Encounters with Christ The Sacraments Encounters with Christ
Sacraments Symbols & Rituals Sign and Mystery Signs of Christ Signs of Redemption The Church at Prayer
Symbols & Rituals Shared language that conveys a shared understanding. An object of action that points us to another reality. It leads us to look beyond our senses to consider a deeper mystery. Ritual The established form of the words and actions for a ceremony that is repeated often. The actions often have a symbolic meaning
Common Symbols …..
Humans are “Sensate” Bring flowers, cards, box of candy Participate in ceremonies Birthdays Graduations Honor assemblies Thanksgiving rituals Re-enactments New Years Eve rituals
Sign & Mystery Points to a deeper reality A way in which we enter into the greatest mystery, the mystery of Christ The paschal mystery is the core of every sacrament Mystery
Sacrament *Essential element – ritual- consists of words and actions An efficacious and *visible sign of God’s grace, instituted by Jesus and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments are celebrated signify and make present the graces proper to each sacrament. They bear fruit in those who receive them with the required dispositions. *Essential element – ritual- consists of words and actions
Initiation: Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation Ministry Matrimony Holy Orders Healing Reconciliation Anointing of The sick
Signs of Christ Visible sign of God’s grace Jesus (The Original Sacrament) Most basic way in which we encounter God and is the ultimate sign of God’s love. Church Commissioned by Christ to carry on His work and his presence in the world Seven sacraments Signify and make present the work of Christ in our lives, through grace Sacramental economy Jesus is accessible through the Church, through the celebration of the sacraments
Sacramental Economy Sacrament Grace Love /service Money Goods Sell
Grace What is grace? Types of grace: The free gift of God’s life that brings with it that which is necessary to be holy or live in holiness Types of grace: Sanctifying The supernatural gift of God that is infused in our souls by the Holy Spirit, that continues the work of making us holy. It heals our wounded nature and restores us to friendship with God. Actual God’s interventions and support in our everyday lives which are important for conversion and continued growth in holiness Sacramental God’s grace proper to each sacrament
Freedom What is freedom? Freedom through Law The ability to choose and act upon that which is what will fulfill your destiny. When we respond to grace it makes us free to attain our ultimate destiny- to be with God, now and eternally Freedom through Law You cannot be free without rules????
Signs of Redemption Redeem: to buy back or to trade for Redemption: Christ buys back our freedom from sin and death by paying with his own life. Reaches all people at all times Resurrection transcends time Christ is present all the time We encounter him in the liturgy
The Praying Church The Sacrifice of the Mass The Liturgy of the Hours Ritual prayer that has the Eucharist at its center Tradition is taken from the form of prayer used by the Jewish people at the time of Jesus coupled with the command to “Do this in remembrance of me” given by Jesus at the last supper. The Liturgy of the Hours Church prayer that is prayed at certain hours of the day. It has its tradition in Jewish practice and then was continued by the first Jewish Christians Communal and personal prayer Praying outside of liturgy, either alone or with others Our personal prayer prepares us for the Liturgy
The Praying Church Communal and personal prayer Praying outside of liturgy, either alone or with others Our personal prayer prepares us for the Liturgy Some devotional prayers said in communion with others Stations of the Cross Rosary Processions Forms of prayer Adoration and praise Contrition Thanksgiving Supplication
Expressions of Prayer Vocal Prayer Mental Prayer/ Meditation Uses words, aloud or silently Prayed alone or with others Memorized, own words or spontaneous Mental Prayer/ Meditation Reflections using thoughts, imagination and emotions Rosary, scripture, pictures Contemplative Prayer Silent, wordless prayer Opening your mind to God