CATHOLI
   C
IDENTITY
   Leland Nagel

    National
 Conference for
  Catechetical
  Leadership
 February 21, 2013
All you holy men and women
        Pray for us.
             Catholic saints are
             holy people and
             human people who
             lived extraordinary
             lives. Each saint the
             Church honors responded
             to God's invitation to use
             his or her unique gifts.
             God calls each one of us
             to be a saint .
St. Peter Damian
                (1007-1072)
Maybe because he was orphaned and had
been treated shabbily by one of his brothers,
Peter Damian was very good to the poor. As
Cardinal-bishop of Ostia, he wished to
restore primitive discipline among religious
    and priests, warning against needless travel,
violations of poverty and too comfortable living.
              He preferred examples and stories
              rather than theory in his writings. In
    1828 he was declared a Doctor of the Church.
NDC, no. 18, p. 54
Catechesis is
•Nourished when the Word of God is more
deeply understood
•Enlivened in the celebration of the Liturgy.
•Enriched when the Word of God shines
forth in the life of the Church, especially
  –             In the lives of the saints
  –             In the Christian witness of the faithful
So What If . . .
Mattie Stepanek, February
                   1998
       What if the world fills up
        with so many people
        that the earth can’t hold us all?
        Is that a reason for war?
        No.
        Is that a reason not to love unborn babies?
        No.
        Is that a reason to let sick people die?
        No.
        It is a reason we need to make extra room,
        first in our hearts and then into our world
        It is a reason to make room for prayer
        because God is the only “I AM.”

        Who can answer such a “What If?”
Year of Saint Paul, the
Apostle
      Ended several years ago
                Be always Joyful
                Pray without ceasing
                and Give Thanks
                in all circumstances,
                For this is the will of God
                 for you.

                      1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18
Things Divine
Poems Thrown into the Wind
By Robert Morneau
Don’t let people become strangers to things divine”
  cf. Ad Gentes
I was a stranger
but God took me in
 and showed me things divine:
•          the Light behind a human smile;
•          the Love beneath a tender touch;
•          the Life beyond the pain of death.
•                         Now, I’m a stranger no more
•                         and I go forth – sent –
•                         to prevent others
•                         from being aliens to things divine.
PRAYER
     Lectio Divina
    Divine Reading
Accepting the Embrace of
          God
   •   LECTIO         (Reading)
   •   MEDITATIO      (Meditation)
   •   ORATIO         (Prayer)
   •   CONTEMPLATIO    (Contemplation)
LECTIO - Reading

•   Deuteronomy 6: 4-9
•   LISTEN for one word/phrase
•   that seems to speak to you tonight
•   almost jumps out at you
•   Keep repeating it to yourself
Meditatio - Meditation
• IT WILL BE READ A SECOND TIME
• You can read along as well as listen.
• Ponder and ruminate on what was read.
• Meditation engages thought, imagination,
  emotion and desire.
•    What, in particular, strikes you?
•          What, if anything, raises questions?
•              What, if anything, can you affirm?
Deuteronomy 6:4-9
             (NSRV)
"Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD
alone! Therefore, you shall love the LORD, your God,
with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with
all your strength.
Take to heart these words which I enjoin on you today.
Drill them into your children.
    Speak of them at home and abroad, whether you are
busy or at rest.
         Bind them at your wrist as a sign and let them be
as a pendant on your forehead.
                     Write them on the doorposts of your
houses and on your gates.”
Meditatio - Meditation
• IT WILL BE READ A SECOND TIME
• You can read along as well as listen.
• Ponder and ruminate on what was read.
• Meditation engages thought, imagination,
  emotion and desire.
•    What, in particular, strikes you?
•          What, if anything, raises questions?
•              What, if anything, can you affirm?
ORATIO- Prayer
CONTEMPLATIO -
Contemplation

•   Contemplatio
•   What is God saying to you?
•   What is God asking of you?
•   What are you being asked of in your
    being and in your doing?
Deuteronomy 6:4-9
             (NSRV)
"Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD
alone! Therefore, you shall love the LORD, your God,
with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with
all your strength.
Take to heart these words which I enjoin on you today.
Drill them into your children.
    Speak of them at home and abroad, whether you are
busy or at rest.
         Bind them at your wrist as a sign and let them be
as a pendant on your forehead.
                     Write them on the doorposts of your
houses and on your gates.”
ORATIO- Prayer
CONTEMPLATIO -
Contemplation
• Contemplatio
• TAKE TIME TO CONTEMPLATE AND
  LISTEN FOR THE VOICE OF GOD
• What is God saying to you?
• What is God asking of you?
•     What are you being asked of I
      in your being and in your doing?

•            SHARE if you so desire.
Question of the Morning
You have 30 seconds to talk to anyone you
feel might know the right answer, BUT, if I
call on you. It would be a good idea if you
had the right answer.
What is the most important prayer
  for a Roman Catholic?
      HINT:
           How do we begin all public
    worship and official prayers of the
ANSWER

SIGN OF THE CROSS

I baptize you in the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

        North Dakota           Oak Tree
        California         Redwoods - Sequoia
To Teach as Jesus Did
      • Kerygma
        – Knowledge
      • Koinonia
        – Community
      • Diakonia
        – Service
      • Liturgia
        – Prayer and Worship
TRINITY ╬ O-N-E
GOD
   • Jesus Christ
     – Yesterday, Today and Forever
     – I will never abandon you
   • Holy Spirit
     – Source of Unity
     – Points to the truth, regardless of the question
   • God Our Father
     –         ▬ God of Love
     –         ▬ Always was, Always will be
Pope John XXIII
• The longest journey you will ever
  take is from you head to your heart
• From what you know is true
  to how you live your life.
• From the words of everlasting life
  to the “word made flesh.”
• From the philosophy and mission to
            everyday “policies
                  and regulations”
CATHOLIC
ANTHROPOLOGY
•   How the Catholic perspective shapes:
•   Our way of life
•   Our way of relating to self
•   Our way of relating to others
•   Our way of relating to the world
•   Our entire modus operandi as
       human beings (persons)
Catholic Anthropology
“ …uses the lens of
Scripture”
   GOD IS the
   • Beginning of human existence &
   •End of human existence

   With what kind of eyes
   do you look out upon the world?
             ╬ Elohist
             ╬ Yahwist
Creation Stories
         Elohist
• Does God Have a Big
  Toe?: Stories About
  Stories in the Bible

• Authors:
    Rabbi Marc Gellman,
    Oscar De Mejo
        (Illustrator)
Creation stories
   Yahwist




          • Ethiopian Tattoo Shop

          • Author:
              Father Edward Hays
What story do you like best?
TODAY – Right Now!
  • What story best describes your view
    of life and the way you approach
    every day with God?
  • Which story symbolizes your view
    of God the Creator?
  • Which story would you choose to tell
       and why?
                 Sharing one’s faith is catechesis
The Creation: The Story of
      How God Created the
           World
Authors: Sheila Cassidy,
       Emma Hunk (Illustrator)
Profound and Perennial
Truths
● Person as Essentially Good and Dignified-
Though Capable of Sin,
Remaining in the Divine Image
● Person as Partner with God and Ever in
Need of God’s Grace
     ● Person as Partner in Community
          ● Person Made from Love and for Loving
                ● Person with Eternal Destiny
Gift of Love
Music to the
Words and
Prayers
of Mother Teresa

•Bradley James
Mother’s Business Card
 • In the silence of the heart God speaks
 • Let God fill us then only we speak
 • Do small things with great love
 • The fruit of silence is prayer
 • The fruit of prayer is faith
 • The fruit of faith is love
 •         The fruit of love is service
 •                 The fruit of service is peace
God in your Life
•   EARTH
•   AIR
•   WATER
•   FIRE
GOD IS

Defining Beauty

Danielle Rose
GOD             IS
You want to know me?
           You want to see my face?
I do not age with time;
           I do not fit into a space
     I transcend the capacity of your eye,
                  so who am I?
GOD               IS
It is the question of the moment;
It is the question for all time
I am you and you are mine
         I am the beginning in the end
         I am the faith in your believing
         I am the color of truth
         I am the dreamer of your dreams
                  I am the falling in your love
                  I am the words of a prayer
                  I am the silence in the music
                  I am the music in the silence
GOD               IS
I am your father; I am your mother
I am the man who cannot cry
I am the story in your eyes
I am the orphan of war
      I am the leper begging on the corner
      I am the black slave in chains
                 I am the Muslim bride who
                       cannot show her face
                 I’m the cross you carry again
GOD               IS
I am the beginning in the end
I am the faith in your believing
      I am the color of truth
      I am the dreamer of your dreams
            I am the falling in your love
            I am the words of a prayer
                  I am the silence in the music
                  I am the music in the silence
GOD            IS

I’m all you have forgotten
I am all this you have not been
I am in you – all that is within you
    Let the journey begin. Amen
• I am in you, Amen.
GOD               IS
I am the beginning in the end
I am the faith in your believing
      I am the color of truth
      I am the dreamer of your dreams
            I am the falling in your love
            I am the words of a prayer
                  I am the silence in the music
                  I am the music in the silence
TRINITY
    What do we call Y-O-U
• Names of GOD – your turn
  – Names you know/use for God or one of the
    persons in God
  – Descriptive words/phrases associated with…
• We receive names from relationships
  – Desert mothers and fathers
    In Hebrew culture, “To be
        nameless is to be worthless.”
Names for God
In God’s Name
•Author:
Sandy Eisenberg
Sassso,
•    Illustrator:
•     Phoebe Stone
Ten Commandments
• I. I am the LORD your God: you shall not have
  strange Gods before me!
• II. You shall not take the name of the LORD
  your God in vain!
• III. Remember to keep holy the LORD'S Day!
• IV. Honor your father and your mother!
• V. You shall not kill!
• VI. You shall not commit adultery!
• VII. You shall not steal!
• VIII. You shall not bear false witness against your
  neighbor!
• IX. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife!
• X. You shall not covet your neighbor's goods!
Decalogue – 10
Commandments
 Catholic Catechism for
Adults       • Believe in the True God
                  •   Reverence God’s Name
                  •   Love the Lord’s Day
                  •   Strengthen Your Family
                  •   Promote the Culture of
                      Life
                  •   Marital Fidelity
                  •   Do Not Steal – Act Justly
                  •   Tell the Truth
                  •   Practice Purity of Heart
                  •   Embrace Poverty of Spirit
Mission of the minister
Tell the good news
      * The Reign of God is among us.
      * Everyone is welcome here.
      * Everyone is offered a place at
        the table.
      * Forgiveness is possible.
      * Love your enemies.
      * Be generous with your money.
      * Follow the Spirit who is leading you.
The Reign of God is among
            us
      The Rabbi’s Gift

    The Messiah is one of us

There’s always somebody helping
Everyone is welcome here
Everyone is welcome here.
Forgiveness is
Possible
I am so, so sorry. I would give my
life if your son could live again

I don’t know if you will ever be
able to ask, so let me be first,

               YOU ARE FORGIVEN
Love your enemies




       Kim Phuc
Forgiving the Church
• When we have been wounded by the Church, our temptation is to
  reject it. But when we reject the Church it becomes very hard for us
  to keep in touch with the living Christ. When we say, "I love Jesus,
  but I hate the Church," we end up losing not only the Church but
  Jesus too. The challenge is to forgive the Church. This challenge is
  especially great because the Church seldom asks us for forgiveness,
  at least not officially. But the Church as an often fallible human
  organization needs our forgiveness, while the Church as the living
  Christ among us continues to offer us forgiveness.

• It is important to think about the Church not as "over there" but as
  a community of struggling, weak people of whom we are part and
  in whom we meet our Lord and Redeemer.
       -Henri Nouwen
Love Your Enemies
Title


  Be Generous
with your money
Are YOU Wealthy? Be GENEROUS
If you have
• food in the refrigerator,
• clothes on your back,
• a roof overhead and
• a place to sleep
you are richer than 75% of this world.
If you have
    – money in the bank,
    – money in your wallet or purse, and
    – spare change in a dish, drawer, jar at home
you are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy.'
If you have your own computer with internet access,
you are part of the 1% of the world who can.
SPIRITUS – Breath -
Inspiration
     Follow the Holy Spirit
                FRUITS of the Spirit
                •LOVE
                •JOY
                •PEACE
                •PATIENCE
                •KINDNESS
                •GENEROSITY
                •FAITHFULNESS
                •GENTLENESS
                •SELF-CONTROL
Trinity as a plant
Father as a deep root
Son – the shoot that breaks
   forth into the world
Spirit that spreads beauty
    and fragrance
Composer
Imagination
Score
Performance
Architect
Mind
Plans
Structure
Saint Augustine
Lover
Beloved
Love Between
Saint Augustine
Giver
Recipient
Gift-given
Contemporary based on
Isaiah 46:6, 49:15 & Matthew 3:17
       Mother

       Beloved Child

       Life-Giving Womb
One from whom
One through whom
One in whom
King of Glory
Prince of Peace
Spirit of Love
Rock
Redeemer
Friend
Mobius Strip


• 1. Start with a long rectangle
  (ABCD) made of paper.
• 2. Give the rectangle a half twist.
• 3. Join the ends so that A is matched
  with D and B is matched with C.
ONE God, ONE Faith, ONE
           Church
      ONE does not equal 1
• O – God the Creator is perfect – don’t know
    where begins - always was, always will be
• N – God the Son – Jesus. You can depend
    on me – I won’t let you fall
• E – Holy Spirit – Always points in the right
      direction – same truthful answer every time.
               In God’s eyes, one is never singular.
           How many did it take to make ONE?
The elements of a blessing
The first element in any blessing is that there has
  to be a relationship with God. When we bless,
  when we ask for goodness, we ask from the
  source of all goodness, we ask God. When
  things are going well in our lives – when the
  road seems to rise and meet us – our
  relationship with God will be positive.


    Cursing is the furthest thing from our minds.
The elements of a blessing

When things are not going so well in our lives –
 when the road does not rise to meet us –
 everything in life can seem like an uphill struggle.
 It is during these times that we run the risk of
 losing our relationship with God. If we allow this
 to happen, we are unable to bless. We become
 like the embittered psalmist who can only curse.
         Relationship with and belief in God
            are essential to blessing.
The elements of a blessing
The second element in a blessing is the ritual of
  transfer of the blessing or the goodness.
  Historically, this transfer of the blessing takes
  place physically through words that we pronounce
  and gestures that we make, such as uplifted arms
  or actual laying-on of hands.
The person giving the blessing transfers the blessing
            in such a manner that it will somehow

                 be experienced by the receiver.
The elements of a blessing
The sense of touch, whether it is the wind at
  your back, the sun shining upon your face or
  the firm hand of a person signing your
  forehead, can convey an enormous life-
  sustaining power.
A blessing is the bridge between heaven and
  earth. The transfer of the divine that occurs
  when we bless is truly a sacred moment.
The elements of a blessing
The third element of a blessing is the enhancement of the
  receiver, wherein we envision the goodness of the
  blessing. Even Jesus, when he pronounced the
  Beatitudes, envisioned a goodness that would give
  comfort and hope to millennia of believers. We have in
  our possession the ability to envision virtually any future
  for humanity.
The power to bless is incredibly awesome. It is the vision of
           divine enhancement, of a people resting in the

      palm of God’s hand, that is the hallmark of a blessing.
Your Turn


• Bless (Give)

• and be Blessed (Receive)
BLESSING
May you arise each day with a voice of
 blessing whispering in your heart.
May you find harmony between your soul and
 your life.
May there be kindness in your gaze when you
 look within.
May you allow the wild beauty of the invisible
 world to gather you, mind you, and embrace
 you in belonging.

• To Bless the Space Between Us, John O’Donohue
BLESSING
May the day never burden.
May dawn find hope in your heart.
May evening find you gracious and fulfilled.
May you go into the night blessed, sheltered
 and protected.
May your soul calm, console and renew you.

• To Bless the Space Between Us, John O’Donohue
BLESSING
May you be blessed in the holy names of
 those who, without you knowing it, help to
 carry and lighten your pain.
May a window of light always surprise you.
May memory bless and protect you.
May you know that though the storm might
 rage, not a hair of your head will be harmed.

To Bless the Space Between Us, John O’Donohue
Title

Thursday

  • 1.
    CATHOLI C IDENTITY Leland Nagel National Conference for Catechetical Leadership February 21, 2013
  • 2.
    All you holymen and women Pray for us. Catholic saints are holy people and human people who lived extraordinary lives. Each saint the Church honors responded to God's invitation to use his or her unique gifts. God calls each one of us to be a saint .
  • 3.
    St. Peter Damian (1007-1072) Maybe because he was orphaned and had been treated shabbily by one of his brothers, Peter Damian was very good to the poor. As Cardinal-bishop of Ostia, he wished to restore primitive discipline among religious and priests, warning against needless travel, violations of poverty and too comfortable living. He preferred examples and stories rather than theory in his writings. In 1828 he was declared a Doctor of the Church.
  • 4.
    NDC, no. 18,p. 54 Catechesis is •Nourished when the Word of God is more deeply understood •Enlivened in the celebration of the Liturgy. •Enriched when the Word of God shines forth in the life of the Church, especially – In the lives of the saints – In the Christian witness of the faithful
  • 5.
    So What If. . . Mattie Stepanek, February 1998 What if the world fills up with so many people that the earth can’t hold us all? Is that a reason for war? No. Is that a reason not to love unborn babies? No. Is that a reason to let sick people die? No. It is a reason we need to make extra room, first in our hearts and then into our world It is a reason to make room for prayer because God is the only “I AM.” Who can answer such a “What If?”
  • 6.
    Year of SaintPaul, the Apostle Ended several years ago Be always Joyful Pray without ceasing and Give Thanks in all circumstances, For this is the will of God for you. 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18
  • 7.
    Things Divine Poems Throwninto the Wind By Robert Morneau Don’t let people become strangers to things divine” cf. Ad Gentes I was a stranger but God took me in and showed me things divine: • the Light behind a human smile; • the Love beneath a tender touch; • the Life beyond the pain of death. • Now, I’m a stranger no more • and I go forth – sent – • to prevent others • from being aliens to things divine.
  • 9.
    PRAYER Lectio Divina Divine Reading Accepting the Embrace of God • LECTIO (Reading) • MEDITATIO (Meditation) • ORATIO (Prayer) • CONTEMPLATIO (Contemplation)
  • 10.
    LECTIO - Reading • Deuteronomy 6: 4-9 • LISTEN for one word/phrase • that seems to speak to you tonight • almost jumps out at you • Keep repeating it to yourself
  • 11.
    Meditatio - Meditation •IT WILL BE READ A SECOND TIME • You can read along as well as listen. • Ponder and ruminate on what was read. • Meditation engages thought, imagination, emotion and desire. • What, in particular, strikes you? • What, if anything, raises questions? • What, if anything, can you affirm?
  • 12.
    Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (NSRV) "Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD alone! Therefore, you shall love the LORD, your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength. Take to heart these words which I enjoin on you today. Drill them into your children. Speak of them at home and abroad, whether you are busy or at rest. Bind them at your wrist as a sign and let them be as a pendant on your forehead. Write them on the doorposts of your houses and on your gates.”
  • 13.
    Meditatio - Meditation •IT WILL BE READ A SECOND TIME • You can read along as well as listen. • Ponder and ruminate on what was read. • Meditation engages thought, imagination, emotion and desire. • What, in particular, strikes you? • What, if anything, raises questions? • What, if anything, can you affirm?
  • 14.
    ORATIO- Prayer CONTEMPLATIO - Contemplation • Contemplatio • What is God saying to you? • What is God asking of you? • What are you being asked of in your being and in your doing?
  • 15.
    Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (NSRV) "Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD alone! Therefore, you shall love the LORD, your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength. Take to heart these words which I enjoin on you today. Drill them into your children. Speak of them at home and abroad, whether you are busy or at rest. Bind them at your wrist as a sign and let them be as a pendant on your forehead. Write them on the doorposts of your houses and on your gates.”
  • 16.
    ORATIO- Prayer CONTEMPLATIO - Contemplation •Contemplatio • TAKE TIME TO CONTEMPLATE AND LISTEN FOR THE VOICE OF GOD • What is God saying to you? • What is God asking of you? • What are you being asked of I in your being and in your doing? • SHARE if you so desire.
  • 17.
    Question of theMorning You have 30 seconds to talk to anyone you feel might know the right answer, BUT, if I call on you. It would be a good idea if you had the right answer. What is the most important prayer for a Roman Catholic? HINT: How do we begin all public worship and official prayers of the
  • 18.
    ANSWER SIGN OF THECROSS I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit North Dakota Oak Tree California Redwoods - Sequoia
  • 19.
    To Teach asJesus Did • Kerygma – Knowledge • Koinonia – Community • Diakonia – Service • Liturgia – Prayer and Worship
  • 20.
    TRINITY ╬ O-N-E GOD • Jesus Christ – Yesterday, Today and Forever – I will never abandon you • Holy Spirit – Source of Unity – Points to the truth, regardless of the question • God Our Father – ▬ God of Love – ▬ Always was, Always will be
  • 21.
    Pope John XXIII •The longest journey you will ever take is from you head to your heart • From what you know is true to how you live your life. • From the words of everlasting life to the “word made flesh.” • From the philosophy and mission to everyday “policies and regulations”
  • 22.
    CATHOLIC ANTHROPOLOGY • How the Catholic perspective shapes: • Our way of life • Our way of relating to self • Our way of relating to others • Our way of relating to the world • Our entire modus operandi as human beings (persons)
  • 23.
    Catholic Anthropology “ …usesthe lens of Scripture” GOD IS the • Beginning of human existence & •End of human existence With what kind of eyes do you look out upon the world? ╬ Elohist ╬ Yahwist
  • 24.
    Creation Stories Elohist • Does God Have a Big Toe?: Stories About Stories in the Bible • Authors: Rabbi Marc Gellman, Oscar De Mejo (Illustrator)
  • 25.
    Creation stories Yahwist • Ethiopian Tattoo Shop • Author: Father Edward Hays
  • 26.
    What story doyou like best? TODAY – Right Now! • What story best describes your view of life and the way you approach every day with God? • Which story symbolizes your view of God the Creator? • Which story would you choose to tell and why? Sharing one’s faith is catechesis
  • 27.
    The Creation: TheStory of How God Created the World Authors: Sheila Cassidy, Emma Hunk (Illustrator)
  • 28.
    Profound and Perennial Truths ●Person as Essentially Good and Dignified- Though Capable of Sin, Remaining in the Divine Image ● Person as Partner with God and Ever in Need of God’s Grace ● Person as Partner in Community ● Person Made from Love and for Loving ● Person with Eternal Destiny
  • 29.
    Gift of Love Musicto the Words and Prayers of Mother Teresa •Bradley James
  • 30.
    Mother’s Business Card • In the silence of the heart God speaks • Let God fill us then only we speak • Do small things with great love • The fruit of silence is prayer • The fruit of prayer is faith • The fruit of faith is love • The fruit of love is service • The fruit of service is peace
  • 31.
    God in yourLife • EARTH • AIR • WATER • FIRE
  • 32.
  • 33.
    GOD IS You want to know me? You want to see my face? I do not age with time; I do not fit into a space I transcend the capacity of your eye, so who am I?
  • 34.
    GOD IS It is the question of the moment; It is the question for all time I am you and you are mine I am the beginning in the end I am the faith in your believing I am the color of truth I am the dreamer of your dreams I am the falling in your love I am the words of a prayer I am the silence in the music I am the music in the silence
  • 35.
    GOD IS I am your father; I am your mother I am the man who cannot cry I am the story in your eyes I am the orphan of war I am the leper begging on the corner I am the black slave in chains I am the Muslim bride who cannot show her face I’m the cross you carry again
  • 36.
    GOD IS I am the beginning in the end I am the faith in your believing I am the color of truth I am the dreamer of your dreams I am the falling in your love I am the words of a prayer I am the silence in the music I am the music in the silence
  • 37.
    GOD IS I’m all you have forgotten I am all this you have not been I am in you – all that is within you Let the journey begin. Amen • I am in you, Amen.
  • 38.
    GOD IS I am the beginning in the end I am the faith in your believing I am the color of truth I am the dreamer of your dreams I am the falling in your love I am the words of a prayer I am the silence in the music I am the music in the silence
  • 39.
    TRINITY What do we call Y-O-U • Names of GOD – your turn – Names you know/use for God or one of the persons in God – Descriptive words/phrases associated with… • We receive names from relationships – Desert mothers and fathers In Hebrew culture, “To be nameless is to be worthless.”
  • 40.
    Names for God InGod’s Name •Author: Sandy Eisenberg Sassso, • Illustrator: • Phoebe Stone
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    Ten Commandments • I.I am the LORD your God: you shall not have strange Gods before me! • II. You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain! • III. Remember to keep holy the LORD'S Day! • IV. Honor your father and your mother! • V. You shall not kill! • VI. You shall not commit adultery! • VII. You shall not steal! • VIII. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor! • IX. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife! • X. You shall not covet your neighbor's goods!
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    Decalogue – 10 Commandments Catholic Catechism for Adults • Believe in the True God • Reverence God’s Name • Love the Lord’s Day • Strengthen Your Family • Promote the Culture of Life • Marital Fidelity • Do Not Steal – Act Justly • Tell the Truth • Practice Purity of Heart • Embrace Poverty of Spirit
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    Mission of theminister Tell the good news * The Reign of God is among us. * Everyone is welcome here. * Everyone is offered a place at the table. * Forgiveness is possible. * Love your enemies. * Be generous with your money. * Follow the Spirit who is leading you.
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    The Reign ofGod is among us The Rabbi’s Gift The Messiah is one of us There’s always somebody helping
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    Forgiveness is Possible I amso, so sorry. I would give my life if your son could live again I don’t know if you will ever be able to ask, so let me be first, YOU ARE FORGIVEN
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    Forgiving the Church •When we have been wounded by the Church, our temptation is to reject it. But when we reject the Church it becomes very hard for us to keep in touch with the living Christ. When we say, "I love Jesus, but I hate the Church," we end up losing not only the Church but Jesus too. The challenge is to forgive the Church. This challenge is especially great because the Church seldom asks us for forgiveness, at least not officially. But the Church as an often fallible human organization needs our forgiveness, while the Church as the living Christ among us continues to offer us forgiveness. • It is important to think about the Church not as "over there" but as a community of struggling, weak people of whom we are part and in whom we meet our Lord and Redeemer. -Henri Nouwen
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    Title BeGenerous with your money
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    Are YOU Wealthy?Be GENEROUS If you have • food in the refrigerator, • clothes on your back, • a roof overhead and • a place to sleep you are richer than 75% of this world. If you have – money in the bank, – money in your wallet or purse, and – spare change in a dish, drawer, jar at home you are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy.' If you have your own computer with internet access, you are part of the 1% of the world who can.
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    SPIRITUS – Breath- Inspiration Follow the Holy Spirit FRUITS of the Spirit •LOVE •JOY •PEACE •PATIENCE •KINDNESS •GENEROSITY •FAITHFULNESS •GENTLENESS •SELF-CONTROL
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    Trinity as aplant Father as a deep root Son – the shoot that breaks forth into the world Spirit that spreads beauty and fragrance
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    Contemporary based on Isaiah46:6, 49:15 & Matthew 3:17 Mother Beloved Child Life-Giving Womb
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    One from whom Onethrough whom One in whom
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    King of Glory Princeof Peace Spirit of Love
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    Mobius Strip • 1.Start with a long rectangle (ABCD) made of paper. • 2. Give the rectangle a half twist. • 3. Join the ends so that A is matched with D and B is matched with C.
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    ONE God, ONEFaith, ONE Church ONE does not equal 1 • O – God the Creator is perfect – don’t know where begins - always was, always will be • N – God the Son – Jesus. You can depend on me – I won’t let you fall • E – Holy Spirit – Always points in the right direction – same truthful answer every time. In God’s eyes, one is never singular. How many did it take to make ONE?
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    The elements ofa blessing The first element in any blessing is that there has to be a relationship with God. When we bless, when we ask for goodness, we ask from the source of all goodness, we ask God. When things are going well in our lives – when the road seems to rise and meet us – our relationship with God will be positive. Cursing is the furthest thing from our minds.
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    The elements ofa blessing When things are not going so well in our lives – when the road does not rise to meet us – everything in life can seem like an uphill struggle. It is during these times that we run the risk of losing our relationship with God. If we allow this to happen, we are unable to bless. We become like the embittered psalmist who can only curse. Relationship with and belief in God are essential to blessing.
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    The elements ofa blessing The second element in a blessing is the ritual of transfer of the blessing or the goodness. Historically, this transfer of the blessing takes place physically through words that we pronounce and gestures that we make, such as uplifted arms or actual laying-on of hands. The person giving the blessing transfers the blessing in such a manner that it will somehow be experienced by the receiver.
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    The elements ofa blessing The sense of touch, whether it is the wind at your back, the sun shining upon your face or the firm hand of a person signing your forehead, can convey an enormous life- sustaining power. A blessing is the bridge between heaven and earth. The transfer of the divine that occurs when we bless is truly a sacred moment.
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    The elements ofa blessing The third element of a blessing is the enhancement of the receiver, wherein we envision the goodness of the blessing. Even Jesus, when he pronounced the Beatitudes, envisioned a goodness that would give comfort and hope to millennia of believers. We have in our possession the ability to envision virtually any future for humanity. The power to bless is incredibly awesome. It is the vision of divine enhancement, of a people resting in the palm of God’s hand, that is the hallmark of a blessing.
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    Your Turn • Bless(Give) • and be Blessed (Receive)
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    BLESSING May you ariseeach day with a voice of blessing whispering in your heart. May you find harmony between your soul and your life. May there be kindness in your gaze when you look within. May you allow the wild beauty of the invisible world to gather you, mind you, and embrace you in belonging. • To Bless the Space Between Us, John O’Donohue
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    BLESSING May the daynever burden. May dawn find hope in your heart. May evening find you gracious and fulfilled. May you go into the night blessed, sheltered and protected. May your soul calm, console and renew you. • To Bless the Space Between Us, John O’Donohue
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    BLESSING May you beblessed in the holy names of those who, without you knowing it, help to carry and lighten your pain. May a window of light always surprise you. May memory bless and protect you. May you know that though the storm might rage, not a hair of your head will be harmed. To Bless the Space Between Us, John O’Donohue
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