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[Design to mirror this page in the student text. ]Holiness Is from God

Holiness Is from God

In Louisville, at the corner of Fourth and Walnut, in the center of the shopping district, I was suddenly overwhelmed with the realization that I loved all those people, that they were mine and I theirs, that we could not be alien to one another even though we were total strangers.There is no way of telling people that they are all walking around shining like the sun. The Seven Story Mountain

Tracing the Churchs Holiness

Tracing the Churchs Holiness

Herods TempleINSIDE THE HOLY PLACE1. Priests rooms2. Holy of Holies3. Veil4. Altar of Incense5. Table of Shewbread6. Lampstand/Menorah7. Porch HolyFrancis & Clare of Assisi Teresa of Avila & John of the CrossJohn de Brebeuf & Isaac JoguesEdith Stein & Maximillian Kolbe Thomas More and John FisherDamien of Molokai & Padre PioThomas Merton & John Paul IIFranz Jgersttter & Oscar Romero Maria Gorretti & Elizabeth Seton Katherine Drexil & Brother AndreQ. What about members of Church who arent holy?A. One should avoid judging members of any organization by those who are lax, disinterested, or who dont attend the meetings or live by its values. Look instead to the lives of those sincerely devoted, such as:Tracing the Churchs Holiness

Each and every day the Catholic Church feeds more people houses more people clothes more people visits more imprisoned people takes care of more sick people, and educates more people than any other organization on the planet.Ways the Church is Holy

8Ways the Church is Holy

The Church: Christs FaithfulThe LaityThe ClergyReligious SinglePeopleMarriedPeopleBrothersSistersCollege of BishopsPriestsDeaconsMonks& Nuns9HolyWays the Church is Holy

HolyThe ministerial or hierarchical priesthood of bishops and priests, and the common priesthood of all the faithful participate, "each in its own proper way, in the one priesthood of Christ." While being "ordered one to another," they differ essentially.In what sense? While the common priesthood of the faithful is exercised by the unfolding of baptismal grace --a life of faith, hope, and charity, a life according to the Spirit--, the ministerial priesthood is at the service of the common priesthood. It is directed at the unfolding of the baptismal grace of all Christians. The ministerial priesthood is ameansby which Christ unceasingly builds up and leads his Church. For this reason it is transmitted by its own sacrament, the sacrament of Holy Orders. (Catechism of the Catholic Church no. 1547)Ways the Church is Holy

HolyWays the Church is Holy

HolyWays the Church is Holy

HolyCanonized Saints: Models of Holiness

Five Steps in the Canonization of a Saint Path A Martyrs:Their death witnessed to their faith. No miracles needed. Path B - Confessors:Their lives witnessed to their faith. One miracle needed. Step 3: Venerable The Vatican declares that the person lived a life of heroic virtue.Step 1:Local DiocesePetitions theVaticanStep 2: Servant of GodA declaration bythe Vatican thatallows the cause for sainthood toproceed.Step 4: BlessedA person is deemed to be interceding on our behalf, as he or she enjoys the beatific vision of God in heaven. Step 5: SaintThe Pope decrees a person to be a saint normally after at least on miracle for martyrs or a second a second one for confessors. Canonized Saints: Models of Holiness

Canonized Saints: Models of Holiness

Five Steps for a Good Confession1. Examine your conscience.2. Be sincerely sorry for your sins.3. Confess your sins.4. Resolve to amend your life.5. After your confession, do the penance the priest assigns.Act of ContritionO my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because of Thy just punishments, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to sin no more and to avoid the near occasions of sin. Amen.Mary, the Mother of God: Queen of All Saints

HolyMary, the Mother of God: Queen of All Saints

HolyMary, the Mother of God: Queen of All Saints

The Joyful MysteriesThe AnnunciationThe VisitationThe NativityThe PresentationThe Finding of Jesus in the TempleThe Mysteries of LightThe Baptism of Jesus in the River JordanThe Wedding Feast at CanaThe Proclamation of the Kingdom of GodThe Transfiguration of JesusThe Institution of the EucharistThe Sorrowful MysteriesThe Agony in the GardenThe Scourging at the PillarThe Crowning With ThornsThe Carrying of the CrossThe CrucifixionThe Glorious MysteriesThe ResurrectionThe AscensionThe Coming of the Holy SpiritThe Assumption of MaryThe Coronation of MaryHolyMary, the Mother of God: Queen of All Saints

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