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The Paschal Mystery and Our Own Life
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All creation, human beings are Holy - because we are created in the image of God; - our holiness was corrupted through sin;
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- restored and consecrated to God through Baptism; - our hearts and consciences are cleaned through repentance of any type of sin.
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Aids to Holiness Grace Self- reflection The Church
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What is grace? God’s grace is much stronger than humanity’s sinfulness.
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Grace Participation in the life of God. God’s own life infused into our human souls.
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Grace Can restore the original holiness and righteousness. The help we need to respond to God’s call to be his adopted sons and daughters.
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Effects of Grace allows us to love with Christ’s love; perfects the virtues and good qualities we develop in life.
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offers us a parent- child relationship with God; makes us holy, healing the body and soul of sin.
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Grace helps us to rise from desolation and despair; helps us to respond to God’s call to be in a committed relationship with him.
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Self-reflection Helps us to remove ourselves from the noise and distractions of everyday life; Look at what direction our life is going; Examine the choices we have made; Educate and listen to our conscience.
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Self-reflection
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The Church Greatest gift to people; Unites us to Christ; Provides us with the gifts and guidance of the Holy Spirit; Opportunities for - Education - Prayer - Community - Service to the world
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Our priestly ministry How do we exhibit the graces we receive from God in our daily life? - With our family - Our school work - Church family - Community - Nation
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My priestly ministry Take time to pray daily; Attend mass weekly; Participating in the Sacrament of Penance; Sacrificing time, money or comforts to share God’s love.
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My Prophetic Ministry Who are prophets? - Urged people to reject worshiping false gods; - Urged people to care of the most vulnerable in the society (children, widows, orphans, the sick, elderly, the stranger, the oppressed);
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Prophets Called for an end to societal injustice – the powerful to protect the poor and vulnerable; Called for an end to hypocritical worship of God – urged people to worship God with pure heart;
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Can I be a prophet and … Speak our for the protection of life – against violence of any sort – towards any human person including the unborn; Help those people who are in need – or food, clothing, shelter, advice;
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Share the love of God with others – helping others to become more aware of themselves – that they are beloved images of God.
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Kingly Ministry How to be a leader that is different from leaders who seek their own fame and gain? -- Jesus has states: “My kingdom does not belong to this world” (John 18:33, 36)
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What type of leader was Jesus? Refuses to become ruler through any compromise with evil; He is completely committed to doing the right thing even if it means: - Personal suffering; - Seeming failure according to the world’s standards.
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Kingly ministry in my daily life… Attitude we bring to our words and actions: 1) becoming aware of one’s actions – trying to avoid sin and temptation to achieve good through lying, cheating, intentionally hurting someone;
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Kingly ministry in my daily life… 2) Being humble – being realistic about one’s strengths and weaknesses; 3) Making a commitment to make our families and communities a little bit better through our presence and actions; 4) Striving to help out where help is needed.
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