: ‘I baptise you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit’ known as? [1]
a) Sacraments b) Denominations C) Worship D) Trinitarian
formula
D) Trinitarian formula
5) Which of the following means the practice of baptising teenagers and adults? [1]
a) Infant baptism b) Baby baptism C) Believer’s baptism D)
School baptism
C) Believer’s baptism
Complete these question and mark your
answers- 5 minutes
12. • Often > same answer!
• Many go to the ‘Holy Land’ of
Israel - to Jerusalem in
particular, to worship and pay
witness to where Jesus was
crucified and resurrected, or
where faith began
• For Roman Catholics – visit to
Rome is important – why?
• HQ of the Pope! The Vatican is
where he lives
Why go and how does it change you?
http://request.org.uk/life/rites-of-
passage/pilgrimage-2/
Watch the clip and makes notes – 7 minutes
13. Brings closer to God and increases
faith, worship in a different way
Seek cures (e.g. at Lourdes and
Walsingham) > explain what they
do.
Penance (to be forgiven) for sin –
how and why?
Some feel a particular connection
with a specific saint and therefore
travel to where they
preached/lived
Group pilgrimages e.g. Church
community. How might this
strengthen their worship when they
return home?
Pilgrims often seek religious or
spiritual experiences…. Why?
Other reasons why Christians go:
Objective: to understand
the reasons and purpose of
Pilgrimage
Stretch : which would be the best reason in your
opinion? Why?
14. Complete the
questions in your book
as you watch the clip
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Complete the questions as
you watch the clip in your
book.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=56LPgXO7PXM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=BR0VnTDtuUE
Watch the clip and answer the question that
are attached as a separate document or on the
next slide. 10 miutes
15. Securing Grade 5
Where is Lourdes?
Why do people go?
What happened at Lourdes that
has made it a place of
pilgrimage?
What did Bernadette claim to
see and experience?
What is a miracle?
Give an example of a miracle as
a result of pilgrimage to Lourdes.
How might a pilgrimage
strengthen someone’s faith?
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Where is Lourdes?
Why do people go?
What happened at Lourdes that has
made it a place of pilgrimage?
What did Bernadette claim to see
and experience?
What is a miracle?
Give an example of a miracle as a
result of pilgrimage to Lourdes.
Why do you think the Church has
such a rigorous process for validating
miracles?
Why do some believe that miracles
are significant?
16. Explain two ways
pilgrimage may
influence Christians.
(4 marks)
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Is a pilgrimage just a holiday which
involves looking at holy sights?
Justify your view.
Answer one of the
following exam
questions to show your
learning this lesson.
Use the WAGOLL on
the next slide to help
you 5 minutes
17. Explain two contrasting types of
Christian pilgrimage (4 marks)
Some Christians like to visit an important historical site linked to their faith.
For example. If they went to Lourdes they may visit some of the places linked
to Bernadette. Many of these have become tourist sites where people are
concerned with making money than religion. However they would see the grotto
where it is reported that Bernadette saw visions of Mary and hear miracles
which have taken place at Lourdes. No doubt it would be a happy occasion going
with other Christian friends and they are likely to remember their pilgrimage
for a long time.
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Progress:
Action:
18. Explain two
contrasting types of
Christian pilgrimage.
(4 marks)
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Which is more spiritually
significant: Lourdes or Iona?
Justify your view.
19. Homework
Complete pages 1-3 in your Christian beliefs
homework booklet
Titles:
• Worship
• Prayer
• Sacraments- Baptism
Due in Week B: 21st Jan