Sacraments SymbolSomething simple that leads one to imagine a bigger, more mysterious reality. Symbolic GestureA special movement of hand or body, a movement.

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Sacraments SymbolSomething simple that leads one to imagine a bigger, more mysterious reality. Symbolic GestureA special movement of hand or body, a movement that means something. SacramentA living sign by which we receive God’s help for our souls in a particular way. DivineOf God, Godly. Sacrament of InitiationSacraments by which a person is drawn into full membership of the church – Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist (Holy Communion). Sacraments of MinistrySacraments by which a person receives grace for a special role of service – Marriage, Holy Orders. Sacraments of HealingSacraments to bring peace and wholeness in mind and body – Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick. RiteThe order and way in which a sacrament is celebrated. CatechumenA person preparing for Baptism. ChrismPerfumed oil used for anointing. Original SinA sinful tendency that humans inherit from Adam and Eve’s disobedience. SinAn offence against God, failing to love. ForgivenessHealing a friendship, broken by wrongdoing. ContritionBeing sorry in your heart for having sinned against God. PenanceSomething to make up for the damage done by sin; also a name for the sacrament of reconciliation. AbsolutionComplete forgiveness of sins. RepentanceTurning to God and being truly sorry. Key Word Bingo

Learning Objectives Identify the difference between a sign and a symbol. Understand how symbols are used to represent the sacraments. Justify your opinion about the order of importance of the sacraments. Key words: Symbol: something simple that leads you to imagine a bigger, more mysterious reality. Sacrament: a living sign by which we receive God’s help for our souls in a particular way.

Signs are everywhere. They give us information and instructions. The purpose of a sign is to have a clear and obvious meaning, that is understood the same way by everyone. A sign is a quick, simple way of communicating facts and directions. Signs are everywhere. They give us information and instructions. The purpose of a sign is to have a clear and obvious meaning, that is understood the same way by everyone. A sign is a quick, simple way of communicating facts and directions. Signs

Symbols Symbols express more complicated ideas. They can have several layers of meaning and symbols mean different things to different people. Symbols say more than signs. They often stand for people’s ideas, feelings and beliefs.

What do these mean? In your own words explain the difference between a sign and a symbol. The difference between a sign and symbol is that a sign is designed to… A symbol is different to this because it is designed to…

There are 7 Sacraments in Catholic teaching... All of these are ways in which a Christian can experience the love of God. They are even seen as doors to God; when a Catholic Christian takes part in a sacrament, the door opens and God is there. Can you name any of the sacraments? Some of you may have received them.

7. The symbol is a jar of oil which is used to anoint the sick, usually before death How does each symbol represent a sacrament?

Often anointing is done just before death so that the sick person can feel comforted as they pass on to the next life.

Birth Death Anointing of the sick First tooth 2. In orange write when you think each sacrament usually takes place. 1.In green write the major events in your life. What age do you want them to happen? Birth First school Change schools First Girlfriend/Boyfriend University/College First Job Marriage First Child Second Child etc... Grand child Retire Death

Birth

Decide which sacrament you think is the most important. Design a symbol to represent this sacrament (something different to the examples given already). Look at your colour level to help you. Yellow: Choose the most important sacrament. Explain why you think that it is more important than the others (name at least 2 others). Design your symbol and explain what each part means (different layers of meaning). Purple: Choose the most important sacrament. Describe why you believe it is important. Design your symbol. Blue: Choose the most important sacrament. Explain why you think that it is more important than the others (name at least 2 others). Design your symbol and label the parts of it.

Sacraments, Signs and Symbols My symbol design: