Wednesday, November 19, 2014
MR 5.C Marks of the Church
The video explains what the four marks of the Church are: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. It explains that as One, the Church is unified. We are together, and that, although we are different, we are the same in God and the Church. The video explains that the Church is Holy, not because we are Holy, but because God is and Christ is. Jesus built the foundation of the Church, and He is Holy so the Church is Holy. The Church is Catholic because the Church is universal. In all corners of the globe, the Church can be found. The Church is Apostolic because of the authority that Jesus gave the apostles, and the authority that the apostles pass down to the bishops, and the Popes.
Monday, November 17, 2014
MR 5F The Last Things
Idea sketch explaining section 5F, the last things. Describes how we can gain entrance to heaven. Also explains how heaven was opened through Christ. Describes how embracing Christ can only happen in this life, and how we are judged by God when we die.
MR 5.F Problem Solving
The story is about a man who rejected God and bragged about it. Before he died of cancer, he turned to God and met with a priest multiple times. One possibility is that he talks to a priest just in case. He is basically doubting himself. The next possibility is that he honestly realizes how he has been living wrong and he seeks out faith. He has a change of heart. He could have tried to confess all he could. If he was saved, though, he would not go directly to Heaven. Instead, he would go to purgatory to be fully cleansed. It is possible that the man was baptized or received the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick on his deathbed. But it is also possible that he was not baptized nor anointed when he began meeting with the priest. This ties back to our section because it ties back to our seven Sacraments. If he was baptized, anointed, and went through penance, then he went through true retribution and conferred to the Church.
MR 5F Problem Solving
The story is about a man who rejected God and bragged about it. Before he died of cancer, he turned to God and met with a priest multiple times. One possibility is that he talks to a priest just in case. He is basically doubting himself. The next possibility is that he honestly realizes how he has been living wrong and he seeks out faith. He has a change of heart. He could have tried to confess all he could. If he was saved, though, he would not go directly to Heaven. Instead, he would go to purgatory to be fully cleansed. It is possible that the man was baptized or received the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick on his deathbed. But it is also possible that he was not baptized nor anointed when he began meeting with the priest. This ties back to our section because it ties back to our seven Sacraments. If he was baptized, anointed, and went through penance, then he went through true retribution and conferred to the Church.
MR 5F: The Last Things
Idea sketch explaining section 5F, the last things. Describes how we can gain entrance to heaven. Also explains how heaven was opened through Christ. Describes how embracing Christ can only happen in this life, and how we are judged by God when we die.
Friday, November 14, 2014
MR 5.E Teaching and Sanctifying Grace
All of our sins, past, present, and future, are not fully forgiven once we become Christians. In fact Matthew 6:12 states "And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debters." Minor sins can be confessed directly through prayer but mortal sins must be forgiven through the act of penance or reconciliation. Only God has the power to forgive sins but after Jesus' resurrection He passed on his mission and his authority to the apostles to forgive sins "As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.... Recieve the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any they are forgiven." The sacrament of Reconnciliation is only required for mortal sins because Christ commanded it. Although Reconciliation has changed throughout the years, the basics of the sacrament are the same.
MR 5E Advanced
All of our sins, past, present, and future, are not fully forgiven once we become Christians. In fact Matthew 6:12 states "And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debters." Minor sins can be confessed directly through prayer but mortal sins must be forgiven through the act of penance or reconciliation. Only God has the power to forgive sins but after Jesus' resurrection He passed on his mission and his authority to the apostles to forgive sins "As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.... Recieve the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any they are forgiven." The sacrament of Reconciliation is only required for mortal sins because Christ commanded it. Although Reconciliation has changed throughout the years, the basics of the sacrament are the same.
MR 5E Confession Analysis
Idea Sketch analyzing article on confession. Explains what confession is. Also describes how confession has changed over the years and how it is required. It tells how it was instituted by Christ, and is a required sacrament.
5E Analysis Confession
Idea Sketch analyzing article on confession. Explains what confession is. Also describes how confession has changed over the years and how it is required. It tells how it was instituted by Christ, and is a required sacrament.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
MR 5.E Magisterium and Apostles
Where do we see evidence of Apostolic authority and succession in scripture? Why is that important today?
In the beginning of the Church, the apostles were the bishops and Peter was the Pope. In order to spread the Church, more people are needed. Peter and Paul began to appoint more and more people to help them spread the word. Authority began to pass down BEFORE Peter and Paul died. Paul told Timothy "What you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also." This is Paul passing down the authority to Timothy. The bishops and their successors teach what truly was meant to be taught and have no relations with heretics. This is important in today's Church because it shows us although some Churches may go against Jesus' teachings, it is still held truthfully through our bishops and Pope, who were given authority by their predecessors. To find the truth of the Church and her teachings you must find it through the Bishops and the Apostles successors.
5E Magisterium and the Apostles
Idea Sketch describing the magisterium. Explains infallibility. Talks about the sacraments instituted by Christ. Also describes apostolic succession.
MR 5E The Magisterium and The Apostles
Idea Sketch describing the magisterium. Explains infallibility. Talks about the sacraments instituted by Christ. Also describes apostolic succession.
MR 5E Problem Solving
In the beginning of the Church, the apostles were the bishops and Peter was the Pope. In order to spread the Church, more people are needed. Peter and Paul began to appoint more and more people to help them spread the word. Authority began to pass down BEFORE Peter and Paul died. Paul told Timothy "What you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also." This is Paul passing down the authority to Timothy. The bishops and their successors teach what truly was meant to be taught and have no relations with heretics. This is important in today's Church because it shows us although some Churches may go against Jesus' teachings, it is still held truthfully through our bishops and Pope, who were given authority by their predecessors.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
MR 5D Marks of the Church
Made by Seth Fritzhand, Luke Lozano, and Jay Vossler. Idea Sketch explaining the marks of the church. The marks are holy, catholic, apostolic, and one. Describes each mark and why it applies to the Church.
5D Analysis-Marks of the Church
Made by Seth Fritzhand, Luke Lozano, and Jay Vossler. Idea Sketch explaining the marks of the church. The marks are holy, catholic, apostolic, and one. Describes each mark and why it applies to the Church.
MR 5C Marks of the Church Analysis
The video explains what the four marks of the Church are: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. It explains that as One, the Church is unified. We are together, and that, although we are different, we are the same in God and the Church. The video explains that the Church is Holy, not because we are Holy, but because God is and Christ is. Jesus built the foundation of the Church, and He is Holy so the Church is Holy. The Church is Catholic because the Church is universal. In all corners of the globe, the Church can be found. The Church is Apostolic because of the authority that Jesus gave the apostles, and the authority that the apostles pass down to the bishops, and the Popes.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
5C Analysis Feast Analogy
Idea Sketch over 5C, no salvation outside of church. Describes analogy of the banquet and how you must enter to receive the feast. Connects the analogy to salvation and the church. Without the church, you cannot receive salvation.
Monday, November 10, 2014
MR 5C Idea Sketch Salvation in the Church
Idea sketch over 5C, no salvation outside of church. Describes analogy of the banquet and how you must enter to recieve the feast. Cobnnects the analogy to salvation in the church. Without the church, you cannot recieve salvation.
Friday, November 7, 2014
5C Notes
5C. Necessity of the Church for Salvation
—no salvation outside of church
—apostles are the church, participate in divine life through them
—Church and Sacraments established as the means by which we receive Holy Spirit and are allowed to participate in divine life
Mystical Body of Christ
—Kingdom of God is Christ
—KoG on earth is the church
—St Paul writes that church is Body of Christ
—Many Parts of One Body
•two dimensions of union
-Vertical-Christ
–through Christ we receive grace
–Christ is central to Christianity
–Vine-we unite to him
-Horizontal-each other
–all parts United
–same mission, different paths
–spokes on a wheel
-Christ is head, we are body
-Bride/Bridegroom relationship
3 States of the Church
—Church Triumphant: Heaven
—Church Suffering: Purgatory
—Church Pilgrim/Church Militant: On Earth
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
Scripture Analysis
Between the resurrection and the ascension, the Apostles are hiding in the upper room awaiting the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gave Peter courage which is important because Peter feared what would happen to him. He even denied Jesus 3 times in fear of being crucified along with Him. This lets us know that God had a plan to get the Apostles to act. Not just preach, but to baptize and teach others how to live a life of holiness.
MR 5A Analysis Necessity of Baptism
Idea sketch analyzing article on Baptism. Explains why baptism is necessary. Uses quotes from CCC and other sources as evidence. This does not only list the different parts, but gives more specific points. We not only took it from the article, but also from what we learned in the Educannon video. Tells how baptism or desire to be baptized is necessary for salvation. By Seth Fritzhand, Luke Lozano, and Jay Vossler.
5A Analysis on Pentecost
Idea sketch analyzing article on Baptism. Explains why baptism is necessary. Uses quotes from CCC and other sources as evidence. Tells how baptism or desire to be baptized is necessary for salvation. By Seth Fritzhand, Luke Lozano, and Jay Vossler
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