Thursday, December 23, 2021

THIS IS MY DESIRE - To Be One With You (Lesson 7)

I - Confirmation is the Sacrament that gives you spiritual strength. 

1. It makes of you a more open vessel in receiving the Life of God, and gives ACTUAL GRACES to live your vocation to the fullest.

2. Like BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION leaves an INDELIBLE mark on your soul, and spiritually regenerates you or cleans you spiritually. CONFIRMATION leaves also a mark on your soul.

A. INDELIBLE means a “mark that can never be erased.

3. When you receive Confirmation, your life and experience grows closer to God in Spiritual Friendship. Like any other relationship, you have to work at through prayer, sacrifice, knowing and learning who God is in your life, will draw to holiness.

4. We receive SANCTIFYING GRACE, which God gives us His supernatural strength to face spiritual and physical dangers, making us aware or alert of those things that can, and will threaten our spiritual journey to be one with God.

A. We receive other strengths called VIRTUES, which are infused into our soul, as well as gifts from the Holy Spirit that makes us strong enough to face obstacles that threaten our relationship with God. Our relationship with God is salvific.

5. We are given ACTUAL GRACE, which illuminates or inspires us to reach God and to live a spiritual life. In other words, with ACTUAL GRACE, God gives you the spiritual strengths needed to live your faith without fear of any obstacles in your way. This strength is assured by God and while in need of Him, God will respond to our needs.

A. As interior aids for your spiritual journey, God will continue to give you what you need.

B. There are exterior graces that God provides as well - like person (family, sponsors, friends, etc), places, even things - to protect you along your journey. For God, your vocation to Him is important.

II - The Way to Divine Life

1. To be one with God, and to grow in His Divine Life of Grace, we need the Sacraments, Prayer, hearing and reading of the Word of God, and a commitment to serving others, as Christ would do.

A. We are called by God to Love our Enemies - Matt 5:38-48

B. We are called by God to share our gifts and to pray - Matt 6:1-8

C. In prayer, Jesus teaches us to call God “Our Father...” – Matt 6:9-15

D. Our Lord cautions us about our choices may lead us to Death or Life, and to be aware of false prophets - Matt 7:13-23

E. How we should build our foundation - Matt 7:24-29

F. To persevere in prayer - Don’t Stop! Even if it we do not know the outcome - Luke 11:5-13

G. To know and serve Christ in those in need - Matt 25:31-46

H. To ask always in Christ’s Name - John 16:23-2

LET PRAY:

God Holy Spirit, infinite Love of the Father and the Son, through the pure hands of Mary, your Immaculate Spouse, I place myself this day, and all the days of my life your chosen altar, the Divine Heart of Jesus, as a sacrifice to you, consuming Fire, being firmly resolved now more than ever to hear your voice, and to do in all things your most holy and adorable will. Amen

Our Father...
Hail Mary...
Glory Be...

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HOMEWORK # 7 - Due Sunday

1. On the video, find an example of Sanctifying Grace, and Actual Grace.

2. Choose from (II: From A-H), a Gospel Passage that stands out for you? Write 3 sentences of what it means to you. 

Read Acts of the Apostles Chapter 11 & 12 - Answer these Questions

1. What did the voice say to Peter about eating unclean animals?

      2. Which of the two Saints were at the Church at Antioch? 

      3. What did the disciples do when the prophet Agabus announced a famine during the period of Emperor Claudius’ Reign?

     4. Who freed St. Peter from prison? How did he escape? 

     5. Who struck down King Herod? 

     6. Who is the man that joins Barnabas and Saul? What was his second name?



Wednesday, December 15, 2021

You Are His Alone - Our Response to God in the Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation (Lesson 6)

One of the best things to remember is that you are never alone. St. Joseph was told by the Angel ‘Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home. For it is through the holy Spirit that this child has been conceived in her. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.’ All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: ‘Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,’ which means “God is with us.” Matthew 1:20- 23

God will continue to remind us that He is with you. During Advent, we continue the Journey as a practice to help us put our attention on Christ. He is the Reason for this Season. 

As we learn about the Sacrament of Confirmation, it is important  to prepare for the Rite of Confirmation, and know how to respond. 

I - What is a RITE? 

1. It comes from the Latin word, Rītus, which means a Religious Ceremony. 

2. The Rite of Confirmation is usually celebrated during the Mass. When the Bishop or Priest (Usually the Pastor) concludes with the Homily, he will invite the candidates to stand. 

3. As a Candidate in receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Bishop or Priest will ask you to respond to your Baptism Promises. These promises were made by your parents and godparents at the day of your Baptism. Our response is I DO

Click on the video to see details of the Confirmation Rite celebrated at Queen of Angels Church. Also, click on this link to follow what the Bishop/Priest says, and our response: Baptismal Promises


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HOMEWORK # 6 - Due Sunday

1. Click on the video for the Rite of Confirmation - Who is the main Celebrant of the Sacrament of Confirmation? Who steps in for the celebrant of the Sacrament of Confirmation when the Ordinary Person is unavailable? 

2. What is the Candidates response when making his or her Baptismal Promises? 

3. What is the name Sacred Oil used when the Celebrant blesses the forehead of the Candidate? 

Read Acts of the Apostles Chapter 9 & 10 - Answer these Questions

1.    Who spoke to Saul when he was lying on the ground? What did the Voice say?

2.   What was the street called that Ananias had to go to? Why?

3.    What did the people say of Saul when he was preaching in the Synagogue in Damascus?

4.   What did Saul’s disciples do for him when he knew that the Jews were plotting to kill him?

5.   What did the churches of Judea, Galilee, and Samaria, experience?

6.   Who was Aeneas? 

7.   What did St. Peter do for Tabitha? 

8.   Who was Cornelius? What did he want? 

9.   What was St. Peter’s Vision? 

10.   In Chapter 10:42-43, what did St. Peter say to Cornelius’ Family? Who were astounded by the Holy Spirit’s actions with Cornelius’ Family, who were preparing for Baptism? 


Thursday, December 9, 2021

How We Celebrate Thanksgiving - The Mass

Good evening everyone and happy Advent! 

* The Advent season is a time to get ready for the Christmas SEASON (more on this in a future session). Part of our preparation is attending Mass and going to Confession.

* Attending Mass is something we must all do weekly (whether on Saturday evenings or Sundays). Especially for YOU, as you are preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, it is of utmost importance that you attend Mass. 

* But sometimes, we may not find Mass as something that is appealing or important. This unfortunately leads us to not connect with God as best as we can and should. 

* What are the two most popular answers I get from people when I ask about Mass? 
    - "Mass is boring"
    - "I don't get what is going on"

* For tonight's class, please listen carefully to our special speaker, Ms. Maggie Craig, who has prepared a talk on the Mass, and why it is important for us to participate in it!

* We have TWO weeks left before Christmas arrives - we still have time this Advent to prepare our hearts and homes properly for the coming of Jesus. And we start by Mass! 


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HOMEWORK # SPECIAL - Due Sunday

1. What is the purpose of the Mass? 
(I also encourage you to read the Gospel of Luke, chapter 22, verses 14-20)

2. What are the 2 Main Parts of the Mass? 

3 - What are some ways that you can prepare better for Mass?

4 - According to Maggie, between 6:30 mins and 7 mins, who does she say we are? Why? 

5 - What did you learn from this talk?

6 - What does the word "Eucharist" mean?


 

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Your Initiation: Called to Stand for Christ – (PT2) Lesson 5

I - The Pope and the Sacrament of Confirmation

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1. In 1971, Pope Paul VI encouraged the Church to make adjustments in showing the value of the Celebration for Confirmation. The Sacred Oil used for the celebration was highlighted for the Community find value in the precious and natural - this Sacred Oil was called CHRISM and a mixture of Olive Oil and Balsam. Presented at the Cathedral Holy Thursday Mass, the Cardinal, Archbishop, or Bishop consecrates the Sacred Oils and then distributes it in bottles for Pastors to bring back to their Parish. 

2. Pope Paul VI wanted to also bring meaning to the action of LAYING ON OF HANDS and the Update of the formula of prayer used for Confirmation. 

3. When the Cardinal, Archbishop, or Bishop confers, he anoints our forehead with the Sign of the Cross, saying "Receive the seal of the Gift of the Holy Spirit". We reply, "AMEN". 

    a. Now, the words that are said by the Cardinal, Archbishop, or Bishop is, "[YOUR SAINT NAME], be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit." The Church that the anointing is crucial to receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation. 

4. The Church believes and teaches that when we celebrate Confirmation with LAYING OF HANDS and the ANOINTING of the forehead, along with words - we show the transmission of the Holy Spirit, going back to Pentecost. It's our Spiritual Genealogy, which shows us the Gift that God gives to us as the Church.

II - How do you and I grow in the Divine Life of Grace? 

1. We believe that we grow in Divine Life of Grace through the Sacraments, Prayer, Hearing the Word of God, and Service to others in need. In other words, to be Christ in your world. 

Love of Neighbor - Read Matthew 5:38-48 
Almsgiving & Prayer - Read Matthew 6:1-15
The Twofold Way & False Leadership - Read Matthew 7:1-5
The House Built on a Rock - Read Matthew 7:24-29
Persevering Prayer - Read Luke 11:5-17
The Last Judgement - Read Matthew 25:31-46
Asking In Christ's Name - Read John 16:23-27

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HOMEWORK # 5 - Due Sunday

1. Click on the Picture of Pope Paul VI - Who is this man? What do you think is his gift to the world? 

2. In "II", choose 1 THEME that is bold and write about your Calling in Life in connection to the Scripture? 

3. Read Acts of the Apostles 

Chapter 7 & 8 - Answer these Questions 

1. Name the 7 people that St. Stephen mentioned in his discourse? Include a brief summary of their actions next to their name.

2. Who was the young man that witnessed the stoning of St. Stephen?

3. What did St. Philip do in Samaria? What was the reaction of the people?

4. What was Simon the Magician’s final reply to St. Peter?

5. St. Philip’s explained the Prophet’s Message to the Eunich – who was the person that the message was addressing?  


Thursday, November 4, 2021

There is Something About Mary (part 2) - Sainthood

I - Review:
    * Mary is a central figure in our faith, for she is the Mother of Jesus, who is our Lord and Savior.
    * Mary was a teenager when she was informed that she had been chosen by God. Her "yes" is also known as "Fiat" (which means "let it be done").
    * She is the one who asks Jesus to perform his first public miracle at what is called "The Wedding at Cana" (read Gospel of John, Chapter 2, verses 1-12).

II - Mary points the way to Jesus = what is a saint?
    * Mary is considered one of the first saints in our faith. Through her life, she models for us the characteristics required to be a saint: courage, trust, faith, love, hope.
    * What is a saint? Take a look at the video below:

III - Can YOU be a saint?
    * Saints can come from all walks of life, all ages, all around the world. They inspire others to get closer to God and live the life they are called to live. Each person has a calling to be saints, including YOU!
    * Part of being a saint, means our call/goal to be holy. The word "Holy" means to be set apart. All of us are called to live a life of holiness. But what does that mean?

  * Saints are not only our friends, but in many ways, our lawyers. They "intercede" for us and our needs. They pray for us and ask God on our behalf for help. But you must get to know them too!

IV - Patron Saints and Confirmation
    * As part of your Confirmation journey, you will be asked to select a saint whom you want to intercede for you for the rest of your life.
    * This saint will become your patron, and they are the ones to pray for you and with you when you need it the most!
    * Saints are also patrons of different interests: sports, professions, countries, etc. There is a patron saint for almost everything! You can start your search for YOUR patron saint based on your interests...

V - HOMEWORK (due on 11/7/21) & REMINDERS
* Please make sure you complete the HW for Session #4!
* We will meet next week, 11/11/2021
* Read the Gospel of John, Chapter 2, verses 1-12
    - What is the one thing that stood out for you?
* As you think of sainthood: what qualities do YOU possess that you can find in saints?
* What qualities will you look for when choosing a saint? Do you have someone in mind?

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Your Initiation: Called to Stand for Christ – (PT1) Lesson 4

 Did you know that as Catholics, we have a West and East type of Spirituality?


I – In the Beginning… The East, then came the West.

1.       We as Catholics in the United States are part of the Western Church. It is sometimes described as the “Latin Rite”, which points towards the language used in Ancient Rome. But the Roman’s also have a strong heritage with the East, and spoke Greek. We called this the “Eastern Rite”, which has Christian Spirituality rooted in Egyptian, Jewish or Semitic Cultures that were in Africa, and lastly in the far Northeast (around the areas of Russia).

a.       Eastern Catholic Celebrations of the Mass and the Sacraments have similarities, but differ with custom, language, and local traditions.

2.     2. For us as the ‘Western Church”, the celebration of Confirmation has also always remained the same celebration, with just a slight difference – language, wording, and expression. Check out this video on brief explanation on the Eastern Rite and Western Rite celebration of the Mass.

3.       Now, getting back to the Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation in the West, the celebrant will always be the Bishop of the Diocese or Archbishop ‘/ Cardinal of the Archdiocese.

a.       Since we are in the Diocese of Brooklyn, the Bishop is the Celebrant

b.      When he is in need of help, Auxilary Bishops are called to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation.

c.      In extreme circumstances, or when we are celebrating Easter, the Pastor is given authority to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation.

d.     The Sacrament of the Confirmation is done within the celebration of the Mass. It is called the RITE of Confirmation, which comes before receiving Holy Communion. A RITE (In Latin: RĪTUS) is a formal or ceremonial act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use.

4.       Before the Sacrament of Confirmation is celebrated, all Confirmandi’s are asked to stand and renew their BAPTISMAL PROMISES. https://www.queenofangelsnyc.org/sites/QOA/Faith Formation Classes Attachements/Confirmation/ConfirmationRevisedTranslation.pdf

a.      When you were Baptized, your Parents and Godparents were the ones who said the BAPTISMAL PROMISES to the God, the Priest, and to their families. It was a promise made to God, so that you will know Him during your Spiritual Journey – your maturing.

 

II – Strength to face anything…


5.       As we learned about the word, CONFIRMATION, it means:

a.       Making Strong

 b.      Strengthening of your will to face odds

             

 c.       Courage

             

 d.      Bravery

             

 e.      Valor

          

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HOMEWORK # 4 - Due Sunday

1. On the Video on the Eastern Catholics, explain the difference of Garment worn by the Bishop of the Eastern Rite and the Western Rite?

2. Looking at the 5 Videos under the meaning of Confirmation on "II", choose one video that speaks to you? What is it about the word that inspires you? 

3. Read Acts of the Apostles Chapter 5 & 6

    A..What happened to Ananias and Sapphira? Why did St. Peter confirm what would happen?

2.         B..In what way did St. Peter heal the sick?

3.         C.. Who was the Priest that defended the Apostles before the Sanhedrin?

4.         D. How many helpers did the Twelve Apostles need to support them in the Community of believers?

5.         E. Who was St Stephen, and what did he do to provoke the crowd?


Wednesday, October 20, 2021

The History of Confirmation – How it all happened (Lesson 3)

Scripture tells of the day when the Disciples received the Power of the Holy Spirit. It says, When the time for Pentecost was fulfilled, they were all in one place together. And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they were then there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on each one of them. And they were all filled with the holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim. Now there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven staying in Jerusalem.

At this sound, they gathered in a large crowd, but they were confused because each one heard them speaking in his own language. They were astounded, and in amazement they asked, “Are not all these people who are speaking Galileans? Then how does each of us hear them in his own native language?

We are Parthians, Medes, and Elamites, inhabitants of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the districts of Libya near Cyrene, as well as travelers from Rome, both Jews and converts to Judaism, Cretans and Arabs, yet we hear them speaking in our own tongues of the mighty acts of God. They were all astounded and bewildered, and said to one another, “What does this mean?” (Acts of the Apostles 2:1-12)

I – The Feast of Pentecost:

1.       Otherwise known as the Feast of First Fruits – A Jewish Celebration where the People of God offer their First Born, First Grown, First Live Stocks and Sacrifices to the Lord, in honor of His Blessings. 


Jesus, the First Born. 
It is called PENTECOST because it is 50 days after the Sabbath – For us Christians, our Sabbath is Easter.


3.       As we have read, PENTECOST is the Feast that the Apostles and Mary were preparing, right after Jesus ASCENDED into Heaven. The Apostles committed themselves to Prayer and Fellowship for Nine Days, to prepare in receiving the Holy Spirit for their Mission. We call this type of Nine Day prayer, a NOVENA. Click on this link to the NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT, which we will start Nine Days before you receive Confirmation.

a.       The Ascension is the belief that Jesus, by His own Power, goes to His Father in Heaven. It should not be confused with the RESURRECTION. The ASCENSION was after the Resurrection, where Jesus showed His Disciples that Death had no Power over Him. (Acts 1:1-27)

4.       On this day, the Disciples of Jesus were given the strength to Proclaim the Mighty works of the Lord in their lives. This is why Disciples are called APOSTLES – they had an important Message of Hope to tell the world.

a.       Saint Peter describes his experience of receiving the Power of the Holy Spirit as the first sign of Jesus ushering the MESSIANIC AGE.

b.      Those who were moved by Saint Peter’s words, were moved to receive Baptism. This is why your Parents and Godparents did for you when you were babies.

c.       The Disciples of Jesus later would LAY HANDS on the Baptized Christians, giving them the same Power of the Holy Spirit, which we call CONFIRMATION.

d.      The Disciples considered this a completion of Baptism.   

e.      For 2,000 Years, the Disciples have passed this Catholic Tradition to their Successors: Bishops, and Priests, so that the Church can be ONE with God’s Mission.

                                                               i.      Water is used for Baptism, while CHRISM is used for Confirmation – CHRISM is Perfumed Olive Oil that is used for anointing a Christian on the forehead. It is also used for those young men who have been called to the PRIESTHOOD.

                                                             ii.      Water is used for Purification (Sin is taken away), and the sign that one has entered into the Life of Christ and His Church. The CHRISM is the sign that one is Sealed with Eternal Life – this means that the Spirit of God will lead you towards Heaven. This is what Christ promised us.

II – What is the Sacrament of Confirmation?

1.       CONFIRMATION means, “making strong” or “strengthening”. In other words, Jesus, by the Power of the Holy Spirit, gives you His strength.
 

2.       Christ is the one who gives us this Sacrament, which shows us an outward Sign of His Grace.

a.       The signs of Grace are 1) Laying Hands 2) The Sign of the Cross 3) The CHRISM


3.       In the Gospels, Jesus often talked with His Disciples of sending us the Holy Spirit to guide us. The Book of Acts of the Apostles describes the experience of receiving the Holy Spirit, and how He guides them to Proclaim Jesus to the World.

4.     Passing on this authority of giving the Sacrament, the Successors to the Apostles, the Bishops of the Catholic Church, together with the Pope, continue this beautiful tradition.

a.       It is important to remember that the Bishop is the only one that celebrates the Rite of Confirmation, but when in great need of help, he can give the authority to your Pastor or Priests. This can only happen when a person is about to die, or there are too many people who are receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation.

b.      When the Bishop or Priest his thumb into the CHRISM, he will make the Sign of the Cross on your forehead and say your name (Saint Name) “Be Sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit.” Our response is, “Amen”

c.       The Sign of the Cross means that 1) Our sins have been taken away, restoring our life to God. 2) That we share in the suffering of Christ, while at the same time, Jesus gives us strength to stand up to sin, by the Power of His Cross.

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Homework #3: Due Sunday

Read Acts of the Apostles - Chapters 3 & 4 and Answer these Questions

1. What did St. Peter do to the Crippled Beggar? What name did he use? 

2. In Chapter 3: 24-26, summarize in your own words what St. Peter said to the people?

3. What was the reaction of Caiaphas to Peter, when the Apostles were brought before the        Sanhedrin? 

4. What happened during the Prayer time with the Community (Chapter 4:23-31)?

5. What did the Apostles and Disciples of Jesus do for the community (Chap 4:32-37)






Wednesday, October 13, 2021

His Promise To You – The Holy Spirit (Lesson 2)

I – The Holy Spirit – With Christ… With You!

1.       It is important to know that the Holy Spirit was always by the Lord’s Side.

a.       He is the Third Person of the Trinity.

b.      He assisted Jesus in fulfilling His MESSIANIC Mission.

  i.      What does the word, MESSIANIC mean to us.

2.       It comes from the word MESSIAH, which is Hebrew for ANNOINTED. MESSIAH is translated in the Greek language as CHRISTOS, which we get the word CHRIST.

3.       So the MESSIANIC Mission is to Proclaim the GOOD NEWS – God is with us, and brings us freedom from Sin.

4.       We as CHRISTIANS – followers of CHRIST, share in His ANNOINTING through BAPTISM. Later, we are given strength beyond our imagination, through the Sacrament of Confirmation.


c.       When Jesus received the Holy Spirit through the Baptism of John, He was lead to do this Mission. (The Gospel of John 1:19-34)

i.      This was told by the Prophets of Old, written in the Hebrew Old Testament, which was translated in Greek, for Jewish People who lived in the Greek Cities, and Culture under the Roman Empire.

ii.      Jesus proclaims a reading from the Prophet Isaiah, telling the people it is Him who was sent to fulfill the MESSIANIC MISSION. (The Gospel of Luke 4:16-30)

d.      Just like the Holy Spirit guided Jesus, He would guide us as well. (The Gospel of John 16:5-15)

i.      Giving us the courage to tell people what Jesus has done for you!

ii.      To stand up to folks who may scare you in not talking about Jesus.

e.      Jesus promised His disciples that He would send them the Holy Spirit to continue His MESSIANIC Mission – You will be called to continue sharing His Messianic Mission as well. This is why you are preparing for Confirmation. It will be your turn to speak about what Jesus has done for you, can do through you, and your World.  

II – His Spirit will ANOINT US – (2nd Letter to the Corinthians 1:21-22)

1.        As we said before the, the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Trinity.

2.       There are 2 points in the Sacred Scriptures (BIBLE), which speaks about Jesus sending us the Holy Spirit

a.       1st – When Jesus breathed on His Disciples (The Gospel of St. John 20:19-23)

b.      2nd – The Most famous scene – Where the Disciples waited for the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, which we celebrate at the end of May or around June – depending on the Calendar. (Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11)

i.      Pentecost is the Hebrew Feast of the First Fruits – where our Jewish Brothers and Sisters offer to God the First Gifts they received: Birth of the First Born, First Born Animals, or First Production.

ii.      Here, Jesus offers His Disciples up to the Holy Spirit as His First Fruits – The Baptized CHRISTIANS. Here, they are fully aware of their Mission as Apostles – Ones who have a Message to share with the World. There is only one passage in the Old Testament, where we find the word APOSTLE, which describes their role in proclaiming an important message. (1st Book of Kings 14:6)

3.       The Holy Spirit is sent to us, His Church, to guide and protect us along this Spiritual Journey. The Holy Spirit lives in the Church, and gives life to us all.

4.       The Holy Spirit is the one who makes us Saints. Another word for saints is HOLY – The old English word for Holy is HALLOW. Here, the Holy Spirit gives us Grace to be Awesome.

5.       The Holy Spirit is given to you by way of your Baptism, where your parents brought you to God, and promised to give you the Gospel Message, so that you may live it.

6.       The Holy Spirit lives in us by way of Sanctifying Grace – this is through the Sacrament of Penance and Communion, which continuously transforms us to be more like Jesus – who is Holy..

7.       The Sacrament of Confirmation, which you will receive, was given to you by Christ, so that you may understand and live a special life, destined for God.

Homework 2: Due Sunday

I. Read Chapter 1 & 2 of Acts of the Apostles. Answer the following question.

1. Who would be the Person giving instructions to the Apostles?
2. What did the Angel tell the Apostles after Jesus left them?
3. What did the First Community do when they stayed in the Upper Room?
4. Who was the Successor of Judas?
5. Which people were “astounded” by the Apostles proclamation of the Good news?
6. St. Peter quoted the Prophet Joel – What did Joel write in Chapter 2 verse 17?

II.  In the short clip – X-Men First Class, what was Young Professor Xavier teaching his friend to do? What did it require for him to respond to Young Professor Xavier?

III. Who do you think needs a word of encouragement from you? Name that person, and why do they need it? 


 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

His Strength Is All You Need (Lesson 1)

 

 When was the last time you bought new shoes?



I – Just as my Body Grows, my Spiritual Life Grows 

1. Every year, your parents celebrate the day of your birth. It is a constant reminder for you that you are getting older and maturing physically and also spiritually.

a. Baptism reminds you of this constant renewal of life                                                 

b. Communion reminds you that God is always their to take care of you physically and spiritually 

c. In Confirmation, God is going strengthen you with His Love and Blessing. 

2. Confirmation goes hand and hand with your maturing in life.

a. Just as your body needs nourishment for strength, your soul needs the Eucharist for spiritual and physical strength to face the challenges in life. 

b. God will always remind you that He will be by your side. How? 

II – Jesus made a promise to His friends, the Disciples. He will send the Holy Spirit

1. Remember, we believe in One God, in Three Persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

2. The Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Trinity

3. Why do we need the Spirit?

a. When a human being is not moving, it is believed that his or her spirit has left them?

b. God gives us our own spirit, to live.

c. Just as Christ has His a Body, we have a body - together, we make up what is called the Church. As we need a spirit, the Church needs the Spirit. The Holy Spirit is what moves the Church.

d. We need the Holy Spirit to help us come closer to God. We also need the Holy Spirit to help us to believe “We are children of God”. This is why we call God our Father. We also need the Holy Spirit to give us Strength to be like Jesus, who was not afraid to tell people about His Father’s Plan of Salvation.

4. Here are some Bible verses to look at about the Holy Spirit giving strength to Jesus:

a. Jesus receives Baptism and sees the Holy Spirit: (pg 84, # 14) Matthew 3:13-17

b. Jesus is lead by the Spirit to help people: (pg 86, #16) John 1:19-34

c. He relied on the Spirit of God to help Him (pg 206-207, #127) John 14:15-21

d. He also acknowledged that the Spirit was the one who strengthen Him: John 14:15-21

5. Knowing the Spirit of God – Jesus promised His friends that the Holy Spirit will help them in times of trials and sufferings. He will strengthen their faith.

6. Before, and after His death, Jesus promised the Disciples the Holy Spirit - where He will stay with them forever. This meant that the Holy Spirit will stay with you too!

7. He would give to His Disciples Strength to face obstacles in their lives and in the lives of others, as they will give hope to people – This is the same Spirit that God wants to give to you.

In this video, Chris Padgett explains the experience of receiving the Holy Spirit. Check it out





QUESTION: Name that Obstacle in your life that scares you, makes you doubt yourself, and does not let you believe in what God can do for you? Chris Padgett speaks of what the Holy Spirit can do for you - name "1" strength you want from the Holy Spirit to get you over that obstacle?

REMINDER: Memorize the Apostles Creed, the Our Father, the Hail Mary, and Glory Be. Click here!

Memorize HOW TO FIND YOUR WAY THROUGH THE BIBLE - Click here!

HOMEWORK #1 - Due on Sunday at 3PM
1. Memorize the Notes, and Prayers: the Apostles Creed, the Our Father, the Hail Mary, and Glory Be.
2. Memorize HOW TO FIND YOUR WAY THROUGH THE BIBLE.
3. See the Vid by Chris, and answer this question: Name the Obstacle you Struggle with, and Name 1 Strength that you want the Holy Spirit to give to you to overcome this Obstacle. Post your answer on the FAITH FORMATION HOME ICON on the Welcome post above.