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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 the Trinity. We received God’s grace. We receive God’s grace not because we earn it but because God freely gives it to us. IT IS A GIFT!
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Church=body of Christ; all people who work together to carry out God’s will here on earth and in heaven The Church (capital C) is not a building!!!
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The Church is holy because: › It was founded and redeemed by Jesus › It is guided and given life by the Holy Spirit › Its members are led to be holy like God › Its members participate in Christ’s holy mission of saving all people
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All members of the Church are sinners › We have been saved by Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection but we are still working towards holiness. Because the Church is holy, there is room for sinners to learn holiness from the Church.
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What does it mean to be holy? › Reflect God’s qualities These qualities are inherited from: Our parents God, in whose image we are made We are holy when we do the right things, at the right time, for the right reasons.
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The Church is holy in three ways: › Founder › Members › Mission
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The sacraments are one way to participate in the Church’s holiness. The 7 Sacraments are arranged into three categories: › Sacraments of Initiation Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation › Sacraments of Healing Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick › Sacraments at the Service of Communion Holy Orders, Matrimony
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Scripture: › God communicates to us the truths about himself and His plan of salvation › Reflecting on scripture can strengthen us to accept the challenge of faith and live it more fully
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Saints › Lives are examples of heroic holiness › Show us how to live the gospels › Inspirational and encouraging Jesus’ Teachings › By reading the Gospels we can come to know how to be holy through Jesus’ teachings Miracle Stories Parables Beatitudes
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Acts of Penance › We are always in need of conversion (turning our lives towards God) › Through penance, we allow the Holy Spirit to work in us, we learn to control things in our lives that keep us from God and work to serve others Examples: prayers, self denial (no cell phone or TV), service, kind deeds for another person, etc.
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Sacramentals › Blessed objects, prayers, or actions that remind us of Christ Examples: rosaries, medals of saints, blessed ashes, statues, crucifixes, holy water, incense, etc. › As we pray with or use a sacramental, we are reminded of the presence of Christ and drawn closer to Him
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Lives of Priests and Religious › Religious: Witness to their love for God and others through their vows to a life of service › Priests: Preach word of God and celebrate the sacraments By their example they remind others of the value of the spiritual life and life in heaven
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Devotions › Help us to reflect on Christ’s life › Examples: Rosary, Novenas, Way of the Cross Living a Christian life is about knowing and loving God and entering into a deep, personal relationship with Him. It is about loving others as God loves us
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Everyone is called to be holy. The gifts of the Holy Spirit help us to grow in holiness and live lives devoted to God. These are 7 permanent spiritual gifts that we are given at Baptism. They continue to grow and develop in us. These gifts increase our ability to believe in Jesus, to love and serve God and others, and to avoid sin.
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The Gifts of the Spirit are: › Wisdom › Understanding › Counsel › Knowledge › Fortitude › Piety › Fear of the Lord
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Holy Through Wisdom › Wisdom allows us o put God first and love the things of God › It allows us to see things from God’s point of view and to recognize the sacredness of all people and the real value of things
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Holy Through Understanding › By learning more about your Catholic faith, you can gain insights and understanding into the meaning of life. › We recognize that we are brothers and sisters with the responsibility to care for one another.
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Holy Through Counsel › Counsel=right judgment › This gift helps us know what to do in life, to make good decisions, and to accept our responsibility to care for others. › It also helps us to seek good advice from others and to follow it.
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Holy Through Knowledge › We know God and we know ourselves. › We use our experiences and faith to act according to Jesus’ message.
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Holy through Fortitude (Courage) › Followers of Christ have shown great courage, even giving up their lives for Jesus as martyrs. › We take risks to follow Jesus. Some are small like attending Mass when our friends don’t. Some are much bigger like not going along with the crowd. › This gift of courage gives us the inner strength to do what is right in the face of difficulty.
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Holy Through Piety › Piety, or reverence, is a gift that helps us to love and worship God. › Ways we show reverence: Praying Respecting others Being concerned for all of God’s creation
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Holy through Fear of the Lord › Fear of the Lord DOES NOT mean we are afraid of God; instead it means that we appreciate God’s creation › We marvel at God’s greatness, love and forgiveness. › We work to follow God’s commands
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The qualities that make us Christian, which means Christlike, are the qualities that make us holy. We imitate Christ in the everyday things we do. It is hard to recognize when we’ve grown in holiness—but it is often seen in selfless love of God and our neighbors.
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It has been said that the only real failure in life is to not become a saint. › Saint comes from Latin word sanctus which means holy Not all saints are canonized. Some of the people we live and work with are saints—they are examples for us of what it means to love and serve God.
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In life we are constantly called to make decisions that have consequences. › Moral decisions can either: Lead us to happiness and life with God OR Lead us to sorrow and separation and life away from God › We are free to make moral decisions, just as you are free to make other decisions. We are free to be holy or not.
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