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Reason for the Incarnation of Jesus Christ
His Virgin Birth
His Nature
His Human Nature
His Divine Nature
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Here are the key points about heaven from Revelation 21:4:
- Heaven is described as a "new heaven and a new earth." This implies the complete renewal and restoration of all creation.
- In heaven, "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain." This indicates that in heaven, there will be an end to all suffering.
- God promises "I am making everything new!" This shows that in heaven, all things will be made perfect and free from the effects of sin.
Some additional points:
- Heaven is often described as being in God's presence. In heaven, believers will see God face to face and
This document contains prayers and catechism material related to preparing for First Holy Communion. It includes the Apostles' Creed, explaining the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit. It also includes the Lord's Prayer, Hail Mary, Glory Be, and Act of Contrition. There are explanations of the seven sacraments, with a focus on Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist as the sacraments of Christian initiation. The last part outlines the essential elements that should be included in a First Communion preparation program, such as understanding Jesus, the Church, Mass, and receiving Jesus in Holy Communion.
The document outlines the order of the Holy Mass, which is divided into five parts: the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Communion Rite, and Concluding Rites. It describes the key components of each part, including readings from scripture, homily, presentation of gifts, consecration of the Eucharist, reception of communion, and final blessing. The overall purpose is to commemorate Jesus' last supper and sacrifice through scripture, prayer, and sacrament.
The document provides information about the differences between the civil calendar and the liturgical calendar used by the Catholic Church. Some key differences include:
- The civil calendar has fixed dates for holidays while the liturgical calendar has movable dates determined in relation to Easter.
- The liturgical calendar divides the year into seasons like Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter while the civil calendar divides the year into 12 months.
- Important feasts in the liturgical calendar like Easter are determined based on the lunar calendar and can fall on different dates each year.
The document provides an overview of the Holy Eucharist and the Catholic Mass. It defines the Eucharist as coming from the Latin word meaning "thanksgiving" and being the centerpiece of the seven sacraments. It then discusses the biblical origins in the Jewish Passover and Last Supper, the structure and parts of the Mass, Eucharistic vestments and materials, and the Western Christian liturgical calendar and seasons.
Holy Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion, is receiving the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the form of consecrated bread and wine. To receive Communion worthily, one must be free from mortal sin, have the right intention, and observe the fasting requirement of one hour prior. Preparing involves acts of faith, contrition and focusing on Jesus. After receiving, one should spend time in adoration, thanksgiving and asking God for blessings. Frequent reception of Communion, even daily, aids a holy life through closer union with Christ and increased grace.
There are 5 main parts to the Catholic mass: 1) Introductory Rites which include entrance hymns, greetings, and opening prayers; 2) Liturgy of the Word involving scripture readings and a homily; 3) Liturgy of the Eucharist where the bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood of Christ; 4) Communion Rite during which communion is received; and 5) Concluding Rite with final blessings before dismissal. Each part involves traditional rituals and prayers that make the mass meaningful for worshippers.
This document provides information about the sacraments of First Penance and First Communion for St. Edward Catholic Church. It details the key aspects of the Rite of Reconciliation and receiving one's first confession. The requirements for receiving First Communion are outlined, including being baptized, at least seven years old, and having received the sacrament of penance. Important dates for the upcoming First Penance and First Communion Masses and events are listed at the end.
The document discusses the Christian liturgy as the participation of God's people in the work of God through Christ and the Church. It describes how the liturgy involves the action of the Holy Trinity and encompasses elements like the sacraments, the liturgical year, Mary and the saints. It emphasizes that full participation requires knowledge, self-offering through prayer and good works, and applying the liturgy's lessons to daily life.
The document provides guidance for lectors on effectively proclaiming Scripture during church services. It emphasizes that lectors should have a deep understanding of and connection to the passages they read through Bible study and reflection. It also stresses the importance of using vocal techniques like varying inflection, pacing, and emotion to engage the congregation and convey the meaning and intent of the text. Proper use of eye contact and posture are also encouraged to bring the word of God to life for all those listening. The overall goal is for lectors to share their faith and inspire others through passionate yet natural readings of Scripture.
There are 5 main parts to the Catholic mass: 1) Introductory Rites which include entrance hymns, greetings, and opening prayers; 2) Liturgy of the Word involving scripture readings and a homily; 3) Liturgy of the Eucharist where the bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood of Christ; 4) Communion Rite during which communion is received; and 5) Concluding Rite with final blessings and dismissal. Each part involves traditional rituals and prayers that make up the overall structure and meaning of the mass.
The Facts of Christ’s Humanity it covers the:
Reason for the Incarnation of Jesus Christ
His Virgin Birth
His Nature
His Human Nature
His Divine Nature
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.
Here are the key points about heaven from Revelation 21:4:
- Heaven is described as a "new heaven and a new earth." This implies the complete renewal and restoration of all creation.
- In heaven, "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain." This indicates that in heaven, there will be an end to all suffering.
- God promises "I am making everything new!" This shows that in heaven, all things will be made perfect and free from the effects of sin.
Some additional points:
- Heaven is often described as being in God's presence. In heaven, believers will see God face to face and
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.
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Ang sambayanan ay titipunin sa isang naangkop na lugar.
Maghanda ng isang mesa na nalalagyan ng mantel na puti,
krusipiho at dalawang kandila. Ang abong binasbasan ng pari
na nakalagay sa naaangkop na lalagyan ay maaaring ipatong
sa gitna ng mesa.
Matapos ang awiting pambungad, habang nakatayo ang lahat,
ang namumuno at ang mga tao ay magkukrus. Ipahahayag ng
Namumuno nakaharap sa mga tao:
a ngalan ng Ama,
at ng Anak at ng Espiritu Santo.
Bayan:
Amen.
Namumuno:
Minamahal na mga kapatid,
natitipon tayo ngayon upang pasimulan ang
panahon ng Kwaresma sa pamamagitan ng
paglalagay ng abo sa ating mga noo.
Ang abo ay tanda ng pagpapakababa at pag-sisi
na ginamit ng mga anak ng Diyos kahit sa
Matandang Tipan.
Halina at ihanda natin ang ating kalooban sa
pagdiriwang na banal.
Bayan:
At sumaiyo rin.
Sandaling tatahimik ang lahat.
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Namumuno:
Manalangin tayo.
Ama naming Makapangyarihan,
Ipagkaloob mong pasimulan namin ngayon
sa banal na pagkukusang pagtitiis ng kagutuman
ang banal na pakikipagtunggalian
bilang mga kapanig ni Kristo.
Sa aming pagsugpo sa mga salungat
sa pamumuhay sa espiritu
Maging amin nawang sandata
ang pagtitimpi sa sarili.
Sa pamamagitan ni Hesukristo,
kasama ng Espiritu Santo,
magpasawalang hanggan.
Bayan:
Amen.
ANG SALITA NG DIYOS
Bersikulo:
Di lamang sa tinapay
Ang tao nabubuhay, kundi sa bawat salita
Sa Diyos natin ay nagmumula
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon ayon kay San
Mateo
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"Pag-ingatan ninyo na huwag pakitang tao
lamang ang paggawa ng mabuti. Kapag ganyan ang
ginawa ninyo, wala kayong matatamong gantimpala
buhat sa inyong Amang nasa langit."
"Kaya nga, kapag naglilimos ka, huwag mo nang
ipagmakaingay nito katulad ng mga mapagimbabaw
doon sa sinagoga at sa mga lansangan. Ginagawa nila
ito kahit sa inyo: tinanggap na nila ang kanilang
gantimpala. Ngunit kung naglilimos ka, huwag mo ng
ipaalam kahit sa inyong pinakamatalik mong kaibigan
upang malihim ang inyong paglilimos. At gagantihan
din kayo ng iyong Amang nakakakita ng kabutihang
ginagawa mo nang lihim."
"At kapag nananalangin kayo, huwag kayong
tumulad sa mga mapagimbabaw. Mahilig silang
manalangin nang patayo sa sinagoga at sa mga
panukulang daan, upang makita ng mga tao. Sinasabi
ko sa inyo: tinanggap na nila ang kanilang gantimpala.
Ngunit kung mananalangin ka, pumasok ka sa iyong
silid at isara ang pinto. Saka ka manalangin sa iyong
Amang hindi mo nakikita, at gagantihan ka ng iyong
Amang nakakakikita ng iyong kabutihang ginagawa
mo nang lihim."
"Kapag nag-aayuno kayo, huwag kayong
magmukhang malungkot, tulad ng mapagimbabaw.
Hindi sila nag-aayos upang malaman ng mga tao na
sila'y nag-aayuno. Sinasabi ko sa inyo: tinanggap na
nila ang kanilang gantimpala. Kapag ikaw ay nag-
aayuno, mag-ayos ka ng buhok at maghilamos upang
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huwag mapansin ng mga tao na nag-aayuno ka. Ang
iyong Amang hindi mo nakikita ang siya lamang
nakakaalam nito. Siya, na nakakakita ng kabutihang
ginagawa mo nang lihim, ang gaganti sa iyo."
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.
Bayan:
Pinupuri ka namin, Panginoong Hesukristo
Ang lahat ng natitipon ay sandaling mauupo sa pagpapaliwanag ng
kahulugan ng pagpapahid ng abo sa noo
PALIWANAG TUNGKOL SA KAHULUGAN NG
PAGPAPAHID NG ABO SA NOO
Ang ritwal ng pagpapahid ng Abo ay isang
tradisyon na minana nating mga Kristyano sa mga
kapatid nating Hudyo.
Ang Lumang Tipan ay nagsasaad ng ilang talata
tungkol sa pag-uugnay ng Abo o Alabok sa mga
taong nagluluksa. Umuupo o gumugulong sa Abo
o Alabok ang mga tao bilang tanda ng kanilang
pagluluksa.
Sa panahon ng mga unang Kristiyano sa Bagong
Tipan, ang paggamit ng Abo ay nagkaroon ng
ibang kahulugan. Ito ay naging sagisag ng
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pagbabalik-loob sa Panginoon. Ang pagbubudbod
ng Abo sa buong katawan ng tao kasabay ng
pagsuot ng damit na yari sa sako ang karaniwang
ginagawa ng mga taong nagsisisi sa kanilang
kasalanan at nagbabalik-loob sa Diyos. Ang
pagpahid ng Abo ay tanda ng pagkilala ng tao na
siya ay makasalanan at kinakailangang magbalik-
loob sa Panginoon.
Tulad ng mga unang Kristiyano, tuwing unang
araw ng Kuwaresma, tayo ay nagpapahid ng Abo
bilang sagisag ng pagsisisi sa ating mga kasalanan.
Kasabay nito ang paanyayang muling pagnilayan
ang direksyon n gating buhay.
Manalangin tayo sa Panginoon na ang pagpapahid
ng Abo sa ating noo ay hindi lamang maging tanda,
kundi magsilbing paalala na tayo ay tinatawag
upang pagsisihan ang ating mga kasalanan,
magbalik-loob sa Panginoon at gumawa ng mabuti
sa kapwa, bilang pagbabayad-puri.
Matapos ang pagpapaliwanag ng namumuno ay tatayo ang mga
natitipon para sa pagbabasbas ng abo. Matapos nito, pipila sa mga
itinakdang lugar upang pahiran ng abo sa noo.
PAGBABASBAS NG ABO
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Namumuno:
Minamahal na mga kapatid, manalangin tayo sa
Amang maykapal upang ang abong sa ulo natin
ilalagay para ipahiwatig ang pagbabagong-buhay
ay marapatin niyang gawaran ng kanyang
pagpapala at malaking pagmamahal. (tumahimik)
Manalangin tayo.
Ama naming mapagpatawad, kinukupkop
mo at itinatampok ang umaamin sa kasalanan at
ikinalulugod mo ang nagbabagong-buhay.
Dinggin mo kami at kupkupin sa pagkakaloob
mo ng pagpapala bilang pagtatampok sa
iyong mga lingkod na naglalagay ng abo sa
ulo. Sa pagganap ng apatnapung araw na
paghahanda para sa Pasko ng Pagkabuhay,
marapatin mong kami’y maging dalisay para sa
pagdiriwang ng tagumpay ng iyong Anak na
siyang namamagitan kasama ng Espiritu Santo
magpasawalang hanggan.
Bayan:
Amen.
PAGLALAGAY NG ABO SA NOO
Makapipili ng sasabihin ang maglalagay ng abo sa noon g mga tao sa
mga sumusunod na pormularyo.
a. Magbagong buhay ka at sa Mabuting Balita
sumampalataya (Marco 1:13)
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b. Alalahanin mong abo ang iyong pinanggalingan at
abo rin sa wakas ang iyong babalikan (Genesis 3:19)
Habang isinasagawa ang paglalagay ng abo sa noo ng mga tao,
maaaring umawit ng mga naaangkop na awitin ng paulit-ulit
hanggang sa matapos ang paglalagay ng abo.
AMA NAMIN
Namumuno:
Manalangin tayo bilang isang angkan ng Diyos
kay Hesukristo na ating Panginoon.
Bayan:
Ama namin…
PANGWAKAS NA PANALANGIN
Namumuno:
Ama naming mapagmahal,
ginaganap namin ang pagdiriwang na ito
bilang maringal na pasimula
sa apatnapung araw ng paghahanda.
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Ang aming kusang pagtitiis at pagmamalasakit
ay makapagdalisay nawa
sa aming masasamang hilig
upang kami'y pagindapating makaisa
sa inyong Anak na para sami'y nagpakasakit
bilang aming tagapamagitan
kasama ng Espiritu Santo,
magpasawalang hanggan.
Bayan:
Amen.
Namumuno:
Pagpalain nawa tayo ng Makapangyarihang
Diyos Ama, Anak at Espiritu Santo
Bayan:
Amen.
Namumuno:
Tapos na ang pagdiriwang, humayo tayong
mapayapa at sa Mabuting Balita sumampalataya.
Bayan:
Salamat sa Diyos
PANGWAKAS NA AWIT