We Respond through a Life of Discipleship Jesus Christ: God’s Love Made Visible, Second Edition Unit 5, Chapter 15 Document#: TX004821.

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We Respond through a Life of Discipleship Jesus Christ: God’s Love Made Visible, Second Edition Unit 5, Chapter 15 Document#: TX004821

Being a Disciple The word disciple comes from the Latin word meaning student. Jesus’ disciples learned from all of his words and actions. Jesus’ whole life was a model for living a holy life. © MachineHeadz / iStockphoto.com

Mary: First Disciple Mary was among the first people to believe in Jesus. She followed him as a disciple. Mary “aided the beginnings of the church by her prayers.” Mary is the Mother of all disciples, the Mother of the Church. © Jorisvo / iStockphoto.com

Mary: Model of Faith Mary’s faith led her to freely choose to cooperate with God’s plan for our salvation. © sedmak / iStockphoto.com

Resisting Evil Having free will means that we must freely decide for ourselves. Our new life in Christ delivers us from the power of sin. God’s grace makes it easier for us to choose the good and resist evil. © diego_cervo / iStockphoto.com

Seeking Forgiveness When we give in to temptation, Jesus teaches us to repent. When we freely admit our sin, God can then truly heal us. The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation grants us the gift of God’s pardon. © ejwhite / iStockphoto.com

Concern for the Common Good Our life of Christian discipleship is rooted in a close relationship with Jesus. We recognize Jesus in the vulnerable, and are moved to serve them. Active involvement in the world is a key element of our baptismal call. © Sunitha Pilli / iStockphoto.com

Catholic Social Teaching These teachings guide our efforts to create a more just and peaceful world. Seven key principles have emerged as elements of Catholic social teaching. © Melissa Brandes / Shutterstock.com

Some Key Principles All human life is sacred. We must be concerned about the common good of all. All have a right to life’s basic needs, and we have a duty to protect those rights. The needs of those who are poor must have first priority. © annedde / iStockphoto.com

Three More Principles Workers have a right to a fair wage and to decent working conditions. We must care for one another as brothers and sisters in one global family. We must protect the resources of our planet. © Steve Froebe / iStockphoto.com

Evangelization Jesus called his first disciples to evangelize. Jesus has entrusted us with the same mission of evangelization. Our own faithful lives bear witness to the Good News. © Martinan / iStockphoto.com