Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Healing Bible Stories


1.Read the Bible Story

2.match each story to an explanation

3.short summary

4.what healing is done?

5.What it tells us about Jesus?

 

 

 
Luke 6:6-11 = story four

In this story Jesus disputes the Scribes and Pharisees understanding of the meaning of the Jewish law of the Sabbath by  Jesus healing a man with a shrivelled hand.

•Jesus is showing a Physical healing because he heals a mans hand

•In this story it tells us that Jesus is a compassionate, brave, powerful and caring person and has a passion for justice.

 

Luke 13:10-17=story one
In this story Jesus is teaching in a synagogue on a Sabbath and a Woman was there who has been crippled by an evil spirit and Jesus heals her, the outrage of the synagogue leader causes him to question Jesus “There are six days for work. So come and be healed on those days, not on the Sabbath.” However, Jesus answered “You hypocrites! Doesn’t each of you on the Sabbath untie your ox or donkey from the stall and lead it out to give it water? 16 Then should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free on the Sabbath day from what bound her?”

•Jesus is demonstrating a physical healing as he touched her and she was healed and could stand up straight

•This story depicts the kindness and compassion of Jesus and also shows his wisdom and knowledge

 

 
Matthew 9:1-8= story 3

This story is about when Jesus Healed a Paralyzed man and forgave him of sins which was seen as an act of blasphemy by the Pharisees.
  •  Jesus healed the man spiritually and physically  because he forgave the mans sins and made him walk again
  • Jesus is merciful, forgiving and loving and shows authority


John 9:1-12=story 5
This story is about how Jesus healed a blind man from birth, he did this by spitting on the ground and made mud with his saliva and dirt and put it on the man's eyes. Then he told him to wash his eyes in the pool of Siloam, the man did this and he could see.
  • Jesus performed a physical miracle because he healed the man from blindness.
  • From this we can understand that Jesus was and is a being of complete healing and comfort and humility.


Luke 18:35-43 = story 2

This story is about a blind man who asked for Jesus's mercy and healing. Jesus listened to the man and both forgave him and made him see again.
  • In this story there are 2 kinds of healing; spiritual and physical
  • This story depicts Jesus' love and mercy and healing, it also shows his willingness to listen and also enforcing the concept of "ask, and you shall recieve"

 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Steps of Reconciliation (storyboard)





What Happens in the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation?




Define the word Reconciliation
1. To re-establish a close relationship.
2. To settle or resolve
3. To restore to friendship or harmony

Four things must happen when we receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation;
1. We must truly feel sorry for our sins
2. we must confess our sins to a priest
3.we must be willing to make amends from harm made when we sinned
4. we must receive absolution and forgiveness from the priest.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation includes the following steps;
1. Examination of Conscience
2. Confession of sins
3. Receive Penance
4. Pray the Act of Contrition
5. Receive Absolution

Examination of Conscience
  • Before you go to confession, you should take time to think about ways you have hurt your relationship with God. Have you sinned?
  • Think about the Ten Commandments and ask yourself if you have broken any of these.
What happens during confession?
1. Enter the confessional and kneel or sit
2. Bless yourself with the sign of the cross and say "Bless me, Father for I have sinned." State how long has it been since your last confession.
3. The priest may read a passage from Bible
4. The priest will ask you to confess your sins.
5. The priest will give you your penance (usually prayers or actions you must do).
6. The priest will invite you to pray the Act of contrition.
7. The priest says a prayer, and in the name of Jesus, absolves your sins.
8. Thank the priest and leave the confessional.
9. Do your penance as soon as you can.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Reconciliation & our Conscience

 
1.What makes people want to say sorry?
When someone has done something wrong they may feel guilty about it and want to apologise

2.How is the sacrament or reconciliation a celebration?
Reconciliation is a celebration of the acknowledgement of one's sins and taking responsibility for them and repairing and strengthening their friendship with God and the Church.
 

3.Name some selfish attitudes which lead to selfish actions that might be confessed, for example, greed leads to stealing.
  • Hate may lead to revenge (murder etc.)
  • anger may lead to abusive behaviour
  • Jealously may lead to gossip and hurtful words and or fights


4.List the feelings associated with sin and its consequences (eg: guilt, alienation, loneliness)
  • hate, punished, miserable-depressed
  • Jealously, not accepted, alone- depressed - worthless

5.What are some of the consequences of sins?
  • Separation from God, Jesus & Holy Spirit
  • Harmful to one's self
  • Harmful to others
  • sin might follow with more sin
  • Eternal death
  • Hell
  • shame


6.Does everyone have a conscience? What is it?
Yes, a conscience is when you no/ understand whats right and wrong. It is also making a ethical and righteous decision.

7.Suggest three questions that would help someone to examine his or her conscience.
  • Am I treating others with love and respect?
  • Am I speaking words of encouragement and love and being non-judgemental?
  • Am I doing/completing God's Will?

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Reconciliation




What happens when we sin?
When we sin, we don't just break a law, we break our communion, our unity with God. We also break our communion with the church.
When did Reconciliation begin?
Reconciliation began with a practice in Celtic monasteries that spread throughout the church when  annual confession became a requirement by the church (Fourth Lateran Council,1215)

Why do we confess to a priest?
Only God can forgive sin, but Jesus also wanted/said we should confess to someone else so we can acknowlege our sin and be forgiven by them.  “Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.” (we confess to a priest because they have the power to forgive sins)
 

Why do we need to confess out loud?
By confessing our sins out loud we take responsibility for them, and therefore open ourselves again to God and to the communion of the church.

What is a contrite heart?
A heart that is truly sorry about what you've done (repentant)

Look up definitions for mortal and venial sins?
A serious, grave or mortal sin is the knowing and willful violation of God's law eg; idolatry, adultery, murdere etc.
Venial Sins are slight sins. They don't break our friendship God although venial sins do injure it. Which involves the disobedience of the law God in slight matters eg. gossiping

What does it mean to be 'out of communion?"
out of communion means out of touch or disconnected.

Can a priest tell anyone about your confessed Sin? Explain?
No, because of the sacramental seal. A priest who breaks the seal can be excommunicated from the church and only the Pope can restore the role of that priest.
 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Jesus and Healing


Mark 5:21-43 Jesus raises a dead girl and heals a sick woman.

 

Questions

 1) who, what,when, why how
Jesus was walking with common people and people were gathered around him when a woman who was bleeding and was getting worse, thought if she only touched Jesus then she would be healed, so she did this and she was immediately healed of all her suffering. Jesus then said "who touched me?" the women then kneeled before Jesus filled with fear then Jesus said to her “Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering.”
Then  Jairus (a synagogue leader) said “Your daughter is dead,” they said. “Why bother the teacher anymore?”Jesus overheard this;Overhearing[c] what they said, Jesus told him, “Don’t be afraid; just believe."Jesus then went to the 12 yr old girls house where there was a lot of commotion (wailing and crying)
“Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep.” 40 But they laughed at him.
Jesus then went to the child and;“Talitha koum!” (which means “Little girl, I say to you, get up!”). 42 Immediately the girl stood up and began to walk around (she was twelve years old). At this they were completely astonished. 43 He gave strict orders not to let anyone know about this, and told them to give her something to eat.

 2) Why was the lady courageous
She was courageous because she touched Jesus and believed he would heal her.

How did she show her faith

She had faith and hope and believed that he would heal all her suffering just by touching him.

 Why was Jesus compassionate?

Because Jesus seeked the person who touched him and blessed her. He also didn't judge the two people and just healed them.

3) How did the groups of people differ in the two stories ?
In one group there was common people  and the other group was the religious leaders.

Did Jesus care about 'social status'?
No, Jesus helped everyone and anyone, he had/has no judgement and no prejudice and treats everyone with love and equality.

How can we apply this message (see 'judge' act) in our own lives?
We can apply this message by trying not to judge others and to help anyone in need.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Hurting mask

My mask represents when my cat doesn't let me pat her and when she runs away from me.
To symbolise my offence, confusion, frustration,suffering, saddness and rejection I used the colour black which is not such a happy colour.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Summary of what Christians believe

  • one God
  • there is a heaven and a hell
  • eternal life for people who are good
  • trinity includes the Father, Son & Holy Spirit
  • Jesus is the Saviour and salvation
  • The Nicene creed is the core belief of christians/ Catholics

Wordle



The Holy Spirit-Beliefs

  • the Holy Spirit acts as a guide, as we make decisions and choices
  • as the giver of life the Holy Spirit is associated with the breath of God which moves over the void (Genesis 2:2) and is breathed into humanity as its creation (2:7)
  • the Holy spirit is the living memory as the mighty deeds of Jesus (John 14:26)
  • the Holy Spirit is the source of inspiration within human beings to find their full humanity.

Symbols of the Holy Spirit
  • Fire
  • Dove
  • wind
  • water

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Pentecost & The Holy Spirit

What is the definition of Pentecost?
Pentecost is a celebration that marks the 'birth' of the Christian church by the power of the Holy Spirit. Pentecost means "fiftieth day" and is celebrated 50 days after Easter.
When was Pentecost first celebrated (which century?)
Pentecost was first celebrated in the 1st Century.
 
Who / what is the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit is the LORD's spirit that has existed forever along with the Father & the Word (Jesus) which is the trinity. The Holy Spirit helps, protects and guides people everyday and works through many people and helps them to be immersed with righteous, God's light and Jesus' Grace.

What happened at Pentecost?
"Ten days after Jesus ascended into heaven, the twelve apostles, Jesus' mother and family, and many other of His disciples gathered together in Jerusalem for the Jewish harvest festival that was celebrated on the fiftieth day after Passover. While they were indoors praying, a sound like that of a rushing wind filled the house and tongues of fire descended and rested over each of their heads. This was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on human flesh promised by God through the prophet Joel (Joel 2:28-29). The disciples were suddenly empowered to proclaim the gospel of the risen Christ. They went out into the streets of Jerusalem and began preaching to the crowds gathered for the festival. Not only did the disciples preach with boldness and vigor, but by a miracle of the Holy Spirit they spoke in the native languages of the people present, many who had come from all corners of the Roman Empire. This created a sensation. The apostle Peter seized the moment and addressed the crowd, preaching to them about Jesus' death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins. The result was that about three thousand converts were baptized that day. (You can read the Biblical account of Pentecost in Acts 2:1-41)."
(from website; http://www.stpaulskingsville.org/pentecost.htm#WHAT IS PENTECOST?)



What part of the year is Pentecost celebrated?
Pentecost, is a 'Moveable celebration', the date of Pentecost depends on the date of Easter (counting both Easter and Pentecost) But Penecost is celebrated 50 days after Easter.

What is Jesus really saying to the folks here - John's Gospel (20:19-23). It tells of a visit of the Risen Christ to the disciples huddled in fear. "Peace be with you," Jesus says. "As the Father sent me, so I am sending you." After saying this, Jesus breathed on them and added, "Receive the Holy Spirit." The breath, the life, of Jesus himself. We are God-breathed. Pentecost celebrates that reality.
Jesus is telling them that he must return home to Heaven because his destiny and work has been done. So now he needs them to spread the message of love and word of God & Jesus everywhere and he empowers them to do that by bringing them peace and pouring the Holy spirit onto them to guide them and protect them and to help them speak the truth about Jesus's life and his teachings.

What seems to happen when people allow this divine Spirit to energize them?
People are filled with love, Joy and are empowered with Grace to undergo the day it stops all darkness from entering their being. The Holy Spirit can fill people with such power that they can do supernatural things like when the apostles went off to spread the word about Jesus and his message they were able to speak different languages.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Jesus

Question Jumble

Who is Jesus Christ?

Jesus Christ is God the Son, who became man for us.


Is Jesus Christ truly God?

Jesus Christ is truly God, the second person of the trinity, the Son, the Eternal Word, whom with the Father and the Holy Spirit always was, is, and always will be. 'In the beginning was the Word' (John 1:1)




Is Jesus Christ truly man?

Jesus Christ is truly man because he has the nature of man, having a body and soul.


Was Jesus Christ always man?

Jesus Christ was not always man but became man in the womb of the Virgin Mary.


What do we call the mystery of God becoming man?

We call this mystery 'the Incarnation' which means that God the Son, became man, a human being like us from sin. 'the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us' (John 1:14).



How many natures are there in Jesus?

There are two natures in Jesus, the Divine nature of God and he Human nature of man.




What does the name 'Christ' mean?

The name Christ means annointed.


What does the name Jesus mean?

The name Jesus means Saviour.


What do these names tell us?

That Jesus was annointed by God the Father to be our Saviour.



How many people are in Jesus?

There is only one person in Jesus, the person of God the Son.