Spring 2013.   In order to figure out our vocation, we first must have self-awareness  What does it mean to be self-aware?  Self-awareness helps us.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 11: Confirmation
Advertisements

Chapter 1 Called by God. Share a Quotation “ The world is charged with the grandeur of God. ” Gerard Manley Hopkins “ God is that, the greater than which.
Every week in Mass, we say, “We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church” So, what does that mean?!?
Completes what started at Baptism Receive the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit To live out and be a witness for Jesus What is the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Water Oil Candle White Garment
Chapter 2: Knowing God Reason and Revelation.
Pride is excessive belief in one's own abilities, that interferes with the individual's recognition of the grace of God. It has been called the sin from.
THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
Sacraments of Initiation
What does the Real Presence mean?. Jesus promised he would always be with us. Jesus fulfilled that promise by giving the Church the gift of his Real Presence.
The Church is Apostolic Founded on the Teachings of the Apostles.
Ch. 7: Redemption Through the Paschal Mystery
MR. JESUS PASCUAL G. CAHAYAGAN
“Chosen and Called” Christina Morgana Kara Williams Melissa Apicella.
WHY BE CONFIRMED? Grade 7 Religion. THE IMPORTANCE OF CONFIRMATION.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Within the Body of Christ The Church. Journey We join a journey already in progress – Past Creation, “The Fall” and The promise Salvation History Jesus.
The Sacraments: Source of Our Life in Christ Mr. Michael Borges Cardinal Spellman High School Theology 11.
Spring   In order to figure out our vocation, we first must have self-awareness  What does it mean to be self-aware?  Self-awareness helps us.
Our Catholic Faith Living What We Believe
Introduction to the Liturgy
YEARN, LEARN AND DISCERN Youth Ministers: CHOSEN BY CHRIST.
Who is the Holy Spirit? The Holy Spirit—the Spirit of God The Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Holy Trinity. Catholics profess their faith in.
Sacraments of Initiation Confirmation. The Holy Spirit Among Us Where there is death, the Holy Spirit brings life Where there is loss and confusion the.
Our Catholic Faith Living What We Believe
The Holy Spirit.
Section 4: The Paschal Mystery and your life
Chapter 15: Confirmation
Grace and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit and Blessed Trinity
Jeopardy Review! Chapter 3. $200 $400 $500 $1000 $100 $200 $400 $500 $1000 $100 $200 $400 $500 $1000 $100 $200 $400 $500 $1000 $100 $200 $400 $500 $1000.
Confirmation Parent Night. Scripture: Acts 2: 1-8, 11b When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came.
INTRODUCTION What is Life in Christ?.
Unit 2 We believe in the Holy Spirit. Pentecost 50 days after the Resurrection, God came down to the disciples in the form of the Holy Spirit. The coming.
Jesus Reveals his Relationship to the Father and Son as seen in Jesus’ Baptism (Mark 1:9- 12). 1)What three things take place as Jesus comes up from the.
Chapter One Called to Holiness.
Jesus & His Church His Mission Continues. The Great Commissioning The final command Jesus gave to all of his followers, to spread the “Good News” of God’s.
THE GOD-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP Revelation. What is revelation?  A gift from God to help us know Him  We cannot fully know God How does is occur?  Natural.
Author’s Introduction Church is in history but transcends history Put on the eyes of faith To see the visible and spiritual reality The Church is a sacrament.
Chapter Two God’s Plan for Your Life.  “Finding a calling” is different from “finding a profession”  A profession is associated with a career  Career:
Chapter Ten The Fullness of Christian Life. Role Model Every person’s vocation exists in the present tense God’s grace to share in the intimacy of his.
THE MYSTERY OF THE CHURCH IN SALVATION HISTORY
Sacraments of Initiation
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION 12/2/ The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son of the Blessed Trinity Third Person The Holy Spirit is the:
Sacraments of Initiation Confirmation. The Holy Spirit Among Us Where there is death, the Holy Spirit brings life Where there is loss and confusion the.
Opening Prayer Lord, help us who are preparing for confirmation to live by the Holy spirit. May we use his power in our lives to be witnesses to you.
 The Sacrament of Confirmation strengthens and confirms the graces and Gifts of the Holy Spirit received in Baptism.
Jesus and the Church Jesus Christ: God’s Love Made Visible, Second Edition Unit 3, Chapter 8 Document#: TX
Confirmation Sacrament of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation One of the sacraments of initiation One of the sacraments of initiation Gives us a better understanding.
Chapter 7. The Church is holy because it was founded and redeemed by Jesus. The Church is holy because it was founded and redeemed by Jesus. It is guided.
Confirmation Retreat. Prayer Let us pray to the Holy Spirit, that we may be filled with the Seven Gifts of the Spirit All: Come, Spirit of the Lord! Spirit.
Baptism. Introduction Baptism is the foundation of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit It enables us to receive all the other.
Power of the Spirit February, Part 1: The Role of the Holy Spirit.
Author’s Introduction (p. 7) Church is in history but transcends history Put on the eyes of faith To see the visible and spiritual reality The Church is.
 Subtle call discerned through prayer  It shows His extraordinary desire to be in a loving relationship with us.  He created us with free will so that.
Q&T. I. Who are the church? The New Testament word for "church" in Greek is ἐ κκλησία, (ekklésia), which means "the called out ones." * The church are.
Chapter 5: The Holy Spirit. The Gift of God When God the Father and God the Son sent us the spirit, they gave us the gift of God himself. The spirit lives.
 The power to choose what is right—to be holy—comes from the Holy Spirit.  As members of the Church, at Baptism, we are given a share in the life of.
PASCHAL MYSTERY & OUR LIFE Living as a disciple Following the model of Jesus Suffering Accept suffering keep faith in God.
The Holy Spirit Religion 9A Unit 2 Day 8. I Believe in the Holy Spirit Veni Sancte Spiritus The Holy Spirit is the 3 rd person of the Trinity When Jesus.
Marks of the Church The Church is Catholic. Catholic? Catholic comes from the Greek word katholikos, universal Catholic has two meanings – Catholic: Founded.
Chapter 1 Called by God. Share a Quotation “The world is charged with the grandeur of God.” – Gerard Manley Hopkins “God is that, the greater than which.
Jesus & His Church His Mission Continues. The Great Commissioning The final command Jesus gave to all of his followers, to spread the “Good News” of God’s.
MORALITY – “Living as Disciples”. The secret to happiness is to draw near to Jesus the Teacher and learn from him. We must do what Jesus says or we will.
  Think about a time when you felt sluggish, tired, lethargic, lazy, off your game….  What brought you back, brought you out of your slump?  Was it.
NCEA ACRE VOCABULARY. Martyrs Saints and other holy people who die for their faith. Martyr means “witness”. By being faithful even when faced with death,
NCEA ACRE VOCABULARY.
Growth in Virtues.
Within the Body of Christ
Sacraments of Service Exam Definitions.
Presentation transcript:

Spring 2013

  In order to figure out our vocation, we first must have self-awareness  What does it mean to be self-aware?  Self-awareness helps us figure out who we are, what our values are and who God had made us to be Vocation

  The word vocation comes from the Latin words, vocare, which means to call, and vocatio, which means a summons  Beuchner: A vocation is the “intersection between the deepest desire of your heart with the world’s greatest need”  Some people believe that the words vocation, profession and career are synonymous  That is wrong- vocation connects with the deepest needs of humans and that you as a person are most passionate about Vocation

  Vocation is a calling from God  The first and ultimate call of each person is the call from God to know Him, to love Him and to serve Him  Why do we have this call?  Because we are made in God’s image  Human’s are religious by nature and it differentiates us from the rest of creation Christian Idea of Vocation

  We are social beings- God did not create us to be alone  God established a chosen people in the Old Testament and Jesus, through His death and resurrection, established a Church to carry on his mission  The Church’s mission, or vocation includes all of our individual callings  We are called to participate in the Church’s mission by living out our personal vocations as God’s people Christian Idea of Vocation

  How do you live out your Christian vocation now?  By using our God-given gifts  God doesn’t wait until we are all adults to give us graces and blessings- we are all part of the Church from our Baptism and are called to live lives of holiness  The Church uses the word “Vocation” to refer to a person’s response to one’s baptismal calling to love and serve God and others How do we do this?

 1.Single lay people 2.Married lay people 3.Ordained minister 4.Consecrated Life People in these groups may have different jobs or careers but they are doing what brings them a sense of happiness, accomplishment and fulfillment Four Christian Vocations

  Prior to Vatican II, Church documents referred to Catholics as “subjects”  Focus on the hierarchical structure of the Church: pope, bishops, clergy then laity  At Vatican II, the Church began to use the phrase “People of God”- it affirmed the common identity and equal dignity of everyone in the Church  By virtue of our Baptism, we are called to be participants in the priestly and prophetic mission of the Church Universal Call to Holiness

  “Those members of the faithful who are not in holy orders or religious life. They are, by Baptism, incorporated into Christ, made to share in his priestly, prophetic and kingly work and empowered to play an active part in the mission of the Church” (LG)  “The laity live ‘in the world.’ This is where they do God’s work... The laity serve to illuminate the world with the light of Christ.” Universal Call of Holiness

  The word sin comes from the Hebrew word “Hatah”  The word literally means “to miss the mark”  The idea of the seven deadly or capital sins originated in the 6 th Century with St. John Cassian and Pope St. Gregory the Great  Capital means “head”….Capital sins lead to many other sins Sin: The Obstacle to Holiness

  Pride: excessive belief in one’s own abilities that fails to give credit to God  Avarice/Greed: Desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the spiritual realm  Envy: Desire for others’ traits, status, abilities, or situation. They desire to possess what others have.  Wrath/Anger: they turn against love of others and embrace fury Seven Deadly Sins

  Lust: The obsessive craving for the pleasures of the body. They desire to experience physical and sensual pleasures, ignoring the spiritual desires.  Gluttony: The obsessive desire to consume more than that which one requires. It is trying to consume more of anything that you actually need.  Sloth: avoidance of physical or spiritual work. It could be laziness but it can also be translated as apathy- not caring about anything or anyone Seven Deadly Sins

  Discernment is the process of figuring out how your personal gifts steer you towards different careers and lifestyles  Explore: discover possibilities while having the right motives  Seek: direction by looking to Scripture, Tradition and teachings of the Church  Ask: advice from wise and knowledgeable person of integrity  Assess: your needs, abilities, experiences, etc. in terms of what God might be calling you to do  Pray: privately and in community on your vocation Discernment

  In the Old Testament, the Jewish people were called to a special relationship with God, they were God’s “Chosen People”  God’s promises to His people throughout the years was through covenants  Covenant: a sacred promise between God and His followers  In the O.T., God made covenants with the Israelites on numerous occasions  Calls took on numerous forms, and to numerous people, but God was always leading them to Jesus Vocation in the O.T.

  God’s covenant made in Genesis with Noah and Abraham was fulfilled by Jesus  Jesus’ mission was to bring salvation to all humankind  Even before Jesus’ birth, people were called to a vocation in the N.T.: Zechariah and Elizabeth and Mary and Joseph  Once Jesus’ public ministry begins, he begins to call disciples and apostles  Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John, Phillip, Thaddeus, Bartholomew, Thomas, James, Simon, Matthias Vocation in the N.T.

  The Apostles were the first Christians- At Pentecost, they were commissioned by God to go forth and evangelize  Evangelization is the spreading of the Good News of Christ  Today, we share in that vocation, to go out and spread the Good News of Christ through our actions and words Vocations for Christians Today

  The Holy Spirit, part of the Trinity, is what sustains us and helps us in our Christian vocation of discipleship  We assert this duty as adult Christians through the sacrament of Confirmation  The Catholic Church has identified different gifts that the Holy Spirit gives us The Holy Spirit

  Wisdom: gives us the power to see things from God’s perspective  Understanding: Gives us a to truly comprehend Jesus’ teachings and the Tradition of the Church  Counsel (Right Judgment): Helps us know what to do in difficult situations  Fortitude (Courage): ensures a confident spirit of resolution, firmness of mind and strong will to overcome obstacles Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit

  Knowledge: Enables us to judge what is happening in relationships, the environment, and social situations  Piety (reverence): places us in the right relationship with God  Fear of the Lord (wonder and awe): inspires us with awareness of God’s majesty and the fact that God created us in his image Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit

  The source of inspiration for all Christians, from the Apostles to those today, should be the celebration of the Eucharist  It recalls the Last Supper  “Do this in memory of me”  Walk to Emmaus  Through the Eucharist, we affirm our discipleship and membership in the Church Called to Eucharist

  Another important part of the Last Supper was the washing of the feet  This ritual is performed every Holy Week as a reminder of our call as Christians to serve others as Christ did  The Catholic Church in particular has invested in the service of others through schools, hospitals and other social service agencies Call to Service