Monday, November 17, 2014

MR 5.F Last Things Lecture Video Notes

I learned that even if you are the best, most loving person in the world, but you don't choose God, then you are still doomed to Hell. I also learned that our life is our time to choose, which is a binding decision. You can not make the decision to choose God once you are dead. 

MR.5.F Analysis on judgement

There are two kinds of judgement. Particular, and Final judgement. Final judgement is when god gatherrs everyone together on the final day. Particular judgement is your personal judgement, what God decides about you. Your particular judgement doesn't entail how much you filled a bucket, or how long you have been on Gods side, but what you really believe the moment you die. Humans can change sides on that of which they believe, but for angels it is a one way, eternal ticket. pergatory is the place were a humann is cleasensed from his sin and the effects of the sin. 
    

MR 5.F notes/reflection

In the video I learned that our goal is to get into heaven. When we die we our judged in out particular judgment. We can either receive  heaven, eternal communion with God, Purgatory, temporary purification, or Hell, eternal separation from God. Once the decision has ben made the bodiless soil cannot change that.

MR 5.F Last Things

In the lecture video I learned about judgement, heaven, purgatory, and hell. Final Judgement is when Christ comes back on to the Earth and chooses who goes into Heaven and become in union with God. Particular Judgement is God's decesion to let you into heaven or condemn you in to hell immediatly following your death. Heaven is being in communion with God and it is full of light. We still do not know that much about heaven. Hell is eternal separation from God. It is darkness. Purgatory is the place where you are cleansed of you sins if you have accepted God's salvation. You choose your destiny on Earth. If you chose to be saved by God on Earth then you will be facing the light at you death. If you chose to reject God on Earth then you will be facing darkness. You can not choose to switch where you want to go after death, once you are dead you have sealed you fate. 

In this Analysis, I analyze the analysis of the Final and Particular Judgement. I talk about Purgatory, heaven, and hell. I explain the means of purgatory. I talk about the specific known characteristics of heaven and hell. Finally I talk about what happens at your death. It is an analysis because it goes beyond the obvious and analyzes another analysis. 

Friday, November 14, 2014

MR.5.E Sanctifying the church analysis

This analysis is significant because it highlights the sacrements. It goes through all seven! We include the importance, a brief over-view of what they are, and where we find them in scripture. My diagram is unique because of the tree color scheme. enjoy. 

MR 5.E Analysis on the 7 Sacraments

 This is an analysis becuse we are demonstrating how each sacrament relatates to its scripture counterpart. Some people will notice, that we have shaped this analysis in that of a tree, like the Church is the true tree of life. Christ, the sacraments, are at its head. This shows how each sacrament gives us the grace to be redeemed. 

MR 5.E analysis on the Sacraments

This idea sketch shows the sacraments and what they could be analogous to in the banquet example. It also includes the quote from the bible that supports each sacrament. It also explains why each sacrament is analogous to them example in the banquet 

MR 5.E Analysis on Teaching and Sanctifying of the Church

This is an analysis because we talk specifically about each sacrament and not them as a whole. We talk about how they are important for us to become one with God. We use a differnt color for each sacrament. We include how each sacrament relates back to the feast example. We make sure to analyze this area of the section deeply with examples of what each sacrament is in reality. 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

MR 5.E Analysis on Teaching and Sanctifying Church

This is an analysis beacause it goes in depth about what the Magisterium and the Apostles are exactly for. Then we connect each sides of the pole with two essential ideas that was deeply analyzed and cleverly thought out. We talk about how the Church influences the Apostles and what the apostles mission is. This is an above and beyond analysis because we do not just put words/sentences in random areas, but symmetrically place them to put more emphases on the importance of each idea. It is color coordinated so it is easy to decipher where each idea is meant to go. 

MR 5.E analysis on Magisterium

This idea sketch analyzes the magisterium and its role in the church. It also shows how the magisterium gives grace through the sacraments with the authority given by God. It is symmetrical and shows the side by side of the magisterium and the sacraments. It then connects the two and how they fit together.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

MR 5.D Analysis on The Four Marks of The Church

It provides a DEEP understanding of the chapter. It talks about how other religions are not saying the correct things. It uses vibrant colors. We compare and contrast with the text and the lecture. We esablish a n understanding that prevails the common theology student. 

MR 5.D Analysis In Marks of the Church

This idea sketch breaks down the four marks of the Church and explains why the Marks give the Catholic church its identity against the heretical churches. It also proves why this it the true Church. It uses cool colors.

MR 5.D Problem Solving Analysis

The one true church has four marks of the church: one holy catholic
and apostolic church.
The true church is one, united with the triune God, one faith, and one
baptism. The true church distributes holiness straight from God
through the sacraments. If we maintain this life of the sacraments we
are in a life of holiness with the holy God. The true church is
Catholic by name, and is one united mass under the universal kingdom
of God. The true church is apostolic by governance and procedure.
Those today today can trace a straight line back to the original
apostles.

MR.5.D analysis on the true church

The one true church has four marks of the church: one holy catholic and apostolic church.
The true church is one, united with the triune God, one faith, and one baptism. The true church distributes holiness straight from God through the sacraments. If we maintain this life of the sacraments we are in a life of holiness with the holy God. The true church is Catholic by name, and is one united mass under the universal kingdom of God. The true church is apostolic by governance and procedure. Those today today can trace a straight line back to the original apostles.  

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

MR 5.D Analysis on The Four Marks of the Church

This is an analysis because it emphasizes on the deeper more mastery level understanding of the section. It analyzes exactly what the point of the four marks of the church is. It also says why we needed it. It is color coded for a better understanding and for a breakdown of the section. And different sections of the section is connected with each other through many links, which were available by the app Idea Sketch. 











MR5.B the kingdom of God

The notes arewhat we did in class. Mine are interesting because they include pictures to represent complex thoughts. boxes surround the main ideas. The fonts are special to make you feel good. Please enjoy.

Monday, November 10, 2014

MR 5.C Basic Analysis on Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus

This Idea sketch parallel the analogy, in red, and the Catholic teaching, in green, side by side so that one may see how the analogy explains the Catholic claim, "outside the church there is no salvation." The colors make this Sketch easier to see.

MR 5.C Mystical Body Necessary for Salvation

This analysis uses what we learned from the lecture video and the facts provided in the section. It is color coordinated and is linked together. It provides a deeper understanding of the section. It has an analogy to help understand the section even more.  

MR 5.C Problem Solving Analysis

If ye be on a team of football, ye may go out for a pass, but nay ye
turneth, the ball ye shan't recieve. Thus, ye may be on the team, ye
may believe ye shall catch the ball, nary we recieve unless ye turn
around. Yer quarterback may be out of pocket, and takin many-a-risk,(
the sacrifice jesus gave in his passion, death, resurcetion.) but nay
ye turneth, ye shall fail. The game be lost, all is
for-naught, unless ye turn ye back to the scoundrel defender, and open
up to jesus. If ye be a runnin back, jesus hands ye the ball and opens
a hole, but ye chose not to run in the right dircetion, ye be
clobbered for negtive yardage. OOFF. If ye be the scrum in u'rugbee,
ye need to scuenche ye cheeks and push forward into the pile of men.
If y' dununt y' thrun on the grund. The ultimate QB. -5000 passin
yard's!!!! over 9000 rushin
yards, and a whole leage OF TOUCHDOWNS! And a blackbeard trophy to his
name. arg. and he be pourin the cup of gaterade over ye head. En ze
namen uv godt amenz.


This is an analysis because we are giving an analogy that adequately explains this concept. The cconcept, that we have to accept God to be in his grace, is the topic we analyzed. We analyzed it by providing an anaolgy for it that involves a common event in todays culture. This also contains important theological teachings. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

MR 5.B Analysis on The Kingdom of God

This is an analysis because it connects the Church with the grace of Redemption. Without the Church the mystical body of Christ and the Holy Spirit, we would not be able to be redeemed. We explain why that is. We color coded our blocks. We linked them together and analyzed them to its deepest meanings. 

Mr 5.B The Kingdom of God Analysis


MR 5.B The kingdom of God Analysis

This idea sketch analysis and supports the claims that the Kingdom of God subsists within the Catholic Church. It uses cool colors, terms, and quotes to support this claim. 

Thursday, November 6, 2014

MR 5.B The Kingdom of God Notes

What is the Church?
the new assembly off God's people, redeemed by Christ, and is the instrument of this redemption. 
New assembly of God's chosen people
ekklesia(Greek) those called out
qahal - chosen people
Successors of the Chosen People of the Old Covenant
the people of God
Instrument of this redemption
the role of the Church is to bring objective redemption to each subject, to each person
that baptism example again
without Peter and the Apostles, what would happen when Christ ascended? 
The Kingdom off God
Christ is the King and he brings about the Kingdom of Heaven
BOLD CLAIM: The Kingdom of Heaven on earth subsists in the Catholic Church
what is the Kingdom of God?
Christ
Christ acting in the hearts of men
mankind acting in communion with the Blessed Trinity
In the catholic church is found Christ, full and entire, and the means in which one can come into communion with the Blessed Trinity
receive the Spirit, transform into Christ, and thus become adopted sons of the Father
New Kingdom vs Old  

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

MR 5.B The Kingdom of God


Dees notes do...

MR 5.B The Kingdom of God

What is God's cosmic plan for man?
What is the Chruch?
What is the Kingdom of God?
God created man to partake in his Divine Life
Man rejected it
God sought out man to reconcile him and restore him to what he was created for 
The Son brought redemption by his Paschal Mystery and preached of the Kingdom of God
He instituted a New Covenant, with a New Covenant in a New Passover and New Paschal Lamb
The New Chosen People, New Priesthood in this New Covenant he established and called the Church, with Peter as the Rock
He formed the Apostles and taught them about the Kingdom od God, preparing them for the reception of the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifying grace God created us to participate in
It is in the Church, establish by Christ, that the Holy Spirit and sanctifying grace is received for our transformation and salvation 
What is God's plan for man?
God's plan for man
 - Share in his divine life
  - Inaugurated by creation/salvation history 
  - reached fullness with Christ and his Church
  - will be fulfilled at end time
    - when all who cooperated with grace are gathered together in the universal Church 
How does God make it possible for man to participate in the divine life?
Man has a share in divine life through
- the incrantation and the 
- graces of the redemption
ex: Apostles receive the grace of H.S. after "I believe"
 - i believe is a necessary requirement, but it is not the source of grace or means by which we receieve it 
- mediated through the Church Christ founded 
  - ex: baptism, Nicodemus, go baptize, Acts 2, 1 Peter
  - who is given the commission by Christ? Apostles 
What is the Church?
Churchis the New Assembly of God's people, redeemed by Christ, and is the instrument of this redemption 
New Assembly of God's Chosen People
Ekklesia (Greek) - those called out 
Qahal - Chosen People
Successors of the Chosen People of the Old Covenant 
The People of God
Instrument of this Redemption
The role of the Church is to bring objective redemption to each subject, to each person
That Baptism example 
 - without Peter and the Apostles, what would happen when Christ ascended? 
The Kingdom of God
Christ is the King and he brings about the Kingdom of Heaven 
Bold Claim - the Kingdom of Heacen on earth subsists in the Catholic Church 
What is the Kingdom of God?
Christ 
Christ acting in the hearts of men 
Mankind in communion with the Blessed Trinity 
In the Catholic Church Christ is found, full and entire, and the means in which one can come into communion with the Blessed Trinity: receive the Spirit, transform into Christ, and thus become adopted son of the Father 
New Kingdom vs Old 
Receiving the Holy Spirit; grace, divine life within 






















Monday, November 3, 2014

MR 5.A Analysis on the Pentecost

This article relates to our courses because its main focus is that baptism is neccessary to get the grace from the Resurrection. Although Baptism by water is the most common form of baptism, other forms exist like the baptism by blood, which occures when a non Christianity dies for Christianity. The other form of Baptism is the Baptism of desire, which means you are able to participate in God's grace if you have a deep longing for it. Another way of Baptism, through God's mercy, is the saving of infants who haven't been baptised, because the cannot make knowledgable descisions for themselves. Baptism removes the stain of Original sin, meaning we can be saved and enter heaven. However, it does not remove concupisense, the inclination to sin. All of this ties into the Pentecost because the Apostles encountered a different kind of baptism, that of fire, which is a symbol of the Holy Spirit,, meaning the Holy Spirit was present at the Pentecost. The flames of the will of God inspired them to go out and make disciples of all nations, which they did, baptising thousands on that very day. All of these are related to our chapters and lectures. 

This is an analysis because I go in to why we don't need water for baptism, we only need the will to be Baptised. I explain why infants can be saved even though they don't have the ability to make descisions for themselves. I also explain how the Holy Spirit was at Pentecost. All of these make this blog an analysis on why this article on the necessity of baptism ad how it pertains to our coursework. 

MR 5.A Ascension and Pentecost




This is an analysis because we connect a variety of points on why we need the apostles and sacraments even after the Paschal Mystery. We use outside sources as an aid. We also use our prior knowledge to incorporate into our idea sketch. We analyze the essential parts of each sacrament and the apostles. We answer the question why? not just state obvious facts. 

MR.5.A Analysis on the Pentecost

In this blog we go step by step through the chapters rememberign the big picture and look for the connection to baptism. We delve into all we know about the subject in an attempt to please the game master. time for a filler-sentence. I hope you enjoy the huge puzzle that is this analysis. 



Big Picture: Without baptism, we cannot participate in the grace that comes from the resurection. While water is the most common physical meidum of baptism,  any baptism, wether by water or not, is official and essential to our spiritual journey. Almost all holy actions that disciples everywhere perform, could be considered a baptism if they do not recieve a physical one. In the first chapter we encountered origional sin, and through baptism the stain of which is removed. through the baptism we send out satan, and enter God's kinngdom set up in the Old Testament covanents covered In chapter two. In chapter three jesus set an example for us to follow one of which was baptism. Christ saved us by sanctifying the practice of baptism as we learned in chapter four. In chapter five we realize that through baptism we become one leap closer to christ.

Friday, October 31, 2014

MR 5.A analysis on Ascension

The pope is in a sense a monarch. Jesus intended it to be this way as he gave his authority to the apostles and them only however Jesus did not plan for the corrupt popes. The historic view of the papacy has been etreemely marred by, as Fr. Longeneck said, money and abuse of power. However, looking at the papacy biblicly, we see evidence for the papacy as it stands today. The Nicene Creed says that authority was passed down through the appostles not randomly as a democracy would have. Therefore, the church could be lead by the few ordained by the appostles. Fr. Dwight says that the church resembles christ's kingdom, and therefore needs a sole ruler on earth to control and guide his church until judgment day when Jesus reclaims complete control of the church.

MR 5.A Ascension

The historic view of the papacy has been etreemely marred by, as Fr. Longeneck said, money and abuse of power. However, looking at the papacy biblicly, we see evidence for the papacy as it stands today. The Nicene Creed says that authority was passed down through the appostles not randomly as a democracy would have. Therefore, the curch could be lead by the few ordained by the appostles. Fr. Dwight says that the church resembles christ's kingdom, and therefore needs a sole ruler on earth to control and guide his church until judgment day when Jesus reclaims complete control of the church.

This is an analysis because we are not reinstating what was said in the passage or the text. We are incorporating both of them and adding our own opinion on the power of the Church's leaders. We use the Nince Creed as an aid in the development of our analysis. We bring in some outside sources. Finally we establish a full understanding of the authority of the Church. 

MR.5.A Analysis on Ascension

The historic view of the papacy has been etreemely marred by, as Fr. Longeneck said, money and abuse of power. However, looking at the papacy biblicly, we see evidence for the papacy as it stands today. The Nicene Creed says that authority was passed down through the appostles not randomly as a democracy would have. Therefore, the curch could be lead by the few ordained by the appostles. Fr. Dwight says that the church resembles christ's kingdom, and therefore needs a sole ruler on earth to control and guide his church until judgment day when jesus reclaims complete control of the church.      

MR 5.A Analysis on the Ascension

The early Church was a monarchial papacy instituted by Jesus Christ in Mathew 16:18-19, but he did not institute the corrupt human side of the early Church. Jesus did not intend for the pope to have absolute, worldly power, but to the contrary, he intended a leadership based on his authority, the King of Kings. This is very similar to a monarchy, where one individual has power to guide their subjects. Unlike a monarchy, the pope does not have absolute power, but rather he is a shepherd, guiding his flock to the glory and love of God, the same way Jesus led all of his followers to God. Occasionally, power did get to a pope's head because they are human, turning him corrupt and into a leader with absolute power, not a guide, which is one of the consequences of having a singular conduit of power.

This is an analysis because we aren't restateing what the author of the article wrote. On the contrary, we are adding to what he has stated about Jesus instituting a monarchial papacy. We have stated and analyzed in depth of why Jesus made the type of papacy he did. We also analyzed why a singular conduit of God's power is not the best idea for a human run institution. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

MR 4.B Analysis on Temptation

The things that stand out is that Jesus was tempted 3 times in the desert, appealing both to his humanity and divinity. This is unusual because 3 is the number meaning divine perfection in the bible. Adam and Eve were only tempted once to cause original sin, wich is the number for unity. This is interesting because Adam and Eve were united with God before the Fall, but after it they were united with the devil. 

Monday, October 27, 2014

MR.4F exit ticket

Jesus appeared to the apposltes in the sealed house, and simon put his hands in jesus's side and felt the wounds.  Jesus tasked the appostles to carry his message to all the rest of humanity.

MR 4.F: Significance of the Resurrection

All pardon for sins is ultimately comes from Christ's finished work on Clavary. Baptism was given to us to take away original sin and to take away all the sins committed before the baptism. It is a spiritual purification of the soul, but there needed to be a different form of purification for the sins commited after baptism. This new form of purification is brough upon by the death and resurrection of Christ. Christ was brought on to the world to forgive the sins of God's people. After he resurrected from the dead, he had conquered death, which was a result of sin. Jesus gave his apostles the power to forgive sins. However, the apostles power given to by Christ had two folds to it. The first one is that they have the power to forgive sins or to hold them bound, which means to retain them unforgiven. The apostles could not forgive sins that they did not hear from the sinner. Secondly their authority was not to proclaim that God has already forgiven their sins. This authority given to the apostles have been passed down through generations from priest to priest. With this instituted we are given another sacrament in which we can show humilty by confessing our sins to the priests that hold the power to forgive sins. After confessing to the priest we are forgiven of all sins said out loud to the priest and cleansed of our sins. 

Mr.4F tweet analysis

Connor claims that because the appostles said that Jesus's resurection was real, we can be sure that it happened. The other dude pisses me off for putting islam into the equation as if it fits into an analogy with Nazism. Its like putting McDonnald's in an alalogy with mama's home cooking. Your mother makes food to nutrure you and raise you, and McDonnald's tries to make a profit even if it means killing you. Also, using the same analogy, One joins McDonnald's for a profit, and your live with your mom because she loves you. the appostles stayed with jesus because they loved God, and they knew their mission. Why would the appostles be equivolent to McDonnalds workers?

MR 4.F Analysis on Mr. Healey's Tweet

The reason why Mr.Healey is correct is that somebody dying for a fact which they know to be true versus what they believe to be true. If a person sees an event, and they say this event happened, then they own an objective truth. I someone hears about the event from someone else but doesn't actually see it or know it happened, then they have a subjective idea of what happened. The first person would say I know this happened, while the second person would say I believe this happened. The Nazis view was an opinion, or subjecctive. They dont actually know they are the superior race, they just believe it. On the contrary, the Apostles had tangible proof that Jesus had resurrected, so they KNOW that it happened, and are willing to die for it. 

MR. 4F significance of the resurectio

Our sins our forgiven through the sacrements, reconciliation, and the eucaryst. Jesus dies for us to atone for our eternal sins. Jesus becomes the ultimate intermediary between us and God. He creates a human example for us to follow, and strive to be. We see this when Jesus, himself, forgives the prostitute. 

MR 4.F Analysis

          The followers of Christ would not take a lie so far as to die for it. If the events surrounding Christ's public ministry, passion, and resurrection were not true and the apostles invented the "stories" then they would not have died for their faith. The apostles knowing of the "lie" they were spreading would most likely come clean when put to death. Why would they go to their deaths knowing what they were dying for was a lie?
          These people that died were eyewitnesses of Christ and things he did. They are not just promoting the things that they believe in the also are promoting that what Christ did for us was a real event and not just a lie. Because the apostles were supporting what they saw and died for what they saw, it supports the event, it gives credibility to it.

Friday, October 24, 2014

MR 4E Resurrection analysis

Here's the Educreations we made analysing the section

https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/resurrection/25774493/?s=yckUT9&ref=app

We use quotes from Peter Kreeft to help us illustrate and analyze the historical and religious context of the resurrection.

"MR 4.E Analysis on jesus before and after"

http://www.thinglink.com/scene/582263954173067266
this is awesome becuse my group and I did it together. We used our brains,  and we got it done. It highlights the small and large points. Good stuff. enjoy.

MR 4.E Analysis on the Resurrection

https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/mr-4-e-resurrection-analysis-evidence-for/25773758/?s=tQzxs9&ref=app

Myself and Cristian Gomez have created this eucreating that analizes why the Resurrection is a real event, and highlighted the major proofs of its occurannce. These proofs include: over 500 people saw Jesus at one time, people don't let themselves be tortured and die for a lie, and others. These are ligitimate proofs for the Resurrection and what we have created is original and analyses this topic. We created this methodically so that people with no theological studies can understand this, which makes this unique. 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

MR 4.E Resurrection Lord of the Rings Analogy

In Gandolf's fight with the Balrog, it is exactly like Jesus's
Passion, Death, and Resurrection. In this particular scene, Gandolf
relates to Jesus and Balrog relates to Satan. In the video, you
witness Gandolf dominate Balrog. This is exactly the same how Jesus
descended into Hell and defeated Satan. This is shown in the movie
when Gandolf fights and falls into the big pit with Balrog. While
falling into the pit, Gandolf defeats Balrog and moments later he is
shown with a bright light all around him. This is similar how Jesus
defeated Satan, resurrected to Earth, and then ascended into Heaven.
In the scene Dead's Fight, countless numbers of dead are waiting to be
freed. This is the exact same as to how Jesus descends into Purgatory,
and cleanses them before entering into Heaven.

MR 4E Analysis on Purgatory

Here's the link to our Educreations video


In it we describe the doctrine of purgatory and why it's necessary.
We also show who upholds the doctrine and how long it's been in catholic theology.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How Justine Martyr's Account Relates to the Last Supper

Justine Martyr's First Apology relates to what we've learned about the last supper becuase it explains the eucharist, the administration of the sacraments, and the weekly worship patterns of Christians. This account says that only those who belive in the teachings of the church may partake in the body and bood of Christ. This account is made by Justin Martyr so that the Roman emperor knkows whats really going on, because he has heard the rumors that what the Christians are doing is canabalism. He then explains what really happens because the eucharist can be easily confused for canabalism for someone who doesn't know theology. This relates to what we have learned from the Last Supper because we have talked about how Jesus is perfecting the passover. Justine also talks about when the Christians worship, which is on the passover on Sunday. They do this because Jesus perfected the passover on Sunday and he had the Last Supper on Suday, which is when the eucharist was initiated, so Christians worship on Sunday. 

MR 4.D: Passion and Death

Justin Martyr's account is about the Eucharist given out on Sundays. In 150 A.D. Chrisitians were being persecuted, and was assumed to be cannibals. In the reading, Justing is writing an apology, or a defense, to that emperor about what is actually going on every Sunday. He explains to the emperor that the "body" and "blood" is the bread and wine that symbolizes the body and blood of Christ that was given to the Christians as a gift during the Last Supper. During the Last Supper, Christ announces to the Disciples that everytime they eat the Eucharist, he will be present in it. Justin Martyr is trying to explain their faith and not actually cannibals. He explains to the emperor that what they are doing is not anything bad, and is them expressing the Last Supper. Even in 150 A.D. the Catholics still believed that the body and blood of Christ is truly present in the Eucharist. 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

MR 4.C Analysis on the Transfiguration

https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/mr-4-c-activity-analysis/25586795/?s=8wwHZ5&ref=app

This analysis on the Transfiguration goes in depth to who was at the Transfiguration, and why. We focus around why Moses represents the law, and why he was at the transfiguration despite, him not entering the Promised Land. We also analyze why Elijah was there, and why he represents the prophets. 

MR 4.C: Last Supper

With the Eucharist and the words said during Mass, we are given a chance to truly be in the presence of God. We are able to become part of God's new covenant and embrace the Lamb of God. 

MR 4.C: Last Supper

Jesus presents the New Covenant through the last supper and tells all of his disciples that the New Covenant will be poured out of his blood. He tells his disciples about the Passiona and to spread the Word of God all through out the world in the Last Supper. He shows an example of the New Commandment of Love by washing the disciples feet at the dinner table. Jesus leads by example and shows his apostles how to love others. Jesus provides the Eucharist as the greatest gift of all to the Catholic Church. 

Monday, October 20, 2014

How I Would Feel if I Witnessed the Transfiguration

If I was standing there, witnessing Jesus's (God) transiguration, I would be standing there, trying to stare at Him without being blinded by his Glory. It was probably to much for our eyes to handle without some kind of divine intervention. This would have been the greatest moment of my life if I witnessed this .

Exit Ticket "If I were at the transfiguration"

Witnessing the Transfiguration would be, well, actually I don't think there's superlative around that could describe the experience. View God in his infinite glory would be so amazing there woild not be finite words to describe God's infinte presence.

MR 4.C: Transfiguration

If I was at the Transfiguration as an apostle, I would have been shocked and terrified at the same time. If I were to hear that my Lord was about to die and suffer from a man who died years before me, I would be so shocked that I would not be able to talk. Also to see Jesus in his brightest form shining in white would have been an honor and a moment I would want to share with everyone around the world. 

Exit ticket

I feel that, if I were an apostle at the transfiguration, I would be totaly flabbergasted. I think that I would be utterly shocked that spirits were infront of me, and that prophets written to be true from hundreds of years ago are standing before me. I think that I would have no  more doubts bout the divinity of christ, but have a considerable question about why he is asking me to stay quiet until after he dies. If I were one of christs desciples I think I would have already blanded down my actions to keep them srictly christian so I don't offend anyone, but I would have an even greater recall after this. I would have a real task on my hands as now I would be burdened with the responcibility of passing down the history of this event. 

MR 4.C: Transfiguration

MR 4.C: Transfiguration Activity 2

Daily activity transfiguration

http://www.thinglink.com/scene/580776470729719810

Transfiguration outline EduCreations

Well, here it is...

Friday, October 17, 2014

MR 4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness

The interesting thing about this story is how it has a tendancy to make the reader forget about God being trinity, and creates a seperation between the three divine "people"

MR 4.B Defeating the Prince of Darkness

Jesus uses the written scripture of God to resist the temptations of the devil. He fasted for forty days to be in a weak and vulnerable state to test himself, and see how wll he can resist the devil's temptation. Jesus is obedient to God and chooses to be one with God and to stick by his side. Through these temptations, we should learn that if we are obedient to God then we can resist Satan's temptation. 




MR 4B Mid level Activity

 What stands out in this image the most to me it that the words God and Jesus are used more often than the word devil. This shows that God and Jesus are more important than the devil hinting as to why Jesus remained faithful to God and his Word.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

MR 4.A Mid Level Activity

Our activity is unique in its own way, because in our activity we explain how the baptism is more symbolic then anything else, and our idea sketch has a unique lay out and color scheme. Our idea sketch emphasizes how everything in the baptism is symbolic. The baptism of Christ shows him exiting sin when he exits the water, shows him being cleanses, and it shows Christ conquering sin when he emerges from the water. When a dove descends down it symbolized the Holy Spirit's grace. 






MR 4.A Mid Level Activity

This idea Sketch shows why Jesus fulfills the Protoevangelium at Cana and Takes on our sin at his baptism. It is unique from others as the vibrant colors really pop out of the screen if you look hard enough and in the time you spent looking at it you have learned about why each of these events is theologically important.

MR 4.A Mid Level Activity

 
Black and white to make it more in the era it was in.
The best description of the wedding and its deep meaning. It goes so deep that, to include color, would dilute the effect of the analysis. I do not own this story, but am using this for educational purposes. You will learn so  much just do it. Lastly, I include LL Cool J. Mama said knock you out! 

The Unselfish Son

Something I learned from the lecture is that when Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. He had choice to not become baptized, because he did not need the cleansing, but with his decision to be baptized. Jesus decides that he is on an equal plain with us. 

What I learned

From the two videos we've watched I've learned that John showed that Jesus fulfilled the Protoevangelium by calling Mary woman. This shows he is the seed of the woman that would crush satan.

Jimbo's crawfish shack and banjo emporium

The definition of pashcal, and the arc thought process. 
tag...maybee?

This is what I learned from the lectures yesterday

Yesterday, I learned from the lectures that Paschal meant Easter. 

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