Saint Catherine of Alexandria was a Christian martyr from the 4th century. According to tradition, she was the daughter of a king who was highly educated. She converted to Christianity and refused marriage proposals to remain faithful to Christ. Catherine engaged in philosophical debates with pagan scholars and converted many to Christianity. When Emperor Maxentius began persecuting Christians, Catherine further debated with him and refused to renounce her faith. As a result, she was tortured and ultimately executed by beheading. Her body was miraculously transported by angels to Mount Sinai, where a monastery was later built in her honor. Catherine is the patron saint of philosophers, preachers, students, and wheelwrights due to her education and the wheel used in her
This document provides biographical information about Saint Cecilia, including details about her life, martyrdom, veneration, and association with music. It notes that Cecilia was a Roman virgin martyr from the 3rd century who was married off by her parents but converted her husband and his brother to Christianity. She experienced martyrdom after distributing her wealth to the poor and was sentenced to death by suffocation in her baths but survived, then beheaded. Her relics were discovered in the Catacombs of Callisto and she became the patron saint of music, though the origin of this association is unclear. The document provides many historical details about depictions of Cecilia and the development of her veneration over centuries
The document describes the tradition of the Virgin of the Pillar in Zaragoza, Spain. It recounts how Mary appeared to Saint James and the first converts of the city, leaving behind a pillar as evidence of her visit. A primitive chapel was then built near the pillar, establishing Marian devotion at the site. The pillar and image of the Virgin have since been housed in the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, and the Virgin of the Pillar is the patron saint of both the city and the Kingdom of Aragon. October 12th is celebrated annually as the feast of the Virgin of the Pillar and the Hispanic Day in Spain and Latin America.
Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr (China).pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides a biography of Saint Agnes of Rome, a young girl who was martyred for her Christian faith in the early 4th century. It describes how Agnes was born into a Christian family in Rome in AD 291. At age 12 or 13, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian, she was condemned and martyred for refusing marriage to retain her virginity and devotion to Christianity. Her martyrdom and the miracles associated with it led to her canonization as a saint. She is buried in Rome and two churches were later built in her honor.
This document provides biographical and historical information about Saint Agnes of Rome, a virgin martyr from the late 3rd/early 4th century AD. It details that Agnes was a member of the Roman nobility who suffered martyrdom at age 12-13 during the reign of Diocletian for refusing marriage proposals and remaining devoted to her Christian faith. The document outlines the events leading up to and surrounding her martyrdom, as well as the veneration of her relics, her artistic depictions, and the churches named after her. It concludes by summarizing Agnes of Rome as a virgin martyr venerated in the Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran churches.
The effect of paganism on christianitygreatest man
The document discusses how many ancient pagan religions had beliefs that were later incorporated into Christianity, such as the concept of a divine trinity and a god who was crucified for human sins. It provides examples of 16 pagan gods from various cultures such as India, Syria, Mexico, Egypt, and Rome whose stories involved being crucified, having virgin births, performing miracles, and resurrecting from death. The document argues this shows Christianity was influenced by older pagan religions and adapted some of their beliefs and practices.
Saint Nicholas Santa Claus + Christmas (Hausa)Martin M Flynn
This document provides a summary of the life and legacy of Saint Nicholas, a 4th century bishop from Myra (modern-day Demre, Turkey). Some key points:
- Saint Nicholas was born in 280 AD in Patara, Lycia (modern-day Turkey) and became bishop of Myra.
- He was known for his generous gifts to the poor, including secretly providing dowries for the daughters of impoverished families.
- He participated in the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD and defended the doctrine of the Holy Trinity against Arianism.
- His relics were taken to Bari, Italy in 1087 after Myra fell to Muslim rule. He is the patron saint
Saint Nicholas was born in 280 AD in what is now Turkey. He became a priest at age 19 and later the Bishop of Myra. He was known for his generosity, secretly providing dowries for three poor sisters so they could marry. On December 6th, 345 or 352, he died. His generosity and gift-giving on December 5th-6th inspired the modern Santa Claus tradition. Today he is the patron saint of sailors, children, and Greece, Russia, and Turkey.
This document provides biographical information about Saint Cecilia, including details about her life, martyrdom, veneration, and association with music. It notes that Cecilia was a Roman virgin martyr from the 3rd century who was married off by her parents but converted her husband and his brother to Christianity. She experienced martyrdom after distributing her wealth to the poor and was sentenced to death by suffocation in her baths but survived, then beheaded. Her relics were discovered in the Catacombs of Callisto and she became the patron saint of music, though the origin of this association is unclear. The document provides many historical details about depictions of Cecilia and the development of her veneration over centuries
The document describes the tradition of the Virgin of the Pillar in Zaragoza, Spain. It recounts how Mary appeared to Saint James and the first converts of the city, leaving behind a pillar as evidence of her visit. A primitive chapel was then built near the pillar, establishing Marian devotion at the site. The pillar and image of the Virgin have since been housed in the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, and the Virgin of the Pillar is the patron saint of both the city and the Kingdom of Aragon. October 12th is celebrated annually as the feast of the Virgin of the Pillar and the Hispanic Day in Spain and Latin America.
Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr (China).pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides a biography of Saint Agnes of Rome, a young girl who was martyred for her Christian faith in the early 4th century. It describes how Agnes was born into a Christian family in Rome in AD 291. At age 12 or 13, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian, she was condemned and martyred for refusing marriage to retain her virginity and devotion to Christianity. Her martyrdom and the miracles associated with it led to her canonization as a saint. She is buried in Rome and two churches were later built in her honor.
This document provides biographical and historical information about Saint Agnes of Rome, a virgin martyr from the late 3rd/early 4th century AD. It details that Agnes was a member of the Roman nobility who suffered martyrdom at age 12-13 during the reign of Diocletian for refusing marriage proposals and remaining devoted to her Christian faith. The document outlines the events leading up to and surrounding her martyrdom, as well as the veneration of her relics, her artistic depictions, and the churches named after her. It concludes by summarizing Agnes of Rome as a virgin martyr venerated in the Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran churches.
The effect of paganism on christianitygreatest man
The document discusses how many ancient pagan religions had beliefs that were later incorporated into Christianity, such as the concept of a divine trinity and a god who was crucified for human sins. It provides examples of 16 pagan gods from various cultures such as India, Syria, Mexico, Egypt, and Rome whose stories involved being crucified, having virgin births, performing miracles, and resurrecting from death. The document argues this shows Christianity was influenced by older pagan religions and adapted some of their beliefs and practices.
Saint Nicholas Santa Claus + Christmas (Hausa)Martin M Flynn
This document provides a summary of the life and legacy of Saint Nicholas, a 4th century bishop from Myra (modern-day Demre, Turkey). Some key points:
- Saint Nicholas was born in 280 AD in Patara, Lycia (modern-day Turkey) and became bishop of Myra.
- He was known for his generous gifts to the poor, including secretly providing dowries for the daughters of impoverished families.
- He participated in the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD and defended the doctrine of the Holy Trinity against Arianism.
- His relics were taken to Bari, Italy in 1087 after Myra fell to Muslim rule. He is the patron saint
Saint Nicholas was born in 280 AD in what is now Turkey. He became a priest at age 19 and later the Bishop of Myra. He was known for his generosity, secretly providing dowries for three poor sisters so they could marry. On December 6th, 345 or 352, he died. His generosity and gift-giving on December 5th-6th inspired the modern Santa Claus tradition. Today he is the patron saint of sailors, children, and Greece, Russia, and Turkey.
This document provides a biography of Saint Lucy, a Christian martyr from Syracuse, Sicily who lived in the 3rd century AD. It describes key events in her life story, including that she came from a wealthy family, dedicated her virginity to Christ against her mother's wishes to marry her off, used her wealth to help the poor, was denounced to the authorities for being Christian, underwent torture for her faith but remained resolute, and was ultimately martyred by having her throat cut. The document also mentions the historical evidence that confirms her existence and the spread of devotion to her as a saint in both the Eastern and Western churches since ancient times.
Brother Richard Maidwell gave a presentation on sacred images and icons. He believes icons are more than religious art and are a source of grace and enlightenment. Icons allow us to access our spiritual nature and express ideas beyond words. Images have the power to move us. Christian icons developed over centuries based on theological and historical factors to depict religious figures and concepts. Buddhist Thangkas similarly aim to evoke spiritual experiences through strict artistic traditions and canons. Both icons and Thangkas are meant to aid worship and meditation rather than be personal expressions.
Santa Cecilia, Virgen y Mártir (Swahili).pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides a summary of the life of Saint Cecilia, a 3rd century Roman virgin and martyr. It describes how she was born into a noble family and married to a pagan named Valerian. She converted Valerian and his brother Tiburtius to Christianity. For this, they were martyred along with the prefect Turcius Almachius who had ordered their execution. Cecilia also distributed her goods to the poor and was martyred by being suffocated in her bath. Her incorrupt body was found later in the catacombs of Saint Callixtus. She is the patron saint of music and is often depicted playing or holding a musical instrument.
The Aztec had a complex religious system centered around balancing cosmic forces through human sacrifice and honoring the dead. They believed that death was necessary for life to continue and that different types of deaths led to distinct fates in the afterlife. Souls of warriors who died in battle went to a celestial paradise while those who died from illness or old age journeyed to the dreary underworld realm of Mictlan. The Aztec held ceremonies every year to commemorate and provide offerings for deceased children and adults.
Saint Clement of Rome, pope and martyr.pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides biographical information on Saint Clement of Rome, who served as Pope from 88-99 AD. He is considered one of the first Apostolic Fathers of the Church and was said to have been consecrated by Saint Peter. As Pope, Clement asserted the authority of presbyters as rulers of the Church. His only extant writing is an epistle to the church in Corinth regarding a dispute. According to tradition, Clement was imprisoned and martyred under Emperor Trajan by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the sea. His relics are claimed by both Rome and Ukraine. Saint Clement is commemorated on November 23rd by several Christian denominations.
Copy of World Religion Thesis by Slidesgo.pdfMuammarSaudi1
The document discusses sacred spaces, art, heritage, and material culture in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It describes key architectural features of synagogues, mosques, and churches. It also discusses important religious objects used in worship and rituals, such as Torah scrolls, prayer shawls, and crosses in Judaism and relics of saints in Christianity. The history of the Jewish community in Indonesia is also briefly outlined.
This document provides biographical information about several early Christian women in six sections. It details Thecla's journey as a follower of Paul who faces trials and dangers, including imprisonment and facing wild beasts, demonstrating great faith. It describes Perpetua and Felicity who were martyred in Carthage in 202 AD, with Perpetua recording her spiritual experiences in prison including prophetic dreams. It outlines Helena's background and role in discovering the Holy Cross and building the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. It shares about Macrina the Younger who established a monastery and taught her brother Gregory theology while exemplifying asceticism. Finally, it notes Monica was the devoted mother of Augustine and prayed for his conversion
In what ways can the political sorcery trials of the 14th century be.pdfformaxekochi
In what ways can the political sorcery trials of the 14th century be seen as the precursors of the
mass witchcraft trials of the 16th and 17th centuries? In what ways were they fundamentally
different from those later trials?
Solution
Our present-day view of the witch is similar to that of the famous three witches in William
Shakespeare\'s Macbeth -- three ugly old hags huddled around a bubbling cauldron, who possess
magical powers and evoke emotions of fear and perhaps revulsion from the \"normal\" people in
society. Witches also arouse our curiosity; their ability to use charms, cast spells, and divine the
future have long enticed mere mortals, as they beguiled noble Macbeth.
Entwined with our curiosity about witchcraft, however, is the conviction that witches are
somehow evil, somehow unholy. The Bible explicitly condemns sorcery and basically invites the
persecution of witches. But what was the source of this belief? Were witches inherently evil, or
were they falsely accused of evil acts by zealots and opportunists from rival religions?
The word \"witch\" has become over the centuries a pejorative term, used frequently as a mild
curse word for a woman disliked. In European antiquity, however, before the rise of the
organized Christian Church, the witch had a different meaning altogether. The witch was seen as
a wise person, usually a wise woman, one who was skilled in the healing arts. She may have had
a knowledge of ancient herbal medicine and was often a midwife as well. Her religious beliefs, if
she had any, were more often than not a faith based on a respect for Nature -- a faith in the Sun,
the Moon, the forest, and in livings creatures. The witch had a special reverence for the seasons
of the year and the seasonal festivals celebrating the change in the weather relating to the
harvesting of crops.
True ancient witchcraft, contrary to the popularly mistaken notion, had nothing to do with the
Devil or Satan -- an evil being who was in fact found in the predominant, subsequent religion of
Europe, namely, Christianity. The ancient witches who worshipped Nature in their Old Religion
did not even recognize the existence of Satan.
Over centuries the witch would come into direct conflict with the new Christian hierarchy which
rejected the pagans\' awe of nature and the importance of women in such a belief system. (In pre-
Christian Europe, naturally, most people originally followed a pagan faith.) Ancient witches, or
priestesses, recognized a Goddess as well as a God (and indeed since antiquity had an assortment
of several gods and goddesses). Eventually, these witches would be challenged by the Church for
popularity among the common folk. Indeed, at first the Church denied the purported powers of
witchcraft, claiming they were superstition or delusion, and that God alone had supernatural
powers. Later the Church would reverse itself and claim that witches were real -- evil creatures
in league with the Devil, which only the Church (as the r.
This document provides a biography of Saint Agnes of Rome in 3 sentences or less:
Saint Agnes was a Roman noblewoman born in AD 291 who suffered martyrdom at age 12 or 13 in 304 during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian. As a young Christian woman who refused marriage proposals, she was condemned and ultimately executed, becoming one of the first female martyrs of the Catholic Church. She is the patron saint of young girls, chastity, and rape victims.
Halloween has origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals and traditions surrounding death and communicating with the deceased. It is now celebrated in many countries on October 31st and involves costumes, trick-or-treating, and carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins. The Christian church has incorporated some of the traditions while distancing the holiday from its pagan roots and associating it with All Saints Day on November 1st in remembering deceased saints and martyrs.
Symbolism of christmas & St. Nicholas' StoryKenneth Jensen
The symbols of the Holiday Season aren't just pretty, they are all historically rooted and have a deeper meaning. Learn what these Christmas symbols mean!
This document provides biographical information about Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. It discusses Stephen's role as one of the first seven deacons appointed in Jerusalem to assist the Apostles. As a deacon, Stephen performed miracles and aroused opposition from Jewish synagogues. He was brought before the Sanhedrin on charges of blasphemy, where he gave a speech denouncing the Jewish leaders. For this, an angry mob stoned Stephen to death, with Saul approving of the killing. The document then provides various traditions surrounding Stephen's relics and the locations associated with his martyrdom.
Easter vs Passover The Battle continuesAnthony Bravo
An updated version of Easter vs Passover with much more weight on the front end of the Power point. My prayer is to guide believers away from Semiramis, Nimrod and their illegitimate son Tammuz and and guide them towards Yeshua our Messiah HaMoshiach!
This document provides information about Halloween traditions from a Christian perspective. It discusses the origins and history of Halloween, including its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain and how aspects of Samhain were incorporated into the Christian holiday of All Saints' Day. It also describes traditional Halloween activities like costume wearing, trick-or-treating, and carving pumpkins that became associated with the night before All Saints' Day. The document provides details on the traditions and customs associated with Halloween and how it is celebrated internationally.
The document summarizes the apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Saint Catherine Labouré in 1830. Mary appeared to Catherine three times, instructing her that God wished to entrust her with a mission. Mary revealed that mission to be the creation and distribution of the Miraculous Medal. Catherine experienced resistance but eventually the medal was produced and distributed, resulting in many miracles attributed to Mary's intercession. Catherine was later canonized as a saint in recognition of the supernatural nature of her visions.
This document provides biographical details about Saint Anthony of the Desert. It describes how he is considered the founder of Christian monasticism and was the first abbott. He gave up his wealth and possessions to live an ascetic life of prayer, poverty and chastity in the desert. Over time, many followers joined him and he guided them in their spiritual lives. He contributed to the spread of hermitage and solitary living. The document outlines key events in his life and ministry, as well as how his relics have been transferred to different locations over time.
This document provides a biography of Saint Lucy, a Christian martyr from Syracuse, Sicily who lived in the 3rd century AD. It describes key events in her life story, including that she came from a wealthy family, dedicated her virginity to Christ against her mother's wishes to marry her off, used her wealth to help the poor, was denounced to the authorities for being Christian, underwent torture for her faith but remained resolute, and was ultimately martyred by having her throat cut. The document also mentions the historical evidence that confirms her existence and the spread of devotion to her as a saint in both the Eastern and Western churches since ancient times.
Brother Richard Maidwell gave a presentation on sacred images and icons. He believes icons are more than religious art and are a source of grace and enlightenment. Icons allow us to access our spiritual nature and express ideas beyond words. Images have the power to move us. Christian icons developed over centuries based on theological and historical factors to depict religious figures and concepts. Buddhist Thangkas similarly aim to evoke spiritual experiences through strict artistic traditions and canons. Both icons and Thangkas are meant to aid worship and meditation rather than be personal expressions.
Santa Cecilia, Virgen y Mártir (Swahili).pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides a summary of the life of Saint Cecilia, a 3rd century Roman virgin and martyr. It describes how she was born into a noble family and married to a pagan named Valerian. She converted Valerian and his brother Tiburtius to Christianity. For this, they were martyred along with the prefect Turcius Almachius who had ordered their execution. Cecilia also distributed her goods to the poor and was martyred by being suffocated in her bath. Her incorrupt body was found later in the catacombs of Saint Callixtus. She is the patron saint of music and is often depicted playing or holding a musical instrument.
The Aztec had a complex religious system centered around balancing cosmic forces through human sacrifice and honoring the dead. They believed that death was necessary for life to continue and that different types of deaths led to distinct fates in the afterlife. Souls of warriors who died in battle went to a celestial paradise while those who died from illness or old age journeyed to the dreary underworld realm of Mictlan. The Aztec held ceremonies every year to commemorate and provide offerings for deceased children and adults.
Saint Clement of Rome, pope and martyr.pptxMartin M Flynn
This document provides biographical information on Saint Clement of Rome, who served as Pope from 88-99 AD. He is considered one of the first Apostolic Fathers of the Church and was said to have been consecrated by Saint Peter. As Pope, Clement asserted the authority of presbyters as rulers of the Church. His only extant writing is an epistle to the church in Corinth regarding a dispute. According to tradition, Clement was imprisoned and martyred under Emperor Trajan by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the sea. His relics are claimed by both Rome and Ukraine. Saint Clement is commemorated on November 23rd by several Christian denominations.
Copy of World Religion Thesis by Slidesgo.pdfMuammarSaudi1
The document discusses sacred spaces, art, heritage, and material culture in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It describes key architectural features of synagogues, mosques, and churches. It also discusses important religious objects used in worship and rituals, such as Torah scrolls, prayer shawls, and crosses in Judaism and relics of saints in Christianity. The history of the Jewish community in Indonesia is also briefly outlined.
This document provides biographical information about several early Christian women in six sections. It details Thecla's journey as a follower of Paul who faces trials and dangers, including imprisonment and facing wild beasts, demonstrating great faith. It describes Perpetua and Felicity who were martyred in Carthage in 202 AD, with Perpetua recording her spiritual experiences in prison including prophetic dreams. It outlines Helena's background and role in discovering the Holy Cross and building the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. It shares about Macrina the Younger who established a monastery and taught her brother Gregory theology while exemplifying asceticism. Finally, it notes Monica was the devoted mother of Augustine and prayed for his conversion
In what ways can the political sorcery trials of the 14th century be.pdfformaxekochi
In what ways can the political sorcery trials of the 14th century be seen as the precursors of the
mass witchcraft trials of the 16th and 17th centuries? In what ways were they fundamentally
different from those later trials?
Solution
Our present-day view of the witch is similar to that of the famous three witches in William
Shakespeare\'s Macbeth -- three ugly old hags huddled around a bubbling cauldron, who possess
magical powers and evoke emotions of fear and perhaps revulsion from the \"normal\" people in
society. Witches also arouse our curiosity; their ability to use charms, cast spells, and divine the
future have long enticed mere mortals, as they beguiled noble Macbeth.
Entwined with our curiosity about witchcraft, however, is the conviction that witches are
somehow evil, somehow unholy. The Bible explicitly condemns sorcery and basically invites the
persecution of witches. But what was the source of this belief? Were witches inherently evil, or
were they falsely accused of evil acts by zealots and opportunists from rival religions?
The word \"witch\" has become over the centuries a pejorative term, used frequently as a mild
curse word for a woman disliked. In European antiquity, however, before the rise of the
organized Christian Church, the witch had a different meaning altogether. The witch was seen as
a wise person, usually a wise woman, one who was skilled in the healing arts. She may have had
a knowledge of ancient herbal medicine and was often a midwife as well. Her religious beliefs, if
she had any, were more often than not a faith based on a respect for Nature -- a faith in the Sun,
the Moon, the forest, and in livings creatures. The witch had a special reverence for the seasons
of the year and the seasonal festivals celebrating the change in the weather relating to the
harvesting of crops.
True ancient witchcraft, contrary to the popularly mistaken notion, had nothing to do with the
Devil or Satan -- an evil being who was in fact found in the predominant, subsequent religion of
Europe, namely, Christianity. The ancient witches who worshipped Nature in their Old Religion
did not even recognize the existence of Satan.
Over centuries the witch would come into direct conflict with the new Christian hierarchy which
rejected the pagans\' awe of nature and the importance of women in such a belief system. (In pre-
Christian Europe, naturally, most people originally followed a pagan faith.) Ancient witches, or
priestesses, recognized a Goddess as well as a God (and indeed since antiquity had an assortment
of several gods and goddesses). Eventually, these witches would be challenged by the Church for
popularity among the common folk. Indeed, at first the Church denied the purported powers of
witchcraft, claiming they were superstition or delusion, and that God alone had supernatural
powers. Later the Church would reverse itself and claim that witches were real -- evil creatures
in league with the Devil, which only the Church (as the r.
This document provides a biography of Saint Agnes of Rome in 3 sentences or less:
Saint Agnes was a Roman noblewoman born in AD 291 who suffered martyrdom at age 12 or 13 in 304 during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian. As a young Christian woman who refused marriage proposals, she was condemned and ultimately executed, becoming one of the first female martyrs of the Catholic Church. She is the patron saint of young girls, chastity, and rape victims.
Halloween has origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals and traditions surrounding death and communicating with the deceased. It is now celebrated in many countries on October 31st and involves costumes, trick-or-treating, and carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins. The Christian church has incorporated some of the traditions while distancing the holiday from its pagan roots and associating it with All Saints Day on November 1st in remembering deceased saints and martyrs.
Symbolism of christmas & St. Nicholas' StoryKenneth Jensen
The symbols of the Holiday Season aren't just pretty, they are all historically rooted and have a deeper meaning. Learn what these Christmas symbols mean!
This document provides biographical information about Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. It discusses Stephen's role as one of the first seven deacons appointed in Jerusalem to assist the Apostles. As a deacon, Stephen performed miracles and aroused opposition from Jewish synagogues. He was brought before the Sanhedrin on charges of blasphemy, where he gave a speech denouncing the Jewish leaders. For this, an angry mob stoned Stephen to death, with Saul approving of the killing. The document then provides various traditions surrounding Stephen's relics and the locations associated with his martyrdom.
Easter vs Passover The Battle continuesAnthony Bravo
An updated version of Easter vs Passover with much more weight on the front end of the Power point. My prayer is to guide believers away from Semiramis, Nimrod and their illegitimate son Tammuz and and guide them towards Yeshua our Messiah HaMoshiach!
This document provides information about Halloween traditions from a Christian perspective. It discusses the origins and history of Halloween, including its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain and how aspects of Samhain were incorporated into the Christian holiday of All Saints' Day. It also describes traditional Halloween activities like costume wearing, trick-or-treating, and carving pumpkins that became associated with the night before All Saints' Day. The document provides details on the traditions and customs associated with Halloween and how it is celebrated internationally.
The document summarizes the apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Saint Catherine Labouré in 1830. Mary appeared to Catherine three times, instructing her that God wished to entrust her with a mission. Mary revealed that mission to be the creation and distribution of the Miraculous Medal. Catherine experienced resistance but eventually the medal was produced and distributed, resulting in many miracles attributed to Mary's intercession. Catherine was later canonized as a saint in recognition of the supernatural nature of her visions.
This document provides biographical details about Saint Anthony of the Desert. It describes how he is considered the founder of Christian monasticism and was the first abbott. He gave up his wealth and possessions to live an ascetic life of prayer, poverty and chastity in the desert. Over time, many followers joined him and he guided them in their spiritual lives. He contributed to the spread of hermitage and solitary living. The document outlines key events in his life and ministry, as well as how his relics have been transferred to different locations over time.
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Saint Joan of Arc, patron of France, 1412-1431 (Russian).pptxMartin M Flynn
покровительница Франции, почитаемая как защитница французской нации за ее роль в осаде Орлеана и ее настойчивое требование коронации Карла VII Франции во время Столетней войны.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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2. fuentes escritas,
pero todas
posteriores a
varios siglos;
la más antigua es
una Pasión en griego
de los siglos VI-VII;
luego hay otra
pasión del siglo XI
y la Legenda Aurea,
que data del siglo XIII
3. Some think that part of the legend of Saint Catherine is inspired
by the figure of Hypatia, the pagan mathematician and
philosopher assassinated in Alexandria in Egypt in the year 415.
4. She was temporarily excluded from the martyrdom between 1962 and 2002,
without ever prohibiting her veneration. Following this revision phase,
in 2003 the Saint was reinstated among the martyrs by Pope John Paul II
6. Catherine was a
beautiful Egyptian
girl and the Golden
Legend specifies
that she was the
daughter of King
Costa, who
orphaned her at
a very young age.
7. and that she was educated since
childhood in the liberal arts
8. She was converted thanks to a hermit monk, who
presented to her the figure of Jesus Christ, as the only one
worthy of her love, because of his beauty and wisdom.
Monasterio S. Caterina, Sinai
10. Many important
men proposed to
Catherine, but she
had a dream of the
Virgin and Child
who slipped the
ring on her finger
making her a
“sponsa Christi”.
12. Catherine of Alexandria is
depicted with a crown on her
head and dressed in royal robes
to underline her princely origin.
The palm that she holds in her
hand indicates martyrdom.
The book recalls her wisdom
and her role as protector of
studies and of some social
categories dedicated to
teaching (teachers and
religious orders such as the
Dominicans and Augustinians),
sometimes the book bears the
inscription “Ego me Christo
sponsam tradidi” (I am given
in marriage to Christ).
13. In 305, the Roman Emperor
Maximus Daia held great celebrations
in his own honor in Alexandria.
14. pagan rites were celebrated with animal sacrifices
and it also happened that many Christians, fearing
persecution, agreed to worship the gods.
15. Catherine refused the sacrifices and asked
the emperor to recognize Jesus Christ as
the redeemer of humanity, arguing her
invitation with philosophical depth.
16. “Why do you want to lose this crowd with the worship
of the gods? Meet God, creator of the world and his Son
Jesus Christ who with the cross freed humanity from hell "
17. The emperor, who according to the Golden Legend would have been impressed
by both the beauty and the culture of the young nobleman, summoned a group
of rhetoricians to convince her to honor the gods and asked her to marry him.
18. But she, consoled by the appearance of the Archangel Michael,
persuaded the wise men to adhere to the Christian faith.
19. in jail she
was fed
by a dove
and Christ
himself
visited her.
20. She was also visited by the empress and the chief
from the court who, impressed by Catherine's
words, converted with 200 soldiers.
21.
22. The emperor sentenced her to die with the torture of the wheel.
After placing Caterina on the cogwheel, the previously
clear sky was filled with black clouds. A bolt of lightning
descended from the sky and split the cogwheel in half.
23. The Emperor
Maximinus was
forced to have
the saint
beheaded, who
is said to have
flowed milk
instead of blood,
a symbol of his
purity.
24. she is represented with a sword, the weapon that took
her life, and the cogwheel, the instrument of martyrdom
25. According to another legend, the body of
CatherineHe was carried by angels to Mount Sinai.
26. In this place, in the 6th century, Emperor Justinian founded the monastery,
originally called "Monastery of the Transfiguration", and later dedicated
to the saint (Monasterio de Santa Catalina).
27. Here the monks have 3,300 manuscripts and 8,000 ancient books in 13 different
languages. After the Vatican library, it is the most important in the world. I also study
manuscripts that are not just religious. The texts are about astronomy, history,
philosophy and religion, they also refer to the fathers of the church, many of them
studied Hellenistic philosophy to better understand and explain Christianity.
28. Saint Catherine
of Alexandria of
Egypt is identified,
along with Saint
Margaret of
Antioch and
the Archangel
Michael, as one
of the Voices that
inspired Saint
Joan of Arc.
30. The cult of Saint Catherine seems to have been brought
to the West by Eastern monks and certainly became
widespread after the Crusades.
31. the Basilica of San Lorenzo all'Agro Romano, wherethe
martyr is represented on the throne of the Virgin
32.
33. In France, the main place of worship was the Benedictine monastery of La-
Trinité-au-Mont, where, in the first half of the 11th century, the relics of the
saint were brought, highly venerated for the cures that took place there.
43. Salento – Galatina - parade of horses and
carriages at the festival of Santa Caterina
44. In the city of
Ravenna on
November 25
(Feast of Saint
Catherine
d'Alessandria)
it is tradition to
give doll-shaped
cookies to children,
called "Caterine".
Consideration for
children is a cookie
in the shape of
a rooster
45. A popular song, still sung in the last postwar period by children in religion
classes in some parts of Italy, tells of Catherine of Alexandria. The text,
which begins with "Saint Catherine was the daughter of a king...",
La Santa Caterina
biribim, biribim, bibum
la Santa Caterina
birim, biribim, bibum
era figlia di un re, eee
era figlia di un re, eee
era figlia di un re, eee
era figlia di un re. Bum!
Suo padre era pagano…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Suo padre era pagano…
biribim, biribim, bibum
sua madre invece no, ooo
sua madre invece no, ooo
sua madre invece no, ooo
sua madre invece no. Bum!
Un dì mentre pregava…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Un dì mentre pregava…
biribim, biribim, bibum
suo padre la scoprì, iii
suo padre la scoprì, iii
suo padre la scoprì, iii
suo padre la scoprì. Bum!
Uccidimi mio padre…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Uccidimi mio padre…
biribim, biribim, bibum
ma io non mi alzerò, ooo
ma io non mi alzerò, ooo
ma io non mi alzerò, ooo
ma io non mi alzerò. Bum!
Al colmo del furore…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Al colmo del furore…
biribim, biribim, bibum
suo padre la colpì, iii
suo padre la colpì, iii
suo padre la colpì, iii
suo padre la colpì. Bum!
E gli angeli del cielo…
biribim, biribim, bibum
E gli angeli del cielo…
biribim, biribim, bibum
cantaron “Gloria!”, aaa
cantaron “Gloria!”, aaa
cantaron “Gloria!”, aaa
cantaron “Gloria!”. Bum!
Che fai o Caterina…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Che fai o Caterina…
biribim, biribim, bibum
in quella posa lì, iii
in quella posa lì, iii
in quella posa lì, iii
in quella posa lì. Bum!
Io prego Iddio mio padre…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Io prego Iddio mio padre…
biribim, biribim, bibum
che non conosci tu, uuu
che non conosci tu, uuu
che non conosci tu. Bum!
Alzati o Caterina…
biribim, biribim, bibum
Alzati o Caterina…
biribim, biribim, bibum
se no ti ucciderò, ooo
se no ti ucciderò, ooo
se no ti ucciderò, ooo
se no ti ucciderò. Bum!
46. LIST OF PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH
Revised 1-11-2022
Advent and Christmas – time of hope and peace
All Souls Day
Amoris Laetitia – ch 1 – In the Light of the Word
Amoris Laetitia – ch 2 – The Experiences and Challenges of Families
Amoris Laetitia – ch 3 - Looking to Jesus, the Vocation of the Family
Amoris Laetitia – ch 4 - Love in Marriage
Amoris Laetitia – ch 5 – Love made Fruitfuol
Amoris Laetitia – ch 6 – Some Pastoral Perspectives
Amoris Laetitia – ch 7 – Towards a better education of children
Amoris Laetitia – ch 8 – Accompanying, discerning and integrating
weaknwss
Amoris Laetitia – ch 9 – The Spirituality of Marriage and the Family
Beloved Amazon 1ª – A Social Dream
Beloved Amazon 2 - A Cultural Dream
Beloved Amazon 3 – An Ecological Dream
Beloved Amazon 4 - An Ecclesiastical Dream
Carnival
Conscience
Christ is Alive
Fatima, History of the Apparitiions
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 1 – Church and Family today
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 2 - God’s plan for the family
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 1 – family as a Community
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 2 – serving life and education
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 3 – mission of the family in society
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 4 - Family in the Church
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 4 Pastoral familiar
Football in Spain
Freedom
Grace and Justification
Haurietis aquas – devotion to the Sacred Heart by Pius XII
Holidays and Holy Days
Holy Spirit
Holy Week – drawings for children
Holy Week – glmjpses of the last hours of JC
Human Community
Inauguration of President Donald Trump
Juno explores Jupiter
Kingdom of Christ
Saint Leo the Great
Saint Luke, evangelist
Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland
Saint Maria Goretti
Saint Mary Magdalen
Saint Mark, evangelist
Saint Martha, Mary and Lazarus
Saint Martin de Porres
Saint Martin of Tours
Sain Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
Saint Maximilian Kolbe
Saint Mother Theresa of Calcutta
Saints Nazario and Celso
Saint John Chrysostom
Saint Jean Baptiste MarieaVianney, Curé of Ars
Saint John N. Neumann, bishop of Philadelphia
Saint John of the Cross
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcuta
Saint Patrick and Ireland
Saing Peter Claver
Saint Robert Bellarmine
Saint Therese of Lisieux
Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
Saints Zachary and Elizabeth, parents of John Baptist
Signs of hope
Sunday – day of the Lord
Thanksgiving – History and Customs
The Body, the cult – (Eucharist)
The Chursh, Mother and Teacher
Valentine
Vocation to Beatitude
Virgin of Guadalupe – Apparitions
Virgin of the Pillar and Hispaniic feast day
Virgin of Sheshan, China
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WMoFamilies Rome 2022 – festval of families
Way of the Cross – drawings for children
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Laudato si 1 – care for the common home
Laudato si 2 – Gospel of creation
Laudato si 3 – Human roots of the ecological crisis
Laudato si 4 – integral ecology
Laudato si 5 – lines of approach and action
Laudato si 6 – Education y Ecological Spirituality
Life in Christ
Love and Marriage 12,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Lumen Fidei – ch 1,2,3,4
Mary – Doctrine and dogmas
Mary in the bible
Martyrs of Korea
Martyrs of North America and Canada
Medjugore Santuario Mariano
Merit and Holiness
Misericordiae Vultus in English
Moral Law
Morality of Human Acts
Passions
Pope Francis in Bahrain
Pope Francis in Thailand
Pope Francis in Japan
Pope Francis in Sweden
Pope Francis in Hungary, Slovaquia
Pope Francis in America
Pope Francis in the WYD in Poland 2016
Passions
Querida Amazonia
Resurrection of Jesus Christ –according to the
Gospels
Russian Revolution and Communismo 1,2,3
Saint Agatha, virgin and martyr
Saint Albert the Great
Saint Anthony of Padua
Saint Bruno, fuunder of the Carthusians
Saint Charles Borromeo
Saint Cecilia
Saint Faustina Kowalska and thee divine mercy
Saint Francis de Sales
Saint Francis of Assisi
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Saint James, apostle
Saint John N. Neumann, bishop of Philadelphia
Saint John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla
Saint Joseph
47. LISTA DE PRESENTACIONES EN ESPAÑOL
Revisado 1-11-2022
Abuelos
Adviento y Navidad, tiempo de esperanza
Amor y Matrimonio 1 - 9
Amoris Laetitia – ch 1 – A la luz de la Palabre
Amoris Laetitia – ch 2 – Realidad y Desafíos de las Familias
Amoris Laetitia – ch 3 La mirada puesta en Jesús: Vocación de la
Familia
Amoris Laetitia – ch 4 - El Amor en el Matrimonio
Amoris Laetitia – ch 5 – Amor que se vuelve fecundo
Amoris Laetitia – ch 6 – Algunas Perspectivas Pastorales
Amoris Laetitia – ch 7 – Fortalecer la educacion de los hijos
Amoris Laetitia – ch 8 – Acompañar, discernir e integrar la fragilidad
Amoris Laetitia – ch 9 – Espiritualidad Matrimonial y Familiar
Carnaval
Conciencia
Cristo Vive
Dia de todos los difuntos
Domingo – día del Señor
El camino de la cruz de JC en dibujos para niños
El Cuerpo, el culto – (eucarisía)
Encuentro Mundial de Familias Roma 2022 – festival de las familias
Espíritu Santo
Fatima – Historia de las apariciones
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 1 – iglesia y familia hoy
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 2 - el plan de Dios para la familia
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 1 – familia como comunidad
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 2 – servicio a la vida y educación
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 3 – misión de la familia en la sociedad
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 3 – 4 - participación de la familia en la
iglesia
Familiaris Consortio (FC) 4 Pastoral familiar
Fátima – Historia de las Apariciones de la Virgen
Feria de Sevilla
Haurietis aquas – el culto al Sagrado Corazón
Hermandades y cofradías
Hispanidad
La Iglesia, Madre y Maestra
La Comunidad Humana
La Vida en Cristo
San José, obrero, marido, padre
San Juan Ma Vianney, Curé de’Ars
San Juan Crisostom
San Juan de la Cruz
San Juan N. Neumann, obispo de Philadelphia
San Juan Pablo II, Karol Wojtyla
San Leon Magno
San Lucas, evangelista
San Mateo, Apóstol y Evangelista
San Martin de Porres
San Martin de Tours
San Mateo, Apostol y Evangelista
San Maximiliano Kolbe
Santa Teresa de Calcuta
Santos Marta, Maria, y Lazaro
Santos Simon y Judaa Tadeo, aposttoles
San Nazario e Celso
San Padre Pio de Pietralcina
San Patricio e Irlanda
San Pedro Claver
San Roberto Belarmino
Santiago Apóstol
Santos Zacarias e Isabel, padres de Juan Bautista
Semana santa – Vistas de las últimas horas de JC
Vacaciones Cristianas
Valentín
Vida en Cristo
Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico
Virgen de Pilar – fiesta de la hispanidad
Virgen de Sheshan, China
Virtud
Vocación a la bienaventuranza
Vocación – www.vocación.org
Vocación a evangelizar
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Laudato si 1 – cuidado del hogar común
Laudato si 2 – evangelio de creación
Laudato si 3 – La raíz de la crisis ecológica
Laudato si 4 – ecología integral
Laudato si 5 – líneas de acción
Laudato si 6 – Educación y Espiritualidad Ecológica
Ley Moral
Libertad
Lumen Fidei – cap 1,2,3,4
María y la Biblia
Martires de Corea
Martires de Nor America y Canada
Medjugore peregrinación
Misericordiae Vultus en Español
Moralidad de actos humanos
Pasiones
Papa Francisco en Baréin
Papa Francisco en Bulgaria
Papa Francisco en Rumania
Papa Francisco en Marruecos
Papa Francisco en México
Papa Francisco – Jornada Mundial Juventud 2016
Papa Francisco – visita a Chile
Papa Francisco – visita a Perú
Papa Francisco en Colombia 1 + 2
Papa Francisco en Cuba
Papa Francisco en Fátima
Papa Francisco en la JMJ 2016 – Polonia
Papa Francisco en Hugaría e Eslovaquia
Queridas Amazoznia 1,2,3,4
El Reino de Cristo
Resurrección de Jesucristo – según los Evangelios
Revolución Rusa y Comunismo 1, 2, 3
Santa Agata, virgen y martir
San Alberto Magno
San Antonio de Padua
San Bruno, fundador del Cartujo
San Carlos Borromeo
San Francisco de Asis 1,2,3,4
San Francisco de Sales
Santa Faustina Kowalska, y la divina misericordia
Santa Cecilia
Saint Margaret,Queen of Scotland
Santa Maria Goretti
Santa María Magdalena
Santa Teresa de Lisieux
San Marco, evangelista
San Ignacio de Loyola